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Barratt b-ball trivia

Join in the fun and test your knowledge of historical events in this exciting trivia game! Answer questions about famous explorers, colonies, and significant events to earn points for your team. The quickest team in the bonus round gets a chance to shoot for bonus points. Will your team be the ultimate trivia champions?

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Barratt b-ball trivia

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  1. Rules:2-4 TeamsScribe: to record answers for each roundAgent: to ensure other teams do not cheatPoints:Each question correct (written on paper) gets 1 pt.Teams that answer correctly go to Bonus RoundQuickest team correct (via hand up) in Bonus Round gets the rock to shoot for Bonus pts3 shots allowed at 1 pt each Barratt b-ball trivia

  2. What was the name given to the 800 year quest to drive the Moors (Muslims) out of Spain, ending in victory in 1492? (CH1) Round One A:Reconquista

  3. What is the name of the conquistador who conquered the Aztecs after he and his men were mistaken for being gods? (CH1) BONUS Round One A:Hernan Cortes

  4. In 1620, the first group of Pilgrims immigrated to the shores of North America and settled which colony? (CH3) Round TWO A:Plymouth

  5. Name the “sea dog” whose skills as a pirate made him the queen’s favorite, and the Spaniards’ worst enemy. (CH2) BONUS Round two A:Sir Francis Drake

  6. What was the name of the Indian tribe who established tense relations with the settlers of Jamestown? (CH2) Round three A:Powhatan

  7. Persecuted in Europe, this religious group were pacifists who believed in equality and toleration of others. (CH3) BONUS Round three A:Quakers

  8. This nickname applies to John Winthrop’s vision for a model community in the New World whose moral practices would rival any corrupt city in Europe. (CH3) Round four A:“City Upon a Hill”

  9. The name of the Indian uprising by the Pueblo people of the Southwest, who by the 1680’s had successfully removed the Spanish from New Mexico (for a short time). (CH1) BONUS Round four A:Pope’s Rebellion

  10. Name a joint stock company that engaged in colonization during this time period. (CH2) Round five A:Virginia Co, Massachusetts Bay Co, Dutch East/West India Co

  11. This individual’s development of tobacco as a viable cash crop greatly improved the fortunes of Jamestown. (CH2) BONUS Round five A:John Rolfe

  12. This is recognized as the first establishment of democratic principles in the New World. It served as a basic inspiration to the US Constitution. (CH3) Round six A:Mayflower Compact

  13. Roger Williams, who had dissented from Massachusetts Bay Colony, established this colony known for its religious toleration. (CH3) BONUS Round six A:Rhode Island

  14. The capital of the colony of New Netherlands, it was established on the island of Manhattan after its purchase from the Indians. (CH3) Round seven A:New Amsterdam

  15. The Middle Colonies were sometimes known as the _______ colonies, due largely to their chief economic output. (CH7) BONUS Round seven A:“Breadbasket”

  16. Settled throughout the American Southwest, these Spanish churches were largely responsible for the spread of Spanish culture. (CH1) Round eight A:Missions

  17. This explorer is credited as the first European to circumnavigate the globe (though it was his crew who finished the journey, not him). (CH1) BONUS Round eight A:Ferdinand Magellan

  18. The name given to one of the most awesome war fleets ever assembled, which, in 1588, had failed to conquer England . (CH2) Round nine A:Spanish Armada

  19. This incident in Jamestown was caused by civil disorder on the part of poor colonists; but it was the local Indians who were most affected. (CH4) BONUS Round nine A:Bacon’s Rebellion

  20. Queen Elizabeth I left the throne with this unique nickname, which showed adoration for her leadership (even if it may have been untrue). (CH2) Round ten A:”Virgin Queen”

  21. Sir Walter Raleigh returned to this site that he had left behind on the shores of North Carolina, only to find nothing remained. (CH2) BONUS Round ten A:Roanoke

  22. Rules:Option 1 (Sabotage)– Agent gets 3 shots, each score removes 1 pt from resident team Option 2 (Gamble)– Team may risk their own pts for up to 3 shots, each risked shot loses 1 pt, but has potential to be worth 3 pts if scoredEach team can exercise one of the above options in this round. Money shot round

  23. The agreement, as established by the Pope, which split New World discoveries between the Catholic allies of Spain and Portugal. (CH1) Round eleven A:Treaty of Tordesillas

  24. This represents the name given to the spread of crops, animals, technology, and disease between the Old World and the New World. (CH1) BONUS Round eleven A:Columbian Exchange

  25. 1739 was the year of this slave uprising in South Carolina, from which the fear that blacks were beginning to outnumber whites led to harsh slave codes. (CH4) Round twelve A:Stono Rebellion

  26. This religious group are often dubbed as ‘hypocrites’ due to their religious intolerance and strict moral lifestyle. (CH2) BONUS Round twelve A:Puritans

  27. Her practice of reading the Bible on her own instead of attending church got her banned from Massachusetts Bay. (CH3) Round thirteen A:Anne Hutchinson

  28. This Spanish priest aided in the abolition of encomienda when he wrote his essay entitled A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies in 1542. (CH1) BONUS Round thirteen A:Bartolome de las Casas

  29. He did not profit off of his own colony, but this individual established religious toleration; evident to this day in the nickname for Philadelphia. (CH3) Round fourteen A:William Penn

  30. What the Spanish explorer/adventurers were called throughout the 16th century. They pursued God, gold, and glory. (CH1) BONUS Round fourteen A:Conquistadores

  31. The Indian chief Squanto may have been the initiator of a generous donation of food and supplies to the starving Pilgrims, commemorated in this celebration. (CH3) Round fifteen A:Thanksgiving

  32. Split between his buddies Carteret and Berkeley, this colony was established by the Duke of York and originally divided into East and West. (CH3) BONUS Round fifteen A:New Jersey

  33. Be sure to study Ch1-4 notes to prepare for the Unit 1 Test. Thanks for playing!

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