13 Colonies, Why?
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What's a battle?
People of CHA3U-03
100

This colony was first settled by the Dutch, and prior to the name change, it was referred to as New Amsterdam 

New York

100

Colonized much of modern Canada 

France 

100
On January 16th 2011, the 14-2 New England Patriots were blown out at home, in the playoffs, against this divisional rival who wears green and white. 

The New York Jets 

100

The patriots built a bunker on this hill outside of Boston 

Bunker Hill

100

Name the students whose names begin with SAM-

Samuel, Samantha, Sami 

200

Brotherly love founded this colony, who's biggest city eventually became the unofficial capital of the United States of America 

Pennsylvania 

200

Amongst the European nations, early on this one was the most successful in colonizing the New World due to the presence of gold and silver in modern day Central America

Spain

200

John's cousin, who has a popular American beer named after him 

Samuel Adams

200

George Washington and his army snuck across this river, which is an Indigenous word and is also the name of one of the 13 colonies/states 

The Delaware River 

200
On the AY hockey team 

Miles and Aiden

300

In terms of population, it was the largest colony in North America, due to its ability to grow valuable crops

Virginia 

300

The English first attempt at colonizing in the New World occurred on this island in the Graveyard of the Atlantic

Roanoke Island 

300

Paul Revere used this (these) to warn patriots in the countryside that the British were marching to Concord. 

His voice and his horse 

300

This Virginia battle, which Alexander Hamilton was present at, is where the British were surrounded and had to formally surrender to the French and Continental Army 

Battle of Yorktown
300

Name the 3 provinces Mr. McMillan has lived in

Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan 

400

A colony founded by wealthy investors hoping to replicate the success in Virginia, before a varied economic growth caused it to split into two separate colonies 

North Carolina and South Carolina

400

This English man, despite having no attachment to the colonies, mainstreamed Enlightenment ideas in North America in the 1770s.

Thomas Paine

400

Signed the Declaration of Independence with a really big so he'd be remembered for it...

John Hancock

400

This battle, fought in a meadow in South Carolina, turned the tide of the war in the south

Battle of Cowpens

400

Name 5 (out of 7) students who's surnames feature the same letter twice in a row. 

Tyrel Bedassi, Oliver Haas, Jesse Legassie, Aiden Tetzlaff, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Dilpreet Dhillon, Myles Fuller, 

500

This colony emerged as a rarity in New England, when it accepted non-Puritan communities 

Rhode Island

500

This European nation was successful in colonizing the New World, but it was entirely done in South America 

Portugal 

500

Name 3 out the 5 things the Intolerable Acts did 

#1 - Forced Hospitality

#2 - Closed the Boston Harbour

#3 - Suspended the local Massachusettes government

#4 - doubled the presence of Redcoats

#5 - Redcoats were immune to colonial courts and laws 

500

This upstate New York state battle, convinced the French to formally get involved in the war. 

Saratoga 

500

EXACT double name(s) in the classroom:

Joshua and Connor

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