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Mercantilism Enlightenment Evil of Slavery

Great Awakening

Ben Franklin

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Mercantilism: 100

• The act that severely disturbed the colonial trade in headgear?

• The Hat Act

Mercantilism: 200

• DOUBLE JEOPARDYDOUBLE JEOPARDY

• A crop that is raised primarily for sale?

• Cash Crop

Mercantilism: 300

• Act that prevented colonial trade unless it was through Britain on British ships (1660)

• Navigation Acts

Mercantilism: 400

• Primary goal of colonies

• Favorable balance of trade

Mercantilism: 500• Name?

• Triangular Trade

Enlightenment:100

• Primary value/goal of the Enlightenment?

• Reason

Enlightenment: 200

• Scientific pioneer whose discoveries sparked the movement?

• Isaac Newton

Enlightenment: 300

• The father of the American Enlightenment

• Ben Franklin

Enlightenment: 400

• T/F: A major drive of the Enlightenment was equal political and social rights for women.

• False

Enlightenment: 500

• Which later president best represents the Enlightenment movement.

• Thomas Jefferson

Evil of Slavery: 100

• Slave rebellion begun in South Carolina. Known for its booming drums.

• Stono Rebellion

Slavery: 200

• T/F: Early laws protected slaves, but as time passed their legal rights were eroded.

• True

Slavery: 300

• Daily DOUBLE • Explain this visual

clue?

• Rolfe welcoming the first slaves

Slavery: 400

• Plan of a slave ship during the ______?

• Middle Passage

Slavery: 500

• What is this an example of?

• “If any slave resist his master...correcting such slave, and shall happen to be killed in such correction...the master shall be free of all punishment...as if such accident never happened."

• Slave Code

Great Awakening: 100

• Who is this?

• Jonathan Edwards

Great Awakening 200

• Pracher who dramatically increased attendance in church in Connecticut and mesmerized Ben Franklin, a famed Deist?

• George Whitfield

Great Awakening 300

• What is being awakened?

• Religious piety and a sense that all souls have value.

Great Awakening 400

• Name one “American Protestant” faith?

• Baptist, Presbyterian, and Methodist

Great Awakening: 500

• Name any two universities founded during the period?

• Dartmouth, Rutgers, Columbia, Princeton, Brown.

Ben Franklin: 100

• Name a first?

Ben Franklin 200

• Philadelphia Hospital

Ben Franklin: 300

• From what manuscript?– Early to bed and early to rise,

makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise

– Well done is better than Well said.– A penny saved is a penny earn ed– There will be sleeping enough in

the grave.

• Poor Richards Alamanck

Ben Franklin:400

• The Three Purposes of the Albany Congress?

• 1. Reassert British Supremacy

• 2. Unify the Colonies

• 3. Woo the Iroqouis

Ben Franklin: 500

• Franklin co-led the Albany Congress with which Massachusetts Political Leader?

• Thomas Hutchinson

Ben Franklin: 500

• “all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences and pleasures of life”.

• What group was founded by Ben Franklin with this motto?

• American Philosophical Society

Final Jeopardy: Wars

• As stated in class there were five wars fought in the colonies PRIOR to the American Revoultion. Please name ANY THREE.

• King William’s, George’s, Queen Anne’s, War of Jenkins’ Ear, and The F/I War.

Pre-Revolutionary Wars100

• Really fought over Spanish intrusion in British trade—actually fought over a….

• Dismembered Ear

Pre-Revolutionary Wars200

• Name that event:

• Deerfield Massacre

Pre-revolutionary wars 300

• Fought largely in the Caribbean

• Queen Anne’s War

Prerevolutionary Wars 500

• Primary negative outcome of the four wars on the American Colonies?

• Loss of charters, reorganized as royal colonies.

Causes of the War 400

• This political party ceased to exist after 1856

• Whig Party

Causes of the War 500

• Amidst secession this president chose to sit back and do absolutely nothing.

• James Buchannan

Potpurri French and Indian War

Odds and Ends They Said What?

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Potpurri: 200

• Odawa leader whose rebellion nearly toppled the British empire in North America?

• Pontiac

Potpurri 400

• A negative of colonial-Native American trade, this commodity resulted in the unseen death of thousands who wore it.

• Mercury laced red pain.

Potpurri 600

• Someone who believes there is a god but he doesn’t monitor the universe and instead acts as a great clockmaker and steps back.

• Deist

Potpurri 800

• The Native American tribe lost their entire population in an ill fated attempt to set up direct trade for their furs.

• Sewee

Potpurri 1000

• The British general responsible for the vicious small pox attack against the Odawa and Pontiac?

• Jeffrey Amherst

French and Indian War 200

• How long was the Seven Years War?

• 1754-1763

French and Indian War 400

• DAILY DOUBLE

• Wolfe’s great victory that proved to the Iroquois that they may be on the wrong side of victory.

• Battle of Quebec

French and Indian War 600

• The geographic boundary created in 1763 that angered the colonists greatly?

• Proclamation line of 1763

French and Indian War 800

• Shot and killed at the battle of Fort Duquesne.

• Gen. Edward Braddock

French and Indian War 1000

• Pontiac was of what tribe?

• Odawa

Odds and Ends 200

• The Albany Plan of Union was based on the model of governance used by _______

• Iroquois

Odds and Ends 400

• Most of the residents who accused others of witchcraft were from where?

• Salem Village

Odds and Ends: 600

• Two goals of the Albany Plan of Union

• Uniting the colonies and convincing the Iroquois to fight with the colonies/British.

Odds and Ends 800

• The only two forts that remained in British hands in the interior by the end of Pontiac’s Rebellion?

• Fort Detroit, Fort Pitt

Odds and Ends 1000

• Daily Double

• The 92 year old saint hung for witchery in Salem, 1692.

• Rebecca Nurse

They said what? 200

• “A penny saved is a penny earned”.

• Ben Franklin

They said what? 400

• “The god that holds you over the pit of Hell, as one holds a spider other loathsome insect over the fire abhors you.”

• Jonathon Edwards

They Said What? 600

• To the British “we will let you have these lakes, these rivers, they were our inheritance”

• Pontiac

They said what? 800

• “You will not be responsible for financing the war at its conclusion”

• William Pitt

They Said What? 1000

• On colonial troops…”they are dogs”

• General Wolfe

More Battles 200

• General who wanted to “make Georgia howl”.

• William Tecumseh Sherman

More Battles 400

• Saw the death of Lee’s right hand man-Stonewall Jackson.

• Chancellorsville

More Battles 600

• The bloodiest day in American History

• Antietam

More Battles 800

• Death toll was as high as all other American wars combined in this famed Tennessee battle at a place whose name means Peace.

• Shiloh

More Battles 1000

• Despite staggering death tolls inflicted upon Grant’s men, the Union wins a huge battle—total war is taking an enormous toll on the Confederacy in May 1864.

• Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

Generals

• Visual clue

• Ambrose Burnside

Generals 400

• “If _____ isn’t going to use the army, could I please borrow it?”

• McClellan

Generals 600

• The South’s greatest general (pre-Lee) who was killed at Shiloh

• Albert Sidney Johnson

Generals 800

• Gained fame for his victories at Shiloh and Vicksburg, brought control of the West and a fighting spirit.

• U.S. Grant

Generals 1000

• “The South’s Fightingest General”

• A.P Hill