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Dive into a fun and interactive game of Jeopardy! focused on crucial events in American history, including the French and Indian War, the Boston Tea Party, and the Boston Massacre. Test your knowledge by selecting categories and answering with the correct questions to earn points. Learn about significant figures such as Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry while exploring key events that shaped the nation. Perfect for history buffs or students looking to review important topics in an engaging format.
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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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What is Great Britian? Aka. England
The name of the fort Colonel Washington built in the French and Indian War
To pay off the war debt from the French and Indian War and pay for the forts protecting colonists from Indians.
The name of the acts that King George III imposed on Boston after the Tea Party
The grassy area in the center of Boston where most Red Coats put their tents
The name of the tree that the Sons of Liberty met under to protest English taxes
He was such a good speaker that he was called a “Forest-born Demosthenes.”
He failed at brewing beer, but succeeded in starting a revolution.
It was the first set of taxes that really angered the colonists.
Sam Adams set these up so that the Colonies could communicate
He said that Governor William Cosby of New Jersey took bribes and stole land (And got arrested for it!)
He said it was only “Common Sense” that we should leave England.