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RoanokeRoanoke JamestownJamestown New England New England CommerceCommerce
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New England Religion
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Who was the person who Who was the person who financed the Roanoke colony?financed the Roanoke colony?
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Who was the monarch of Who was the monarch of England at the time Roanoke was England at the time Roanoke was
settled? settled?
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What is the name of the tribe What is the name of the tribe who are thought to be possible who are thought to be possible
descendants of the Roanoke descendants of the Roanoke colonists?colonists?
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List 3 reasons the English wanted List 3 reasons the English wanted a permanent colony in North a permanent colony in North
America:America:
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List 3 reasons that List 3 reasons that individualindividual colonists took the risk of the colonists took the risk of the dangerous voyage to come to dangerous voyage to come to America:America:
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What was the main export crop What was the main export crop from Jamestown?from Jamestown?
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In what year was Jamestown In what year was Jamestown founded? founded?
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Who financed the Who financed the Jamestown colony? What Jamestown colony? What was the advantage of the was the advantage of the
way it was financed? way it was financed?
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Explain 3 causes of death of Explain 3 causes of death of the Jamestown colonists.the Jamestown colonists.
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There were several causes of Bacon’s Rebellion. List 3 grievances of the frontier
farmers who rebelled.
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What was the name for the What was the name for the time period when tens of time period when tens of thousands of Puritans left thousands of Puritans left
England to escape religious England to escape religious persecution?persecution?
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What was the name for the What was the name for the Puritan belief that God had Puritan belief that God had
already decided which people already decided which people would attain salvation?would attain salvation?
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Explain 3 Puritan beliefs and Explain 3 Puritan beliefs and laws that were challenged by laws that were challenged by
religious dissenters.religious dissenters.
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Explain 2 causes and 2 effects of the Explain 2 causes and 2 effects of the Salem Witch TrialsSalem Witch Trials
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What type of job allows one to What type of job allows one to grow just enough food for grow just enough food for
one’s family and sometimes a one’s family and sometimes a little extra to sell at market?little extra to sell at market?
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Name two of the main Name two of the main industries that made New industries that made New
England wealthy England wealthy
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List 3 things that were traded in List 3 things that were traded in the Triangular Trade:the Triangular Trade:
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List 3 changes that occurred in List 3 changes that occurred in Puritan societies in the 1700s, Puritan societies in the 1700s,
which led to a decline in which led to a decline in Puritanism.Puritanism.
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Who was the Governor of the Who was the Governor of the Roanoke colony?Roanoke colony?
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Who did Pocahantas marry in an Who did Pocahantas marry in an effort to improve relations between effort to improve relations between the English and the Powhatan the English and the Powhatan tribe?tribe?
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Which elected body limited the Which elected body limited the powers of the royal governor powers of the royal governor
after Bacon’s Rebellion?after Bacon’s Rebellion?
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Why were there more slaves in Why were there more slaves in the Southern colonies than in the Southern colonies than in the New England colonies?the New England colonies?
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How did the 3 colonial How did the 3 colonial regions differ from each regions differ from each
other? List two other? List two characteristics of each characteristics of each
region. region.
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1.1.market for exportsmarket for exports
2.2.raw materialsraw materials
3.3.Spread ProtestantismSpread Protestantism
4.4.Get Gold & Increase Get Gold & Increase TradeTrade
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1.1.Gold Gold 2.2. Religious PersecutionReligious Persecution3.3.Convicts given freedomConvicts given freedom
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1. Starvation2. Killed by Powhatans3. Malaria4. Looking for gold rather than planting food5. Drinking River Water
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1.1. High TaxesHigh Taxes2.2. Governor’s favoritism for Governor’s favoritism for
plantation ownersplantation owners3.3. Wanted a war with Wanted a war with
natives for more landnatives for more land
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1. Forced attendance at church2. Mixing church and state3. Non-church members could not vote4. People needed a church, minister & Bible to worship
CATEGORY 3 - $400CATEGORY 3 - $400CausesCauses = tensions btw E & W; = tensions btw E & W; land disputes; women treated land disputes; women treated
poorly; conformity; no tolerance poorly; conformity; no tolerance for diversity; rumors; for diversity; rumors;
scapegoating; high stress scapegoating; high stress atmosphere; hardships of survivalatmosphere; hardships of survival
EffectsEffects = 20 executed; over 100 = 20 executed; over 100 tried; lack of trust; Innocent until tried; lack of trust; Innocent until Proven Guilty; banning of spectral Proven Guilty; banning of spectral
evidenceevidence
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Lumber, Shipbuilding, Lumber, Shipbuilding, Fishing, and international Fishing, and international
tradetrade
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Colonies to Africa: Rum & IronColonies to Africa: Rum & Iron
Africa to W. Indies: Slaves & GoldAfrica to W. Indies: Slaves & Gold
W. Indies to Colonies: Enslaved W. Indies to Colonies: Enslaved people, Sugar, molassespeople, Sugar, molasses
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1.1. Economic success competed with Economic success competed with PuritanismPuritanism
2.2. Competition from Baptists, Anglicans, Competition from Baptists, Anglicans, QuakersQuakers
3.3. Political changes: religious freedom for Political changes: religious freedom for Protestant & voting rights depended on Protestant & voting rights depended on property, rather than church membershipproperty, rather than church membership
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1.1.Ships must be English or made Ships must be English or made in New Englandin New England
2.2.Goods from colonies must be Goods from colonies must be sold to England or its coloniessold to England or its colonies
3.3.Goods sold anywhere other than Goods sold anywhere other than England were taxedEngland were taxed
4.4.Imports had to pass through Imports had to pass through English portsEnglish ports
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Slaves were too expensive to house and feed on small farms with short
growing seasons.
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New England: long winters, New England: long winters, rocky soil, English were rocky soil, English were largest grouplargest groupMiddle: shorter winters, Middle: shorter winters, fertile soil, diverse immigrantsfertile soil, diverse immigrantsSouthern: warm climates, Southern: warm climates, fertile soil, many slaves, fertile soil, many slaves, plantations, Scots-Irish plantations, Scots-Irish immigrantsimmigrants
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What are the names of Ms. What are the names of Ms. Elshakhs’ two children?Elshakhs’ two children?
JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes
• The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) In order to keep all of the sounds and fonts together, copy the entire “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder.
• To change the categories:– 1. Go to “Edit” and “Replace…”
– 2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY 1 (all caps)
– 3. In the Replace box, type the category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS)
– 4. Click Replace All...
• To use the Daily Double:
– 1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double
– 2. Link that dollar value to one of the DD slides
– 3. Link the arrow on the DD slide to the correct question slide (so dollar/category match)
Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show
• On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. (The first game board is used only to blink in the dollar values like the show.)
• ICONS:– ? Go to the answer screen.
– House Go back to the game board.
– Right Arrow (on Daily Doubles) Go to the question screen.
– Turned-up Arrow Reload question screen after incorrect guess