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Revolutionary War Jeopardy. Click Once to Begin. By: Ms. Williams, Ms. Fogarty, Ms. Catalano. Revolutionary War. Causes Of Rev. War. Battles. Vocabulary. NY and the War. Government. Extras. Category 1. Category 2. Category 3. Category 4. Category 5. Category 6. 100. 100. 100.
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Revolutionary WarJeopardy Click Once to Begin By: Ms. Williams, Ms. Fogarty, Ms. Catalano
Revolutionary War Causes Of Rev. War Battles Vocabulary NY and the War Government Extras Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Causes of Rev. War: 1-100 Colonists thought the laws passed by the British government were unfair for this reason.
Answer : The colonists had no representation in Parliament and could not help make the laws.
Causes of Rev. War: 1-200 This act prevented colonists from printing their own money.
Answer 1-200: What it the Currency Act?
Causes of Rev. War : 1-300 This act caused a huge protest in Boston, Massachusetts.
Answer 1-300: What was the Tea Act?
Causes of Rev. War : 1-400 This act required a special stamp to be placed on all legal documents, newspapers and playing cards.
Answer 1-400: What was the Stamp Act?
Causes of Rev. War : 1-500 This act states that colonists must provide soldiers with food and shelter.
Answer 1-500: What is the Quartering Act?
Battles of Rev. War: 2 - 100 This was the first American victory in the Revolutionary War.
Answer 2-100: What was the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga?
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 200 This was the important event that happened after the Battle of Saratoga.
Answer 2-200: What is the French joined the war on the side of the Americans. This was the turning point in the war.
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 300 This Army lost the battle in New York City.
Answer 2-300: What is the Continental Army?
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 400 “The shot heard ‘round the world” was from this battle.
Answer 2-400: What was the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 500 The last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
Answer 2-500: What was the Battle of Yorktown?
Vocabulary: 3-100 The Treaty of Paris stated these three things.
Answer 3-100: What is that they agree the US is a free and independent country. Britain gave up its land east of Mississippi and gave up land south of Canada?
Vocabulary : 3-200 Its called this when goods are sent from one country to another.
Answer 3-200: What is an import?
Vocabulary : 3-300 This is an event that causes an important change.
Answer 3-300: What is the turning point?
Vocabulary : 3-400 This person remains loyal to the king of England.
Answer 3-400: What is a loyalist?
Vocabulary : 3-500 Citizens of New York show this when they honor the United States flag.
Answer 3-500: What is Patriotism?
New York and the War: 4-100 If the British captured New York they could cut off these two things.
Answer 4-100: What was supplies and communication to the other colonies?
New York and the War : 4-200 New Yorkers did this in protest of the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts.
Answer 4-200: What is they boycotted, or stopped buying, British goods/products?
New York and the War : 4-300 New Yorkers boycotted British goods in protest of the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts did this to New York’s economy.
Answer 4-300: What hurt New York’s economy?
New York and the War : 4-400 General Burgoyne’s plan to defeat the Patriots in Albany, New York.
Answer 4-400: What was to attack Albany, New York from the North, West and South.
New York and the War : 4-500 The plan to defeat Albany was a failure for this reason.
Answer 4-500: What is that the army coming from the west got stopped because they were waiting for the Patriots to surrender. Those coming from the south were also stopped because of a battle. Patriots send soldiers to Saratoga and met the British there. The battle took place in Saratoga and became the turning point in the war.
Government: 5 - 100 In New York’s Constitution there is a special rule that says this.
Answer 5 - 100: What is that every twenty years the people can vote on changing the Constitution of New York?
Daily Double!!! Government: 5 - 200 The delegates in the New York’s Constitutional Convention who voted against the Constitution said they would change there votes if this was added.
Answer 5 - 200: What is the Bill of Rights?
Government: 5 - 300 A government in which people rule.
Answer 5 - 300: What is a Democracy?
Government: 5 - 400 These are the three branches of government.
Answer 5 - 400: What are the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches?