U.S. Beginning to 1900
European Monarchs
The Original Seven Wonders
Women's History Month
100

What the colonists were protesting during the Boston Tea Party

The Stamp Act

100

This monarch popularizes the white wedding dress

Queen Victoria

100

This one is still around today

The Pyramids at Giza

100

This local author wrote Silent Spring which revolutionized environmentalism

Rachel Carson

200

The first capital city of the U.S.

New York City

200

This wife of Henry VIII lived the longest

Catherine of Aragon

200

This paradise likely smelled very nice

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

200

This woman was the first African American woman elected to congress and the first to run for President of the US

Shirley Chisholm

300

He was the shortest serving U.S. president

William Henry Harrison

300

He was the first King to be buried in Westminster Abbey

Edward the Confessor

300

This statue of Helios fell victim to an earthquake

Colossus at Rhodes

300

This was the first country to grant women's suffrage

New Zealand

400

This president was the first to declare war

James Madison

400

This is a common genetic disease for European monarchs 

hemophilia

400

This structure was once the tallest in the world. You could probably see the library from the top! 

 the Pharos, or the Lighthouse at Alexandria

400

She performed a concert on Easter Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial to protest segregation

Marian Anderson

500

This state is considered the first in America

Delaware

500
This King abdicated his throne to marry an American divorcee, leading to Queen Elizabeth II's historic reign

Edward VIII

500

This ancient Anatolian city's most famous ruler was a woman

Halicarnassus

500
This representative from Montana became the first woman elected to Congress

Jeanette Rankin

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