Exploration
New Amsterdam Colony
New York Colony
Revolutionary War
Revolutionary Battles
100

These are the original inhabitants of the land we now call New York State prior to European exploration and colonization.

Who are Native Americans?

100

This is the group of people who colonized the land in and around Manahatta, naming it New Amsterdam.

Who are the Dutch?

100

This is the group of people who took over New Amsterdam from the Dutch.

Who are the British?

100

This document was written to say that the British would no longer rule the Americans. 

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This battle took place in two parts: the Battle of Freeman's Farm and the Battle of Bernis Heights. It is considered the turning point in the War for Independence.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

200

This is when a group comes to settle and establish political control over the area.

What is to colonize?

200

The Bowery was the farm owned by this Dutch administrator of New Netherland.

Who was Peter Stuyvesant?

200

These were the names of the two sides fighting in the Revolutionary War.

What are the Loyalists (those who wanted British control) and Patriots (those who wanted to break away from British control)?

200

This was the first real battle between British and American forces that took place in August 1776.

What is the Battle of Brooklyn?

300

This is the religion that explorers sought to spread in North America. 

What is Christianity?

300

This group of people fought for their own freedom or ran away when they were being forced to cleared lands and built roads, houses, and forts in New Amsterdam and New York.

Who are Enslaved Africans?

300

This is the name for not choosing sides in a debate, argument, or war.

What is neutral?

300

This devastating fire was blamed on revolutionaries at the beginning of the War for Independence. 

What is the Great Fire of 1776?

400

These were the three main reasons for European exploration to the Western Hemisphere. (100 points each)

What are God, gold, and glory?
400

These are the 4 main natural resources used in New Amsterdam.

What are trees, water, wind, and soil?

400

These 4 laws in the 1770s were one of the causes for the Revolutionary War. (100 points each)

What were the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and Tea Act?

400
In May 1775, Colonel Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen with his Green Mountain Boys led a surprise attack on this British fort and the Americans took the fort without firing a shot. It is also the Fort that had a large graphite mine for pencil making.

What is Fort Ticonderoga?

500

These are the names of well known European explorers who explored the New York State area. (100 points each)

Who is Henry Hudson, Adriaen Van Der Donck, Christoper Columbus, Peter Schagen, Giovanni Da Verrazzano?

500

Name 5 of the original 13 British colonies. (100 points each)

What are Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire?

500

These complaints were listed in the Declaration of Independence as reasons the American colonists no longer wanted to be ruled by the King of England. Name 5 out of 13 for 100 points each.

1) He made it difficult to pass laws that help people.

2) He wouldn't let the colonists have a say in laws.

3) He made judges afraid to rule against him.

4) He send a lot of military troops to the colonies.

5) He allowed armed troops to live in their homes.

6) He prevented new colonists from arriving.

7) He wouldn't allow them to move into land occupied by natives. 

8) He denied them a trial with a jury.

9) He made them pay taxes they didn't agree to.

10) He took away their local government.

11) He sent people accused of crimes back to England for trial.

12) He stole from their shops and set fire to their towns.

13) He encouraged the Natives to attack the colonists.