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Jeopardy :

Jeopardy :. Discovery and Establishment of America Review Game. Rules of the Game. You will be broken into teams Students will take turns answering questions independently first. If the student misses the question it goes to the next team for the steal.

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Jeopardy :

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  1. Jeopardy: Discovery and Establishment of America Review Game

  2. Rules of the Game • You will be broken into teams • Students will take turns answering questions independently first. • If the student misses the question it goes to the next team for the steal. • Keep yourself and your team quiet and under control or you will lose points

  3. People Explorers Events In Europe Vocabulary Slavery $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $4 $4 $4 $4 $4 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5

  4. He conquered the Aztec Empire

  5. Hernan Cortes

  6. Leader of the Aztec Empire

  7. Moctezuma II

  8. 1609, claimed New York for the Dutch; 1610, searched for Northwest passage and found large bay in Canada

  9. Henry Hudson

  10. Spanish, conquered the Inca Empire, explored the Andean countries

  11. Francisco Pizarro

  12. 1539-1542, Spain, explored southeastern coast of North America, died during his journey

  13. Hernando De Soto

  14. 1508, Spanish, “discovered” Puerto Rico and Florida

  15. Juan Ponce de Leon

  16. 1530s, France, “discovered” St. Lawrence River and Montreal, made claims for France

  17. Jacques Cartier

  18. 1584, England, Colonized Virginia and North Carolina, set up 1st colony at Roanoke

  19. Sir Walter Raleigh

  20. 1540, Spain, looked for 7 cities of gold, explored North American Southwest

  21. FrancsicoVasques de Coronado

  22. 1681, France, explored the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico, claimed land for King Louis XIV and called it Louisisana.

  23. Rene Robert de La Salle

  24. type of document gave English settlers permission to start a colony

  25. Charter

  26. What was the Protestant Reformation?

  27. Religious movement in Europe in which protesters called “Protestants” criticized and pulled away from the Catholic Church.

  28. What happened to the Roanoke colony after the summer of 1587

  29. The colonists abandoned the site for a reason that remains a mystery.

  30. What caused the Spanish Armada to attack England?

  31. 1. Spain was upset that England turned away from Catholicism and started the Church of England.2. English “sea dogs” were attacking and looting Spanish treasure ships.3. Mary, Queen of Scots, a potential Catholic leader in England, was executed.

  32. What were some effects of the English defeat of the Spanish Armada?

  33. England gained more sea power, Spain lost it’s title as leader in exploration and sea power,other countries began exploring and claiming land in the new world

  34. Define: Northwest PassageBonus: Name one person who looked for it.

  35. Water route through NA that would allow ships to sail from the Atlantic to the PacificPeople: Hudson, Cabot, Cartier

  36. Define: ImmunityBonus: Who did not have immunity to European diseases?

  37. Having a natural resistanceNative Americans did not have resistance

  38. Define: African DiasporaBonus: Between 1500-1860, about how many Africans were brought to the Americas?

  39. Enslaved Africans were scattered all over the New World.Between 12-13 million

  40. Define: PlantationBonus: Why did colonists need cheap labor in the New World?

  41. Large farms that grow just one cropColonists needed cheap labor because plantations were so large and they needed many workers to keep them running.

  42. Define: Encomienda SystemBonus: Why wasn’t this system fair?

  43. System that gave settlers the right to tax natives or force them to work. In exchange, they were supposed to protect natives and teach them Christianity.It wasn’t fair because the natives were treated like slaves, not workers.

  44. What was the middle passage?

  45. The voyage across the Atlantic that enslaved Africans were forces to endure

  46. What was slave life like for Africans in the New World? (Give at least 2 examples)

  47. Life was hard: Slaves were forced to live in crowded houses, they were whipped, branded, tortured, humiliated, separated from their families, sometimes killed. Some were treated kindly, but many were not.

  48. Name 2 of the 3 components that helped slaves build culture in the New World

  49. Family, Religion, Art/Dance

  50. Explain how families provided refuge for slaves.

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