logging in or signing up Rev War Ch7 Jeopardy Review FunnyGuy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 381 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Ch 5&6 Review Jeopardy: Ch 5&6 Review JeopardySlide2: True or False – Trenton was an American victory. AnswerSlide3: True HomeSlide4: The last major battle of the Revolutionary War was fought where? AnswerSlide5: Yorktown HomeSlide6: This battle was the Turning Point in the war for the Americans? AnswerSlide7: Saratoga HomeSlide8: The largest land battle of the war and one of the last in the Northern colonies was fought here? AnswerSlide9: Monmouth HomeSlide10: George Rogers Clark captured this fort on the frontier? AnswerSlide11: Fort Sackville HomeSlide12: This French commander’s nickname was “The Soldiers Friend” because he supplied many of the Americans with his own money AnswerSlide13: Home Marquis de LafayetteSlide14: He betrayed the Continental Army by trying to turn over the American fort, West Point, to the British? AnswerSlide15: Benedict Arnold Home Slide16: This man taught the American Army how to fight by drilling with them at Valley Forge? AnswerSlide17: Baron von Steubon HomeSlide18: He was the King of France who decided to send help to the Americans during the Revolution? AnswerSlide19: King Louis XVI (16) HomeSlide20: The famous patriot who is known for saying “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes” at the battle of Bunker Hill? AnswerSlide21: William Prescott HomeSlide22: Colonists who wanted and fought for independence were called? AnswerSlide23: Patriots OR Whigs OR Rebels HomeSlide24: Long metal knives attached to the ends of the soldiers guns were called? AnswerSlide25: Bayonets HomeSlide26: The first formal navy that the Americans had were called? AnswerSlide27: Privateers HomeSlide28: Professional soldiers from a German state who were paid to fight for the British were called? AnswerSlide29: Hessians HomeSlide30: Give the names of the two popular rifles many of the Americans used in the American Revolution. AnswerSlide31: Kentucky and Pennsylvania Rifles HomeSlide32: Answer How much money did the war cost the new United States?Slide33: 27 Million HomeSlide34: Give the years of the American Revolution. AnswerSlide35: 1775 - 1783 HomeSlide36: Give the exact date in which Cornwallis surrendered his army and ending the war. AnswerSlide37: October 19, 1781 HomeSlide38: What percentage of colonists were Patriots, Loyalists, or Stayed Neutral Patriot = ___% Loyalists = ___% Neutral = ___% AnswerSlide39: Patriots = 40% Loyalists = 20% Neutral = 40% HomeSlide40: Answer About how many Loyalists left the new United States after the war was over?Slide41: About 60,000 to 100,000 HomeSlide42: This place became famous for the great hardships American soldiers endured here during the winter of 1777-1778 AnswerSlide43: Valley Forge HomeSlide44: Which colony was Valley Forge located in? AnswerSlide45: Pennsylvania HomeSlide46: Ben Franklin is often considered one of the greatest _________ of all time. AnswerSlide47: Diplomats or Negotiators HomeSlide48: List two problems the Colonies had with raising an army. AnswerSlide49: Only a small percentage of colonists were on the Patriotic side (40%) There was little money, supplies, or weapons to give to the soldiers Most men were not trained soldiers but everyday people with jobs and families to support Many colonists did not believe it was possible to defeat the largest army in the world HomeSlide50: What are the six causes that we talked about in class that eventually led to the American Revolution? AnswerSlide51: The French and Indian War The Proclamation Act of 1763 The Taxes and Laws (Townshend, Sugar, Stamp, Quartering, Tea) The Protests (Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party) The Coercive Acts The First Continental Congress Meets Home You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Rev War Ch7 Jeopardy Review FunnyGuy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 381 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Ch 5&6 Review Jeopardy: Ch 5&6 Review JeopardySlide2: True or False – Trenton was an American victory. AnswerSlide3: True HomeSlide4: The last major battle of the Revolutionary War was fought where? AnswerSlide5: Yorktown HomeSlide6: This battle was the Turning Point in the war for the Americans? AnswerSlide7: Saratoga HomeSlide8: The largest land battle of the war and one of the last in the Northern colonies was fought here? AnswerSlide9: Monmouth HomeSlide10: George Rogers Clark captured this fort on the frontier? AnswerSlide11: Fort Sackville HomeSlide12: This French commander’s nickname was “The Soldiers Friend” because he supplied many of the Americans with his own money AnswerSlide13: Home Marquis de LafayetteSlide14: He betrayed the Continental Army by trying to turn over the American fort, West Point, to the British? AnswerSlide15: Benedict Arnold Home Slide16: This man taught the American Army how to fight by drilling with them at Valley Forge? AnswerSlide17: Baron von Steubon HomeSlide18: He was the King of France who decided to send help to the Americans during the Revolution? AnswerSlide19: King Louis XVI (16) HomeSlide20: The famous patriot who is known for saying “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes” at the battle of Bunker Hill? AnswerSlide21: William Prescott HomeSlide22: Colonists who wanted and fought for independence were called? AnswerSlide23: Patriots OR Whigs OR Rebels HomeSlide24: Long metal knives attached to the ends of the soldiers guns were called? AnswerSlide25: Bayonets HomeSlide26: The first formal navy that the Americans had were called? AnswerSlide27: Privateers HomeSlide28: Professional soldiers from a German state who were paid to fight for the British were called? AnswerSlide29: Hessians HomeSlide30: Give the names of the two popular rifles many of the Americans used in the American Revolution. AnswerSlide31: Kentucky and Pennsylvania Rifles HomeSlide32: Answer How much money did the war cost the new United States?Slide33: 27 Million HomeSlide34: Give the years of the American Revolution. AnswerSlide35: 1775 - 1783 HomeSlide36: Give the exact date in which Cornwallis surrendered his army and ending the war. AnswerSlide37: October 19, 1781 HomeSlide38: What percentage of colonists were Patriots, Loyalists, or Stayed Neutral Patriot = ___% Loyalists = ___% Neutral = ___% AnswerSlide39: Patriots = 40% Loyalists = 20% Neutral = 40% HomeSlide40: Answer About how many Loyalists left the new United States after the war was over?Slide41: About 60,000 to 100,000 HomeSlide42: This place became famous for the great hardships American soldiers endured here during the winter of 1777-1778 AnswerSlide43: Valley Forge HomeSlide44: Which colony was Valley Forge located in? AnswerSlide45: Pennsylvania HomeSlide46: Ben Franklin is often considered one of the greatest _________ of all time. AnswerSlide47: Diplomats or Negotiators HomeSlide48: List two problems the Colonies had with raising an army. AnswerSlide49: Only a small percentage of colonists were on the Patriotic side (40%) There was little money, supplies, or weapons to give to the soldiers Most men were not trained soldiers but everyday people with jobs and families to support Many colonists did not believe it was possible to defeat the largest army in the world HomeSlide50: What are the six causes that we talked about in class that eventually led to the American Revolution? AnswerSlide51: The French and Indian War The Proclamation Act of 1763 The Taxes and Laws (Townshend, Sugar, Stamp, Quartering, Tea) The Protests (Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party) The Coercive Acts The First Continental Congress Meets Home