Colonial Era (1587-1765)
Revolutionary to Jeffersonian Era (1765-1824)
Jacksonian Era (1824-1860)
Civil War and Gilded Age
(1860-1880)
Progressive Era to Roaring Twenties
(1880-1929)
100

This was the first form of confederal governance in what is now the United States

What was the Iroquois/Haudanosaunee Confederacy?

100

This event in 1765 marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary period

What was the Stamp Act?

100

A president during this period became the first to ever fully repay the national debt

Who was Andrew Jackson?
100

This fort was fired upon by Confederate militia, beginning the American Civil War?

What was Fort Sumter?

200

This was the first English colony established in what would become the United States, often known as the "The Lost Colony" due to the mysterious disappearance of its members

What was the Roanoke Colony, established in 1587?

200

These events are typically considered the beginning and ending of the American Revolutionary War

What were the

Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19, 1775) &

Treaty of Paris (September 3, 1783)

200

This doctrine was marked by multiple territorial acquisitions, annexations, and expansions of the United States; and the subsequent settlement of these lands by American settlers, who believed this expansion divinely sanctioned and inevitable.

What was Manifest Destiny?

200

This battle, in which General Meade was successfully able to deter General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia from taking Washington, is considered the turning point of the American Civil War

What was the Battle of Gettysburg?

300

This was the proposal made by Benjamin Franklin to unite the colonies under confederal governance prior to the American Revolution

What was the Albany Plan of Union of 1754?

300

This was a major electoral upheaval which marked an profound shift in American politics during this period

What was the Revolution of 1800?
300

This crisis resulted in a standoff between the federal government of the United States and South Carolina, with both belligerents claiming the possessed the legal authority to impose or nullify tariffs.

What was the Nullification Crisis?

300

This was the site of the Robert E. Lee's surrender on April 9, 1865, which marked the end of the American Civil War

What was the Appomattox Courthouse?

400

These three were among the origins of the first American settlers

Accept any three: English, Scottish, Welsh, Ulster Scots, German, Dutch, Swedish, and French

400

This was the term for the political faction which opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution on the grounds it centralized power, successfully pressuring the adoption of the Bill of Rights

What were the Anti-Federalists?

400
This president effectively led the United States during the Mexican-American War, and subsequently chose not to run for re-election.

Who was James K. Polk?

400

This election is widely considered the most controversial in American history, with widespread voter fraud, voter intimidation, and contested results in several states, only resolved by a congressional commission which narrowly decided the outcome.

What was the 1876 United States Presidential Election?

500

In this year, the Dutch colony of New Netherland was conquered by England and partitioned into the colonies of New York and New Jersey

What was 1664?
500

Following the dissolution of the Federalist Party after the War of 1812, this election featured multiple candidates representing the various factions of the Democratic-Republicans, and was the second election to be decided by the House of Representatives via contingent election

What was the 1824 presidential election?
500

Among the most controversial of his administrative actions, this financial institution was abolished by Andrew Jackson in 1836.

What was the Second Bank of the United States?

500

This prominent nomination speech, considered among the best in American History, was delivered by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Democratic National Convention.

the "Cross of Gold" speech 

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