A New Land
Pilgrims's Journey
7 Years War
Fight for Freedom
Misc
100

The ocean that is on the west side of the United States

Pacific Ocean

100

The pilgrims wanted this

religious freedom

100

Countries who fought in the war

France and England

100

The reason the colonies were fighting for freedom from England

Unfair taxes

100

Number of games the Vikings have won this season

3 and 0

200

The largest mountain range in the east 

Appalachian Mountains

200

The ship the pilgrims came over in

Mayflower

200

What the people were fighting for

Land- the Ohio Valley

200

special fighters who could get ready for battle quickly

Minutemen

200

Tuesday's homecoming dress up day

Country Western Day

300

Two major rivers used to travel across America

Missouri and Mississippi

300

Things that made the journey on the ship challenging

Sea sickness, crowded conditions, limited food and water, storms

300

Country who gained the most land at the end of the war

England

300

______ Revere and two other men rode to Lexington and Concord to warn the men that the British were coming

Paul

300

Number of minutes in a year

525,600
400

Three of the Great Lakes

Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario

400

_____% of the pilgrims survived the 1st winter.

50% or half

400

During the war, many _______ _______ joined the French to fight the British

Native Americans

400

Why the British had trouble hitting their targets (the minutemen) on their way back to Boston

The Minutemen were hiding behind trees and stone walls

400

True or false: It’s impossible to hum while holding your nose.

True

500

The first Americans came over from this continent

Asia

500

Ways Native Americans helped the pilgrims

Taught them to plant crops, fish, and hunt

500

Document signed at the end of the war saying France lost most of its land in North America

Treaty of Paris

500

The two battles that kicked off the American Revolution

Concord and Lexington

500

the seven continents

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia

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