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Jeopardy Review: American

Revolution

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People Battles Dates VocabularyActs

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He was a traitor who assisted the British at the

Battle of Saratoga

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Who was Benedict Arnold

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He led the colonists in the Battle of Bunker Hill

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Who was William Prescott

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He spent most of the American Revolution in

France

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Who was Benjamin Franklin

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He wrote Common Sense

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Who was Thomas Paine

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These two men joined Paul Revere on his ride to warn

the Patriots

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William Dawes &

Samuel Prescott

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The British won this battle, but lost more

men

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What is the Battle of Bunker Hill

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This battle renewed the

colonists’ hope

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What was the Battle of Trenton

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The first battle of the American

Revolution

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What was the Battle of Lexington &

Concord

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The last major battle fought by

Washington’s Army

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What was the Battle of Yorktown

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Battle $500This battle was the

turning point of the warWhy?

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What was the Battle of Saratoga;

France became an ally of the colonists

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This was the effect of the colonists’ boycott

on British tea and wool

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It hurt British businesses

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The Stamp Act failed because

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Because Stamp agents were afraid to sell

stamps to colonists

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After the Boston Massacre all of the taxes were

repealed except

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The Tea Tax

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How did the colonists’ respond to the Intolerable Acts

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The First Continental Congress was formed

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What were the Intolerable Acts (3)

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Acts $500Colonists had to feed & house British soldiersThe port of Boston was closedMassachusetts was put under the control of a British General

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1765

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Stamp Act was passedSons of Liberty was organizedStamp Act Congress meets

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1766

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What was the Stamp Act was repealed

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1767

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The Townsend Acts were passedThe Daughters of Liberty was organized

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1768

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Britain sent war ships to Boston

Harbor

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1783

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What was the Treaty of Paris; the United States becomes independent

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Patriot

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Who was a colonist who

opposes British rule

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Loyalist

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Who was a colonist who

supported British rule

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Continental Army

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Vocabulary $300What was the name

given to the colonists’ army by the Second

Continental Congress

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Sons Of

Liberty

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What was a group of colonist formed by

Samuel Adams

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Daughters of Liberty

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Vocabulary $500What was a group of colonial women; they stopped buying British tea and wool & made

their own

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Final Jeopardy

Who is missing from this picture? Why?

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Final JeopardyGeorge Washington; he did

not sign the Declaration of Independence

because he was leading the army.

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Created by Trudie Walke Montgomery

Standard 4-3: The student will demonstrate an understanding of theconflict between the American colonies and England.Enduring UnderstandingRevolutions result from resistance to conditions perceived as unfair to the peopledemanding changes. In order for students to grasp and draw conclusions relative tothe level of conflicts between the American colonies and England, they will be ableto:Indicators4-3.1 Summarize the major political and economic factors leading to the AmericanRevolution, including the French and Indian War, the Stamp Act, the TeaAct, the Intolerable Acts, and American resistance to these acts throughboycotts, petitions, and congresses.4-3.2 Explain the significance of major ideas and philosophies of governmentreflected in the Declaration of Independence.4-3.3 Summarize the importance of the key battles of the Revolutionary Warincluding the reasons for the American victory, including Lexington andConcord, Bunker (Breed’s Hill), Charleston, Saratoga, Cowpens, andYorktown.4-3.4 Explain how the American Revolution affected attitudes toward slavery andwomen, and impacted the future of Native Americans.

This game is designed to review material taught to meet the following South Carolina State Standard: