Early Explorers
Early American Settlers
Colonies
Colonists conflict with British
Revolutionary War
Women of the Revolution
Miscellaneous
100

Who were the first explorers (aside from the Natives) of North America?

The Vikings

100

What was the name of the first European settlement in what is now the United States?

Jamestown.

100

How many British Colonies were originally formed?

13

100

What did the British Government impose on the American Colonists because of the debt they incurred during the French and Indian War?

Taxes! (Stamp act is also acceptable)

100

Which famous Patriot went on a midnight ride shouting "The British are coming" before being captured.

Paul Revere 

100

Which future "First Lady" (the country's 1st First Lady) gave over $20,000 of her own money to support the American Colonists troops during the Revolutionary War?

Martha Washington

100

What type of literary source comes from a person who was actually there and experiences what they wrote about? 

A primary source. 

200

What region of North America did Christopher Columbus first explore, mistaking it for the East Indies?

The Caribbean
200

What resource were the settlers hoping to find in the Virginia?

Gold.

200

What colony region was Georgia considered to be a part of?

Southern

200

Who threatened the stamp agents, forcing the Stamp Act to be repealed?

The Sons of Liberty

200

Which two battles are considered the first battles of the Revolutionary War?


Daily Double Bonus Question:

What do people now call the first shot that was fired in those battles?

The battles of Lexington and Concord


Bonus answer:

"The shot heard 'round the world"

200

Which former slave became a poet that wrote poetry celebrating the "freedom of America"?

Phyllis Wheatley

200

Which government that we learned about is a part of a parliamentary system?

The British Monarchy

300

Which Dutch explorer explored the rivers of New Jersey and New York from 1607-1610?

Henry Hudson

300

How did the Jamestown settlers expect to find food?

They thought the Native Americans would give them food.

300
Name all 4 of the New England colonies.

New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

300

What committees were formed to ensure messages get delivered faster to the colonists?

The Committees of Correspondence.

300

What was the name of the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to convince the colonists that they should declare independence from Britain?

Common Sense

300

Which influential playwright hosted "Sons of Liberty" meetings in her home?

Mercy Otis Warren

300

Whose government is the oldest current democracy in the world?

The Iroquois Tribe

400

Which TWO empires were destroyed by the Spanish Conquistadors of the 1500s?

The Inca and Aztec empires

400

What were the English Settlers promised about land when they first arrived in Jamestown?

That each settler would get 50 acres of land after 7 years of work.

400

Which region's colonies used slavery to run their plantations?

The Southern Colonies

400

What were the series of acts called that punished the British Colonists by doing things such as closing Boston's trade port?

The Intolerable Acts

400

How did the British convince slaves to fight for them?

By promising them their freedom after the war.


They did not keep this promise :(

400

Which woman, at 18 years old, delivered a message across enemy lines during a Revolutionary War unit?

Emily Geiger

400

How many years passed from when the Declaration of Independence was written to when the Treaty of Paris officially ended the war?

Just over 7 years. (7 years and 2 months)

500

What regions of North America did the Vikings explore?


Daily Double Bonus Question: Name a Viking explorer who is an ancestor of Mr. Scheafer's. 

Greenland and Canada.


Bonus: Leif Erickson or Erik the Red. 

500

Which Powhatan princess was captured, taken to Jamestown, became a translator, and then moved to England with her new husband?

Pocahontas 

500

In regards to religion, what was a key difference between the New England colonies such as Massachusetts and the Middle Colonies such as New York?

The New England Colonies were strictly Puritan, but the Middle Colonies were tolerant of other religions.

500

What was the Boston Tea Party (dumping of tea by the colonists) in response to?

The British Parliament passing the Tea Acts.

500

Who is considered the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?


Daily Double Bonus Question:

What date was the Declaration of Independence written?

Thomas Jefferson


Bonus: July 4th, 1776

500

Who was a slave that developed a relationship with British soldiers, which gave her the opportunity to free jailed colonists? 

Mammy Kate

500

What is it called in media (newspaper/articles/pamphlets/cartoons), when a misleading message is being used to influence a group of people to believe a certain way?

Propaganda