english colony regions jeopardy
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English Colony Regions JeopardyTRANSCRIPT
English Colony RegionsEnglish Colony Regions
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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy
1 - $1001 - $100 This region had rich soil, warm weather and the This region had rich soil, warm weather and the
longest growing seasons longest growing seasons
The Southern ColoniesThe Southern Colonies
1 - $2001 - $200 The soil was too thin and rocky and the climate
too harsh for the colonists to grow cash crops.
The New England Colonies The New England Colonies
1 - $3001 - $300 A plant used to make blue dye
IndigoIndigo
1 - $4001 - $400 The land was fertile and promoted farming of
cash crops: a crop that you can sell for $$$ at the market- corn/wheat/fruit.
The Middle ColoniesThe Middle Colonies
1 - $5001 - $500 Why did you pick this one? Don’Why did you pick this one? Don’t be greedy…t be greedy…
Subtract 50 pointsSubtract 50 points
2 - $1002 - $100 German speaking Protestants who settled in German speaking Protestants who settled in
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Pennsylvania DutchPennsylvania Dutch
2 - $2002 - $200 A person who owes moneyA person who owes money
debtordebtor
2 - $3002 - $300 Laws that set out rules for slaves’ behavior and Laws that set out rules for slaves’ behavior and
denied them basic rightsdenied them basic rights
Slave codesSlave codes
2 - $4002 - $400 Colonists discussed important matters of the
day, this encouraged the growth of democracy
Town meeting Town meeting
2 - $5002 - $500 Protestant reformers who believed that all Protestant reformers who believed that all
people were equal in God’s sight people were equal in God’s sight
QuakerQuaker
3 - $1003 - $100 This was introduced to the southern colonies by This was introduced to the southern colonies by
John Rolfe John Rolfe
TobaccoTobacco
3 - $2003 - $200 Produce that is sold for money at the marketProduce that is sold for money at the market
Cash cropsCash crops
3 - $3003 - $300 Only 300 points? Why are you playing it safe? Only 300 points? Why are you playing it safe?
Go big or go home!Go big or go home!
Subtract 25 pointsSubtract 25 points
3 - $4003 - $400 Signed contracts to work for 4-7 years in Signed contracts to work for 4-7 years in
exchange for a paid voyage to the colonies and exchange for a paid voyage to the colonies and land when their term was upland when their term was up
Indentured servantIndentured servant
3 - $5003 - $500 A colony whose owners could rent or sell land to A colony whose owners could rent or sell land to
others others
Proprietary colonyProprietary colony
4 - $1004 - $100 A religious group that wanted to reform the A religious group that wanted to reform the
Church of England so they went to New England Church of England so they went to New England to form a colonyto form a colony
PuritansPuritans
4 - $2004 - $200 The colony of Rhode Island was founded on the The colony of Rhode Island was founded on the
principle that suggested that all people should principle that suggested that all people should have the right to religious freedomhave the right to religious freedom
Religious ToleranceReligious Tolerance
4 - $3004 - $300 An uprising in which colonists attacked Native An uprising in which colonists attacked Native
American villages to take their land and attacked American villages to take their land and attacked the capital to assert themselves economically the capital to assert themselves economically and politically. It resulted in tougher slave laws.and politically. It resulted in tougher slave laws.
Bacon’s RebellionBacon’s Rebellion
4 - $4004 - $400 Provided religious freedom to Christians living in Provided religious freedom to Christians living in
MarylandMaryland
Act of TolerationAct of Toleration
4 - $5004 - $500 Limited the powers of the Governor and Limited the powers of the Governor and
guaranteed voting rights for property owners guaranteed voting rights for property owners
Fundamental Orders of ConnecticutFundamental Orders of Connecticut
5 - $1005 - $100 This Native American group attacked the This Native American group attacked the
colonists of Virginia in an effort to take back their colonists of Virginia in an effort to take back their land in 1622land in 1622
PowhatanPowhatan
5 - $2005 - $200 This Native American chief led his people This Native American chief led his people
against the colonists of New England in 1675 against the colonists of New England in 1675
King Phillip or MetacomKing Phillip or Metacom
5 - $3005 - $300 A persuasive and popular religious woman who A persuasive and popular religious woman who
was driven from the colonies for asserting her was driven from the colonies for asserting her religious freedom and claiming that “God spoke religious freedom and claiming that “God spoke directly to her.” directly to her.”
Anne HutchinsonAnne Hutchinson
5 - $4005 - $400 Left the Massachusetts Bay colony and started Left the Massachusetts Bay colony and started
the Connecticut colony because he believed the the Connecticut colony because he believed the government had too much powergovernment had too much power
Thomas HookerThomas Hooker
5 - $5005 - $500 Started the colony of Rhode Island when he was Started the colony of Rhode Island when he was
kicked out of Massachusetts for advocating for kicked out of Massachusetts for advocating for religious tolerance religious tolerance
Roger WilliamsRoger Williams
Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy A boundary between the middle and southern A boundary between the middle and southern
coloniescolonies
The Mason Dixon LineThe Mason Dixon Line