Social Studies Jeopardy_unit 3

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The Mid Atlantic
Slaves/Servants
Colonists
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The Colonies
M – 10
What was the
nickname of the
Middle Atlantic
Colonies?
C– 10
The
Breadbasket
Colonies
M – 20
What contributions did
Benjamin Franklin make
to Philadelphia?
M – 20
He helped to created the first
hospital and fire house.
He was a member of the
Constitutional Convention.
He fought to abolish slavery.
He ran the Pennsylvania
Gazette.
M – 30
Why are the
Middle Atlantic
Colonies known
for their diversity?
M – 30
The groups of
people who lived
there came from all
across Europe and
Africa instead of
just one country.
M – 40
How was the
Great Wagon
Road formed?
M – 40
It started as an
Indian trail and
widened into a
wagon road over
time as more
settlers moved
out west.
M – 50
Name the 5
main groups of
people that
came to
Philadelphia to
settle.
M– 50
English and Welsh
Quakers, Irish
Catholics, German
Lutherans, Jews,
and Free Africans
C –60
How was William
Penn’s treatment of
settlers very different
from how the Puritans
treated settlers in New
England?
C – 60
William Penn allowed
freedom of religion while
the Puritans banished
anyone who had
different beliefs.
Slaves and
Servants
S – 10
Most slaves who
were kidnapped
from Africa were
sent the colonies to
work on what
specific type of
farm?
S – 10
Southern
Plantations
S – 20
This type of servant
agreed to work for a
landowner for a set
number of years in
return for passage to
the colonies.
S – 20
Indentured Servant
S– 30
This person became a
free man and wrote a
book about his early
life as a slave. His
book was used to help
the cause to end
slavery.
S – 30
Olaudah Equiano
S – 40
What would
happen to an
indentured
servant after
they served
their time on a
farm?
S – 40
They would be
set free along
with supplies to
start their own
home.
S – 50
What are some
advantages to being
an indentured
servant?
S – 50
Transportation to America
You are set free after 7 years
You are given Freedom Dues
after you service
You are kept in good health
during your service.
E – 60
Compare and
Contrast the way
slaves and
indentured servants
were treated.
E– 60
See your graphic
organizer that we
completed in class.
Colonists
C – 10
Who is the Quaker
leader that established
the colonies of
Pennsylvania and
Delaware?
C– 10
William Penn
C – 20
Who governed the
Massachusetts
Bay Colony for 20
years?
C – 20
John Winthrop
C – 30
This family of wealthy
Catholic landowners
worked to establish
the colony of
Maryland.
C – 30
The Calverts
C – 40
This farmer’s
daughter
worked with
Indigo plant
seeds to make
quality dyes.
C – 40
Eliza Lucas Pinckney
C– 50
This colonist held the
title of General
Director of New
Netherland. He later
lost the colony to
England.
AoE – 50
Peter Stuyvesant
C – 60
This colonist
established the
colony of Georgia
by giving debtors
jobs on farms.
C – 60
James Oglethorpe
Mixed
Bag
M – 10
This religious group
settled in the New
England Area. They
believed in good,
clean living.
M – 10
The Puritans
M – 20
What are some
of the dangers a
family moving to
the backcountry
would have to
worry about?
M – 20
Starvation
Disease
Wild animals
The cold
No help to survive
M – 30
What are some
locations you
might find in a
Puritan, English
village?
M – 30
common
blacksmith
church house
homes
general store
Meeting house
M – 40
This Puritan leader
believed in freedom of
religion and was
expelled from Salem
because of that.
M – 40
Roger Williams
M – 50
Supplies that are
given to an
indentured servant
after they are set
free are called
what? (hint: oxen,
seed, clothes…etc.)
M – 50
Freedom Dues
M – 60
What important
event happened in
the colony of
Carolina in 1712?
M – 60
It was split into 2
different colonies:
North and South
Carolina
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