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100

This founding father was credited with inventing bifocals

Who was Benjamin Franklin

100

This many people were killed in the Boston Massacre 

What is 5

100

This is the name of the theater where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth

What is Ford's Theatre 

100

The first people ended up on North American soil after doing this

What is walking over a land bridge between Asia and Alaska 

100

The Pilgrims come to America in order to ___

What is start their own religious community after becoming dissatisfied with the Protestant Church in England 

200

This was the first European to land in North America

Who was Leif Erikson (arrived from Norway in the 10th century)

200

4,000 members of this Native American tribe died of cold, hunger or disease on the Trail of Tears

What is Cherokee 

200

The Salem Witch Trials took place in this present-day state

What is Massachusetts 

200

Despite popular thought, there were no executions by this during the Salem Witch Trials

What is burning at the stake

200

In 2023, this "submersible," operated by the American tourism and expeditions company OceanGate, imploded during an expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic

What is the Titain

300

This was the first president to live in the White House 

Who was John Adams

300

The first enslaved Africans were brought to American colonies in this year

What is 1619 

300

This factory's fire caused the deaths of 146 garment workers—123 women and girls and 23 men—who died from the fire, smoke inhalation, falling, or jumping to their deaths

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory 

300

In Boston, on rainy days, they say you can still smell this food that flooded the city at an estimated 35 miles per hour (56 kilometers per hour), killing 21 people and injuring 150 due to a faulty storage tank built by the United States Industrial Alcohol Company (USIA) all the way back in 1919

What is molasses

300

This was the United States' first commercial radio station 

What was the KDKA in Pittsburgh 

400

Although Betsy Ross is often credited with creating the flag, some historians believe this Continental Congress member may have been the true creator as he claimed credit for it and even sent a bill of a quarter-cask of wine to Congress for the design. 

Who was Francis Hopkinson

400

This was the bloodiest single-day battle of American history 

What was the Battle of Antietam, during the Civil War (a total of 22,654 Union and Confederate soldiers were wounded or killed.)

400

This is the oldest European-founded city in the United States

What is St. Augustine, Florida (founded in 1565 by Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles of Spain)

400

This is the name of time period in the 1730s and 1740s when colonists began embracing secular rationalism over religion

What is the Great Awakening

400

Juliette Gordon Low established this young women's organization in 1912

What is the Girl Scouts of the USA 

500

Pocahontas was from here

What is the Powhatan tribal nation 

500

After the Boston Tea Party, Great Britain punished colonists with several laws that took away Massachusetts' right to govern itself that ended up being called this

What are the Intolerable Acts (or the Coercive Acts in Great Britain)

500

The American Civil War is said to have started on this man's farm and ended in his parlor

Who was Wilmer McLean

500

Historians estimate the first humans arrived on what is now American soil this many years ago

What is 12,000 years ago

500

A radio adaptation of this book caused some listeners to mistake those bulletins for the real thing, causing many anxious phone calls to police, newspaper offices, and radio stations and nationwide hysteria on Halloween morning, 1938, held at the CBS building in New York City 

What is War of the Worlds

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