The Elis
Yale
The capital farthest north, its name means, "The Camp," the last stop before Carthage.
Tunis
The peace treaty that ended the war.
The Treaty of Paris
The Gateway Arch
St. Louis
Trafalgar Square
London
The Quakers
Univ. of PA
This legislative capital is the farthest south.
Cape Town
What Benedict Arnold was trying to hand over to the British
West Point
The Liberty Bell
Philadelphia
The Spanish Steps
Rome
The Crimson, not the Crimson Tide
Harvard
This easternmost African Capital was the setting for the movie, "Blackhawk Down."
Mogadishu
He is often credited with being the founder of the U.S. Navy.
John Paul Jones
Fort Sumter
Charleston, SC
Red Square
Moscow
The Tribe
William and Mary
This African capital is named for an American President.
Monrovia
The British commander who surrendered at Yorktown, and later spread British rule throughout India.
Charles Cornwallis
Martin Luther King National Historical Park
Atlanta
Holyrood Palace
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Razorbacks
Univ. of Arkansas
Antananarivo is the capital of this island, once a haven for pirates.
Madagascar
The New York battle that as the turning point of the Revolution, persuading the French to come and help.
Saratoga
The Alamo
San Antonio, TX
The Prado
Madrid