This person signed the Declaration of Independence and is a synonym for signing your signature.
John Hancock
This amendment abolished slavery.
13th
World War 1 started in this year.
1914
Mr. Nelson teaches these classes at Waukesha north.
APUSH, APHUG, RUSH
These two rival politicians famously dueled in New Jersey in 1804.
Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton
The pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in this boat.
The Mayflower.
The term God, Gold, and Glory refers to this movements in the mid 1800s.
Manifest Destiny.
The titanic departed England on a voyage to arrive to this harbor.
New York Harbor
Mr. Nelson refers to this president as “Tricky Dicky”
Richard Nixon
This Mafia member was part of the 1929 St. Valentines Day Massacre in Chicago.
Al Capone
Thomas Paine wrote this pamphlet to advocate for independence from Britain in 1776.
Common Sense.
This general lead the confederacy during the civil war.
Robert E. Lee
Forest Gump returned a notebook to a girl during this historical event.
Little Rock Nine
This Native American woman helped to save English settlers in the early 1600’s.
Pocahontas
This many people signed the Declaration of Independenc.
56.
This war of 1898 established the independence of Cuba ceded Guam to the United States.
Spanish-American War
This failed attack by the U.S. led to the growth of a communistic Caribbean country.
Bay of Pigs Invasion
This woman was the president of the National Woman Suffrage Association; advocated equal rights in 1800’s.
Susan B. Anthony
Christopher Columbus stumbled upon America in these 3 boats.
Santa Maria, pinta, Nina.
The compromise of 1850 made this to be decided by popular sovereignty in the admission of new states.
Slavery
These underground tunnels were used by the Vietcong to fight and protect themselves against U.S. forces
Cu Chi Tunnels
Mr. Nelson says “this Alabama football coach should be known by all athletes”.
Paul “Bear” Bryant
This actor was killed in a car crash at the age of 24.
James Dean