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100

This first English colony disappeared with no trace of survivors

What is the Lost Colony of Roanoke?

100

This event was a direct protest of the Tea Act. 

What was the Boston Tea Party?

100

This first form of American government was abandoned because it did not give the national government enough power over the states. 

What were the Articles of Confederation? 

100

This controversial President vetoed the National Bank and forceably removed Native Americans from their land.

Who was Andrew Jackson? 

100

This 3-day battle was the largest ever on American soil. 

What was the Battle of Gettysburg? 

200

Established in 1607, this was the first surviving English colony in America

What is Jamestown? 

200

This war put England in heavy debt, causing them to tax the American colonies. 

What was the French & Indian War?

200

This 1820 agreement drew a line across the map to determine where slavery would be allowed in the future.

What was the Missouri Compromise? 

200

This Political Party suffered from bad luck, bad choices, and the lack of a clear political platform. 

Who were the Whigs? 

200

This war resulted from Britain kidnapping American sailors. 

What was the War of 1812? 

300

The Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 to establish this colony

What is Plymouth? 

300

This event led to English soldiers firing on American colonists, killing 5 of them. 

What was the Boston Massacre? 

300

This land acquisition doubled the size of the United States in 1803. 

What was the Louisiana Purchase? 

300

In 1848, this event reignited the argument over the expansion of slavery by adding a large amount of new territory to the U.S.

What was the Mexican-American War?

300

This 1781 battle resulted in the final surrender of British forces in the Revolutionary War. 

What was the Battle of Yorktown? 

400

This Native-American girl married tobacco planter John Rolfe to bring peace to the Jamestown colony

Who was Pocahontas?

400

This series of English laws was a direct result of the Boston Tea Party, and led to the formation of the First Continental Congress. 

What were the Intolerable Acts? 

400

This early President shifted the political climate of the U.S. toward Antifederalism. 

Who was Thomas Jefferson? 

400

This former slave established the Underground Railroad, which helped many enslaved people escape to freedom in the north. 

Who was Harriet Tubman? 

400

This Civil War general was removed from command twice for being too hesitant. 

Who was George McClellan? 

500

This colonial region built its economy on trade and resources from the ocean

What were the New England Colonies?

500

These early battles began the Revolutionary War, and are known as "The shot heard 'round the world".

What were Lexington & Concord? 

500

The Constitutional structure is designed so that no single person or group holds too much power in the government. 

What is Separation of Powers? (Checks & Balances is also an acceptable answer). 

500

In 1854, Congress passed this legislation which erased the Missouri Compromise and led to outbreaks of violence between pro-slavery and anti-clavery factions. 

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 

500

Along with Gettysburg, this 1863 Union victory in the Western Theatre is considered a turning point in the Civil War. 

What was the Siege of Vicksburg? 

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