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Final Jeopardy
Pre-Colonial
Americans
Colonial
Life
Religion
in
America
Economic
Systems and
Government
Types
American
Geography
Revolution
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The name of the land
bridge which people
migrated across to get
to North and South
America
Beringia
Area with the
greatest Native
American
population density
in the Americas
Mesoamerica, or
Central America
Native American
city built on lake
Texcoco
Tenochtitlan
This is the
definition of
Columbian
Exchange and
three examples
Def: exchange of
goods, ideas,
plants, and people
between Europe
and the New World
The name of the powerful
tribe that lived in the
Chesapeake Bay region
when English settlers
arrived to set up
Jamestown
Powhatan
Confederacy
The two dates of the
earliest two successful
English colonies
Jamestown- 1607
Plymouth- 1620
This region was
probably most
dependent on cash
crops that required a
lot of labor to produce
Southern Colonies
These three
moneymakers made
the New England
colonies wealthy and
industrial by the time
of the Revolution
Shipbuilding,
Timber, Fishing
It’s the region of
colonies that is the
most religiously
tolerant
Middle Colonies
They are the three
major nations that
competed for land that
were still in North
America in 1750, and
each of their religions
England- Protestant
France- Catholic
Spain- Catholic
One of these two
groups wanted to
purify the Anglican
Church; the other
wanted to break away
from it altogether
Puritans- Purify
Pilgrims/ SeparatistsBreak away
These religious
sects, or groups,
were allowed in
Massachusettes
Only Puritans
This religion accepted all
people as equal (they
wouldn’t even bow to a
king to show that he was
better than them) and
they were pacifists
Quakers
These two colonies
were the most
religiously tolerant
New York and New
Jersey
People formed
Maryland to be for
this religious group
Catholics
This type of
government was what
England had when
they formed the 13
colonies
Monarchy
This economic system
allows the market to
decide what is produced
and is based completely
on supply and demand
with no government
intervention
(Free Market)
Capitalism
This is the type of
government/economy
where the government
decides what is produced
and distributes goods to
people as it sees fit
Communism
This is the colonial
system of government in
many New England
colonies; it allowed
people to have a voice in
their local governments
Town Hall Meetings
This is the type
of government
that Greece
developed; we
based our own
government on
the same idea
In this type of
government
there is no king–
citizens choose
representatives
to rule– It’s also
what our flag
stands for
(Direct)
Democracy
Republic
Bonus:
It’s the number one
phrase that drove
colonists to have a
revolution and declare
independence from
Britain
Taxation without
representation
These four acts (in
order, of course) were
attempts by Britain to
raise revenue for the
French/Indian War
Sugar Act, Stamp
Act, Townshend
Acts, Intolerable
Acts
He drew this
depiction of
the Boston
Massacre; it
was one of the
most effective
forms of
________ in
American
history
Paul Revere;
propaganda
The year the
Declaration of
Independence was
signed
1776
After this act of
protest, Britain
passed the
Coercive, or
Intolerable Acts
Boston Tea Party
1
2
3
These three mountain ranges
are on the map above
Cascades, Rockies,
Appalachian
Mountians
Can you name them all? You
might get a cookie if you can…
Superior,
Michigan, Huron,
Erie, Ontario
(Sally may have
every Oreo)
1
2
3
4
Can you name
these four states?
Wisconsin,
Michigan, Illinois,
Ohio
1
2
3
4
5
6
North Dakota,
South Dakota,
Nebraska, Kansas,
Oklahoma, Texas
5
2
1
4
3
How about these 5 rivers?
Mississippi,
Missouri, Colorado,
Ohio, Columbia
Make your wager
You guessed it! Name all
colonies correctly on the map