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“ War”time : 200

“ War”time : 200. 1775 to 1783, Patriots fought for Independence from Great Britain. What is the Revolutionary War?. Back. “ War”time : 400. The results of this conflict gave Great Britain control of North America. What is the French and Indian War?. Back. “ War”time : 600.

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“ War”time : 200

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  1. “War”time: 200 • 1775 to 1783, Patriots fought for Independence from Great Britain. • What is the Revolutionary War? Back

  2. “War”time: 400 • The results of this conflict gave Great Britain control of North America. • What is the French and Indian War? Back

  3. “War”time: 600 • Metacomet, son of Massasoit, waged war on New Englanders in the 1670’s • What is King Philips War? Back

  4. “War”time: 800 • This conflict is also known as the “War of Jenkin’s Ear” • What is King George’s War? Back

  5. “War”time: 1000 • The result of this 1702 war gave Great Britain present day Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and the Hudson Bay area from France. • What is Queen Anne’s War? Back

  6. The Lady Doth Protest Too Much: 200 • A form of protest where goods and services are not purchased from particular vendors. • What is boycott? Back

  7. The Lady Doth Protest Too Much: 400 • The use of stories or images designed to support a particular point of view. • What is propaganda? Back

  8. The Lady Doth Protest Too Much: 600 • An act of violence in which hot material and poultry pieces are used to shame and embarrass wrong-doers. • What is to tar and feather? Back

  9. The Lady Doth Protest Too Much: 800 • The largest destruction of private property happened in the middle of the night perpetrated by faux Native Americans • What is the Boston Tea Party? Back

  10. The Lady Doth Protest Too Much: 1000 • A list of persons who are disapproved of or are to be punished or boycotted • What is blacklist? Back

  11. Propaganda: 200 • The famous woodcut of this incident sparked controversy and anger amongst colonists. • What is the Boston Massacre? Back

  12. Propaganda: 400 • The two choice slogan of the Sons of Liberty and later the American Revolution itself. • What is “Join or Die”? Back

  13. Propaganda: 600 • Beware: a famous flag that still exists in New England cautions this • What is “Don’t Tread on Me” Back

  14. Propaganda: 800 • Group of vigilante Patriots fed up with British taxation • Who are the Sons of Liberty? Back

  15. Propaganda: 1000 • This man made a famous woodcut and will later be immortalized in a poem about his job as a lookout for British troops. • Who is Paul Revere? Back

  16. John or Samuel: 200 • Lawyer • Who is John Adams? Back

  17. John or Samuel: 400 • Married to Abigail Adams • Who is John Adams? Back

  18. John or Samuel: 600 • Leader of the Sons of Liberty • Who is Samuel Adams? Back

  19. John or Samuel: 800 • Uses logical, reasoning and the law to deal with taxation from the British • Who is John Adams? Back

  20. John or Samuel: 1000 • Uses passion, violence and persuasion to fight British taxation. • Who is Samuel Adams? Back

  21. “Act”ing: 200 • A tax on paper, playing cards and legal documents. • What is the Stamp Act? Back

  22. “Act”ing: 400 • A tax on a very important and common afternoon beverage. • What is the Tea Act? Back

  23. “Act”ing: 600 • Allowed soldiers room and board in colonist’s homes and buildings • What is the Quartering Act? Back

  24. Topic 5: 800 • A thick tax on this important ingredient in rum. • What is the Molasses Act? Back

  25. “Act”ing: 1000 • Taxes levied on the colonists after the Boston Tea Party • What are the Intolerable (Coercive) Acts? Back

  26. Bonus Question • Benjamin Franklin modeled this after the Iroquois League in New York: the proposal was never passed. • What is the Albany Plan of Union? Back

  27. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  28. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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