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This act required colonists to provide housing and supplies for British soldiers.

What is the Quartering Act?

100

In the Southern colonies, this cash crop was a major export and relied on enslaved labor for cultivation.

What is tobacco?

100

At the start of the war, this young British officer built Fort Necessity, only to surrender it shortly after.

Who is George Washington?

100

Colonists in Virginia created this first representative assembly in the Americas in 1619.

What is the House of Burgesses?

100

This conflict in 1636–1638 nearly wiped out an entire Native tribe in New England.

What is the Pequot War?

200

This 1773 event, in which colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor, protested taxation policies.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

200

This religious group founded Pennsylvania and promoted tolerance and peace.

Who are the Quakers?

200

This 1763 treaty ended the French and Indian War, giving Britain control of much of North America.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

200

This 1620 agreement, signed aboard the Mayflower, established a form of self-government for Plymouth Colony.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

200

This British policy issued after the French and Indian War restricted colonial settlement west of the Appalachians.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

300

These punitive laws, passed in response to the Boston Tea Party, united the colonies against Britain.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

300

These agricultural innovations allowed the Middle Colonies to become the breadbasket of colonial America.

What are fertile soil and crop rotation?

300

During the war, this brightly dressed British general's red-coated troops were ambushed and defeated near Fort Duquesne.

Who is General Edward Braddock?

300

This act required colonists to pay taxes on printed materials, leading to widespread protests.

What is the Stamp Act?

300

Native alliances during the French and Indian War were influenced by this economic activity involving animal pelts.

What is the fur trade?

400

This battle, known as the "shot heard 'round the world," marked the start of the Revolutionary War.

What are the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

400

This city in Massachusetts became a hub for trade, shipbuilding, and revolutionary ideas.

What is Boston?

400

This Native American leader's rebellion against British policies in the Ohio Valley followed the French and Indian War.

Who is Pontiac?

400

Colonial assemblies controlled this critical power, which allowed them to influence governors by determining tax revenues.

What is the "power of the purse"?

400

This devastating effect of European colonization led to the loss of 90% of some Native populations.

What are European diseases?

500

New England colonists gathered at these meetings to discuss local matters, exemplifying direct democracy.

What are town meetings?

500

This territorial dispute over the Ohio River Valley sparked the French and Indian War.

What is land competition between Britain and France?

500

This type of colony was governed directly by the king through an appointed governor.

What is a royal colony?

500

This 1675–1678 war, led by Metacom (King Philip), was one of the bloodiest conflicts in colonial New England.

What is King Philip’s War?

500

Double Jeopardy! This is Mr. Nash's middle initial

What is the letter V?

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