US Presidents
American Symbols
State Capitals
History Highlights
American Food
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The first President of the United States.

George Washington

100

The bird that is the symbol of the United States.

Bald Eagle

100

The capital of California.

Sacramento

100

The year America gained its independence.

1776

100

A popular American sandwich with beef patty and bun.

Hamburger

200

This President gave the Gettysburg Address.

Abraham Lincoln

200

The statue gifted to the US by France.

Statue of Liberty

200

The capital of Texas.

Austin

200

The war fought between the North and South of the United States.

The Civil War

200

A long sandwich named after an American city.

Philly Cheesesteak

300

The President during the New Deal and World War II.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

The number of stars on the American flag.

50

300

The capital of New York.

Albany

300

The name of the ship the Pilgrims arrived on.

The Mayflower

300

The state famous for its deep-dish pizza.

Illinois / Chicago

400

The President associated with the slogan “I Like Ike.”

Dwight D. Eisenhower

400

The American symbol that rings for liberty.

Liberty Bell

400

The capital of Florida.

Tallahassee

400

The event when American colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor.

Boston Tea Party

400

The Thanksgiving bird.

Turkey

500

The only President to resign from office.

Richard Nixon

500

The figure representing the United States with a top hat and beard.

Uncle Sam

500

The capital of Illinois.

Springfield

500

The landmark civil rights speech given by Martin Luther King Jr.

I Have a Dream

500

The fruit used in a traditional American pie.  

Apple

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