JeopardyThirteen
O.Cs
Slavery in
the Colonies
Protestant
Reformation in
American
Diversity and
Enlightenment
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Final Jeopardy
Colonial
Economics
$100 Question from
Thirteen O.C.’s
This was the major cash
crop of the Southern
Colonies during the early
colonial period.
$300 Question from
Thirteen O.C.'s
• Influx of various religious and ethnic
groups
• Breadbasket of the colonies
• Religious tolerance was more common
here
Which colonial region is described?
$400 Question from
Thirteen O.C.'s
Which European country established
colonies along
the St. Lawrence River?
$500 Question from
Thirteen O.C.'s
Which colony was established by
Roger Williams as a haven for those
seeking freedom of religion?
$200 Question from
Slavery in the Colonies
From 1492 through 1770 most slaves
were taken to which part
of the western hemisphere?
$300 Question from
Slavery in the Colonies
The route across the Atlantic
that carried slaves from Africa
to the New World is called. . .
$400 Question from
Slavery in the Colonies
What was the slave uprising in 1739
in which a group of slaves armed
themselves, plundered six
plantations, and killed more than
twenty whites in South Carolina?
$500 Question from
Slavery in the Colonies
What was the most widely used
source of labor in Virginia for most
of the 17th century?
$100 Question from
Colonial Economics
This is the economic idea which
spurred the belief that colonies should
only trade with their mother countries.
$200 Question from Colonial
Economics
What British policy allowed colonies
to develop an aptitude for self-
government as Britain stayed out of
their political and economic affairs
for over a century?
$300 Question from
Colonial Economics
What 1733 Act led to widespread
smuggling by such figures as
John Hancock?
$400 Question from
Colonial Economics
What economic activity
brought the greatest amount of
wealth to the cities of New
York, Baltimore, and
Philadelphia in the late 1600s?
$500 Question from
Colonial Economics
What 17th century law(s) established the
concept that English colonies in America
could trade only with British ships?
$100 Question from Protestant
Reformation in America
What group of
ministers emphasized
the importance of
spiritual rebirth and a
haven for slaves to
worship?
$200 Question from
Protestant Reformation in America
This man was a great
Methodist New Light
minister who spread his
message through revivals
from the middle colonies
all the way down to the
southern colonies.
$300 Question from
Protestant Reformation in America
What was the name of the Virginia
legislature that imposed heavy fines
on Baptists who preached to
slaves? (They feared disruption of
the social and economic structure
built around slavery.)
$400 Question from
Protestant Reformation in America
What was the primary Christian
denomination of Virginia colonists?
$500 Question from
Protestant Reformation in America
Who established a colony based on the
Quaker religion and allowed for religious
tolerance within his community?
$100 Question from
Diversity and Enlightenment
What event occurred in 1689 in
Britain causing a significant
change in British government
and shift in American thinking
about government?
$200 Question from
Diversity and Enlightenment
This colony was established to
protect the religious freedoms of
Catholics migrating from Britain.
The Act of Toleration provided
such protection there, but only for
Christians.
$300 Question from
Diversity and Enlightenment
Which ethnic group migrated in
1720 to the Pennsylvania and VA
Shenandoah regions and followed
the Presbyterian faith?
$400 Question from
Diversity and Enlightenment
Name three European political
writers of the 17-18th century
Enlightenment period who
influenced American government.
$400 Answer from Diversity and
Enlightenment
Possible Answers:
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Voltaire
Montesquieu
Diderot
Thomas Paine
$500 Question from
Diversity and Enlightenment
Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin
Franklin were followers of this
belief, influenced by the
Enlightenment, that the Christian
God created the universe and then
left it to run according to natural
laws.
Final Jeopardy
In 1676, Bacon’s Rebellion was started
by a group of farmers who felt that
Native Americans had threatened their
peace. They wanted increased
protection from their colonial
government, which was headed by
this governor.