The group of religious men who traveled to America in search of a place to raise their families, make a living, and worship free of persecution.
Pilgrims
The first five books of the Old Testament, in order.
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
One of the first major world powers, known for their enslavement of the Hebrews.
Egypt
The first two disciples of Jesus
Peter and Andrew
The two foundational views one could hold about the origin of time and existence.
Evolutionary Theory and Biblical Creation
A conflict that last from 1775 to 1783 that allowed the original 13 colonies to remain free independent from Great Britain.
The American Revolutionary War
This man was called from the land of Ur and received a covenant from God, that he shall make a great nation from him and his descendants.
Abram (Abraham)
Founded in 550 BC by Cyrus the Great, this empire became one of the largest in world history.
Persian
The two ordinances Christ gave to the church to share together in obedience
The Lord's Supper and Baptism
History teaches us about the dangers of this practice of replacing God with other things, culture, or ideas.
Idolatry
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson successfully expanded the borders of the the United States by purchasing 530 million acres of land for $15 million from this country.
France
The name of the man who led after Moses and also led the Israelites into the land of Canaan.
Joshua
The first Roman Emperor
Augustus
The day when the disciples witnessed the birth of the New Testament Church in the coming of the Holy Spirit to indwell all believers.
Pentecost
Passed by congress in June 4, 1919, the 19th amendment gave American women this right.
The right to vote
The major outcome of this war was the preservation of the unity of the nation and ended the institution of slavery.
The American Civil War
This man was known for his devout faith under persecution, ability to interpret dreams, and end times prophecy.
Daniel
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to the start of this war.
World War I
A movement of Western Christianity in the 16th century in Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Roman Catholic Church.
The Reformation
Martin Cooper is known as the known inventor of this modern item.
Cell phone
On August 6th and August 9th, the United States dropped atomic bombs on these two Japanese cities, ultimately ending World War II
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
A man after God's own heart, by whose bloodline Christ would be a descendant (confirmation of an unconditional covenant with God).
David
Who was president at the start of World War II?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
A number of religious revivals in American Christian history that occurred between the early 18th century and late 20th century.
The Great Awakening
At the age of 25, this man became the first Protestant missionary sent from North America to Burma.
Adoniram Judson Jr.