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Jobs Everyday Life

Slavery People Places Potpourri

This person made barrels out of wood and iron.

A 100

What is a Cooper?

A 100

This person made maps and marked boundary lines.

A 200

What is a Surveyor?

A 200

This person ground corn and wheat into flour.

A 300

What is a Miller?

A 300

This person traded goods with England and other

countries.

A 400

What is a Merchant?

A 400

This person made and repaired iron goods, such as horseshoes, axes, gun parts,

and nails.

A 500

What is a Blacksmith?

A 500

This was one disadvantage of being an apprentice

B 100

What is rarely getting a day off ?

B 100

This is what schools were like in colonial times.

B 200

They had one-room schoolhouses with one

teacher and students from many different grade levels

and ages together

B 200

This movement/event revived people’s interest in religion.

B 300

What is “The Great Awakening”

B 300

This term is used to describe how small towns were able to

rely on themselves.

B 400

What is “self-sufficient” ?

B 400

These were the three subjects that children learned in

school.

B 500

What are reading, writing, and arithmetic (math) ?

B 500

Slaves in the South worked on these very large farms that usually grew only one crop.

C 100

What are plantations?

C 100

These helped slaves keep their African culture alive and

keep their spirits up.

C 200

What are instruments, such as banjos and drums?

C 200

During this event in South Carolina in 1739, slaves rebelled against owners,

resulting in the death of 25 whites and the execution of

many slaves.

C 300

What is the Stono Rebellion ?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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These are 2 reasons that slavery grew more rapidly in the South than in the North.

C 400

What are: Southern plantations needed slaves to do all the work so slavery

increased in the south; meanwhile, slaves in the

North had more opportunities to improve their lives and

even buy their own freedom ?

C 400

These are some (3) ways that slaves resisted slavery.

C 500

What are: slaves worked slowly, broke tools, pretended to be sick, and tried to escape ?

C 500

This famous American founded the first public

library, first volunteer fire department, first newspaper, and first hospital in the 13

Colonies.

D 100

Who was Benjamin Franklin?

D 100

This printer was accused of printing lies and thrown in jail. His experience helped

lead to “Freedom of the Press.”

D 200

Who was John Peter Zenger?

D 200

Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney was successful at growing this southern crop used to

make blue dye.

D 300

What is indigo?

D 300

George Whitefield was a preacher who helped lead this

religious movement.

D 400

What is “The Great Awakening” ?

D 400

This slave wrote down his experiences when he was 69 years old. He was captured and enslaved when he was

just 6 years old.

D 500

Who was Venture Smith?

D 500

By the middle of the 1700s, this was the largest city in the

13 Colonies.

E 100

What is Philadelphia?

E 100

The Middle Colonies were known by this nickname because they grew and shipped flour to other

colonies.

E 200

What is “The Breadbasket of the Colonies” ?

E 200

This was the most important building in a colonial New

England town.

E 300

What is the meeting house?

E 300

This region made its money from timber, fish, and furs.

E 400

What is the New England region?

E 400

This was the first college in the colonies and it is still in

existence today.

E 500

What is Harvard University?

E 500

One of the following is NOT a cash crop of the Southern

Colonies: rice, tobacco, wheat, or indigo.

F 100

What is wheat?

F 100

This is the reason that most colonists wanted to leave

Europe and come to the New World.

F 200

What is to escape religious persecution and find religious

freedom?

F 200

In colonial times, this was the only book to sell more copies than Poor Richard’s Almanak

F 300

What is the Bible?

F 300

Slaves contributed this to society during colonial times.

F 400

What is their variety of skills, which could be used in cities

and on plantations?

F 400

These are some (3) things that colonial children did for fun.

F 500

What are: play games, such as tag and Nine Man Morris;

read from Poor Richard’s Almanac; make dolls.

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Colonial Regions

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These are the important products of the New England, Middle, and

Southern Colonies.

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What are:

•The New England Colonies produced fish, timber, and ships.

•The Middle Colonies produced wheat and iron.

•The Southern Colonies produced tobacco, rice, and indigo.

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