P1) The Age of Exploration
P2) Life in the 13 Colonies
P3) Road to the Revolution
P4) Revolutionary War part 1
P5) Revolutionary War part 2
100

This Italian explorer (who "founded" America) was sponsored by Spain to find a new route to India, but landed in the Bahamas. He treated the Natives there brutally and history has a different perspective of him now.

Christopher Columbus

100

Known as America's oldest mystery, this "lost" colony disappeared without a trace. It’s leader, John White, returned after 2 years, to find everyone gone

Roanoke

100

During the 1760s and 1770s, Colonists in America and the British were in a constant struggle over what?

Taxes

100

This general (who would go on to become the 1st president of the United States and face of the $1 bill) would command the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

Bonjour! This European country decided to join the colonies in their war against Britain. They had previously lost to Britain in the 7 years' war.

France

200

Besides Columbus, name one other European explorer that came to the either Canada, America, or Mexico.

  • Juan Ponce de Leon & Pedro Menéndez de Avilés to Florida

  • Sir Walter Raleigh to Virginia

  • John Smith to Jamestown

  • William Bradford to Plymouth 

  • John Cabot & Jacques Cartier to Canada 

  • Ponce de Leon & Hernán Cortés & Juan de Onate to Mexico

200

This was central to life in early Colonial America.

Family

200

The "shot heard round the world", the first shot of American Revolution, took place in this city, which would be the first battle of the American Revolution.

Lexington

200

This was the first major battle since the Battles at Lexington and Concord. Inexperienced Colonial soldiers held off hardened British veterans for 2 hours for the high ground here.

Battle of Bunker Hill

200

This battle in New York is known as "the turning point" of the American Revolution.

Battle of Saratoga

300

These "3 Gs" refer to the main reasons explorers were coming to America.

Gold, God, and Glory

300

This single word was carved in a tree on Roanoke. The carving was discovered by John White, who believed it was a sign that the colonists had moved to this place.

Croatoan

300

On Dec. 16, 1773, this rebel group led the Boston Tea Party, where they dumped 340 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor in protest.

Sons of Liberty

300

General Washington had to cross this icy place to pull of his sneak attack at Trenton during Christmas night.

Delaware River

300

This was the name of the agreement that officially ended the war and the 13 colonies became free and independent America! *Eagle screeches*

Treaty of Paris

400

The first permanent European community in America was Jamestown. Name 2 of the 4 major issues settlers from the colony faced.

1) Battles with the Natives

2) Lack of hard workers

3) Poor Location

4) Starvation

400

The Middle Colonies were the most diverse, where immigrants from around the world would come to live. Name one of the 4 states/colonies in the Middle Colonies.

(New York, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania)

400

This act required colonists to house British soldiers. They could stay in your house!!!

Quartering Act
400

This Founding Father was the author of the Declaration of Independence. (He wrote most of it and is on the $2 bill)

Thomas Jefferson.

400

Washington needed help doing everything here, like training soldiers,  military officer Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben was put in charge of training them, and they got supplies and troops from France as well.

Valley Forge
500
These 4 European countries did most of the exploring in early America. Name all 4.

Portugal, Spain, France, England

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY.  You can bet $100 to however many total points you have. NO STEALING. Mr. C will read it :-D

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500

British soldiers were sent to this city to gather/steal supplies like gunpowder from the colonists. This led to battles at Lexington and Concord.

Charleston

500
Britain used 30,000 German hired guns to fight their war agains the colonists. What was this group of hired guns called?
Hessians
500

These 2 French military officers were critical in the final battle at Yorktown. Name one of them. 

Marquis de Lafayette and JB Rochambeau