Colonial America & the American Revolution
The Constitution & Government
Industrial Revolution & War of 1812
Westward Expansion
The Civil War
100

This city was the location of the famous "Tea Party" and "Massacre" of the revolutionaries before the American Revolution.

What is Boston?

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called this ______________________.

What are The Bill of Rights?

100

Samuel Slater brought the idea of building factories near this for power from Great Britain.

What is water?

100

This term came to mean to many Americans that it was their right, their duty, to overspread the continent from coast to coast.

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

One event that led to the Civil War.

What is: Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Act, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Kansas-Nebraska Act, John Brown's actions in Kansas, caning, Dred Scott 1857, John Brown's Raid, Election of Lincoln, secession, slavery

200

This crop is credited with saving Jamestown (England's second attempt at colonization)

What is tobacco?

200

The three branches of government are called what?

What is: The Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch?

200

This is one reason women and children were often the main workers in the factories in the North.

What is: factory owners could pay them less and they were smaller for working the machines. (either answer will work)

200

In the California Gold Rush, these people made more money than the people looking for gold.

Who were the merchants?

200

One argument the South used to secede from the union.

What is: state's rights, slavery foundation of their economy, federal government not upholding their rights, seeing Lincoln as an abolitionist, feeling they had no voice in government, Constitution does not prohibit secession, 5th amendment government cannot take property without due process, etc.

300

The name of the location that was the first attempt at English settlement that mysteriously disappeared. (not the state name).

What is Roanoke or the Lost colony of Roanoke?

300

This group is in charge of the Legislative Branch of the government.

What is Congress?

300

This was the act of kidnapping and forcing American sailors into service in the British navy.

What was impressment?

300

This famous location in Texas became the site of an epic battle for Texas Independence against the Mexican dictator Santa Anna.

What is The Alamo?

300
According to Lincoln, this was what he said when he met her, the author of as famous novel, "So you're the little women who wrote the book that started this great war."

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?

400

One of the acts that was imposed by the British on the colonists that deeply angered them leading to the American Revolution.

What was the: (any will work)

 Sugar Act                 Quartering Act

Stamp Act

Townshend Acts

Intolerable Acts

400

This Landmark Supreme court case determined that schools are allowed to search students' belongings only when they have reasonable suspicion.

What is New Jersey v. T.L.O.?

400

One reason for going to war with Britain again was to gain land. The two land grabs the U.S. were hoping to get if they won were ___________ and _________.

What were Canada and Florida?

400

These two groups headed west for religious reasons, one to spread their religion, one because they were persecuted. 

Who were the Missionaries (The Whitmans would be acceptable too) and the Latter Day Saints (Formerly the Mormons)?

400

This famous executive order issued January 1, 1863 changed the goals of the Civil War to now include freeing the slaves.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

500

This was a term used for colonists who stayed loyal to Britain before and during the American Revolution.

What was a loyalist or a tory?

500

These two factions/groups disagreed and debated ratification (approval) of The Constitution based on adding a Bill of Rights (hint: one wanted more power to the Federal government, and one wanted less).

What are the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists?

500

This is the name of both a famous location became the site of an important event and the motivation for a song to commemorate the significance of this event, even though it took place after the war was technically ended weeks prior with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.

What is the Battle of New Orleans?

500

In the famous painting, "American Progress," by John Gast, the lady figure, "Columbia" carries what two items in her arms?

What is a schoolbook and telegraph wire? 

500

Other than Abraham Lincoln, name one other member of the government who was an intended target of the conspiracy plot to try to kill and disrupt the government from functioning.

Who was: Andrew Johnson or William Seward

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