Where Columbus first landed in the New World.
What is the Bahamas?
Island where many settlers in the Carolinas came from.
What is Barbados?
The author of Common Sense.
Who was Thomas Paine?
Event that officially triggered the Civil War.
Primary argument provided by Dred Scott.
What was lived in free states?
Driving force behind European nations to colonize North America.
What was competition with each other?
3 cash crops that Northern Carolina produced during early settlement years.
What is tar, tobacco, and turpentine?
Prussian who assisted Washington at Valley Forge.
Who was Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben?
Who was the leader of the Confederacy?
Who was Jefferson Davis?
Civil War event that is credited with Lincoln's reelection in 1864.
What was the capture and fall of Atlanta?
Smallpox
Geographic center of British North America.
What is Philadelphia?
Revolutionary War battle ending with the surrender of General Cornwallis.
What was Yorktown?
Northern democrats who supported the war.
Who were copperheads?
Early American leader considered Anti-Federalist.
Who was Patrick Henry?
Economic philosophy that maximizes exports and minimizes imports.
King who established restoration colonies in America.
Who was Charles II?
Who was an influential Enlightenment political philosopher?
Who was John Locke?
Woman who supervised nurses during the Civil War and went on to found hospitals serving those suffering with mentally illness.
Who was Dorothea Dix?
First European colony in North America.
What was St. Augustine?
A controversial figure who served as an interpreter to Hernan Cortes.
Who was Doña Marina?
2 cash crops in Southern Carolina.
What was rice and indigo?
Justification for replacing the Articles of Confederation.
What was the central government was too weak and had too little power?
Last state to secede from the Union.
What was Tennessee?
Law that had the greatest impact upon Africans in North America in the 1600s.
What was slavery as a hereditary condition?