The first president of the US.
Who is George Washington?
What is the Revolutionary War?
The final location of our country's capital.
What is Washington, D.C.?
Inventor and Founding Father found on the $100 Bill.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
The year the Constitution was signed.
What is 1787?
The president that dealt with the war of 1812.
Who is James Madison?
It has nothing to do with the breakfast item! It was a rebellion that started because of low tobacco prices, high taxes, and desire for more land.
The state where Alexander Hamilton dueled Aaron Burr.
What is New Jersey?
Thomas Jefferson's dueling Vice President.
Who is Aaron Burr?
How much the Louisiana Territory sold for.
What is $15 million OR 4 cents per acre?
The first president from the Federalist Party.
Who is John Adams?
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
The state where the Revolutionary War started.
What is Massachusetts?
The wife and close advisor of John Adams.
Who is Abigail Adams?
Alexander Hamilton's Political Party.
What is the Federalists?
The president who completed the Louisiana Purchase.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
A war between the US and the UK over issues of shipping and impressment.
What is the war of 1812?
The location of the first colony in America.
What is Jamestown, Virginia?
Lewis and Clark's translator.
Who is Sacagawea?
The capital of the US during the Continental Congress.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The president that wrote a famous doctrine that encouraged the United States to only be involved in foreign policy matters in the Western Hemisphere.
Who is James Monroe?
The final, decisive war between Britain and France, named after the people involved OR the length it took to fight.
What is the Seven Years' War? / What is the French and Indian War?
The state where Washington's home was located.
What is Virginia?
The French foreign minister who worked on the Louisiana Purchase.
Who is Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord? (Just Talleyrand is acceptable!)
The line along the Appalachians that British colonists were forbidden to cross.
What is the Proclamation Line (of 1763)?