Founding Fathers
Key Documents and Acts
Major Events and Battles
Political Ideologies and Parties
Land and Legislation
100

This founding father is known for his financial policies and the establishment of the National Bank.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

100

This document lists the first ten amendments to the Constitution, guaranteeing individual rights.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

The first military engagement of the American Revolution occurred here on April 19, 1775.

What is Lexington?

100

This political party, founded by Alexander Hamilton, supported a strong central government and commerce.

What is the Federalist Party?

100

This territory was established by the Northwest Ordinance, allowing for orderly westward expansion.

What is the Northwest Territory?

200

 He is known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the document.

Who is James Madison?

200

This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine, encouraged American independence from Britain.

What is "Common Sense"?

200

This battle in 1777 was a turning point in the Revolutionary War, leading to French support for the colonies.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

200

These opponents of the Constitution feared centralized power and advocated for states' rights.

Who are the Antifederalists?

200

This rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and resulted from economic hardship in 1786.

What is Shays’s Rebellion?

300

This abolitionist poet and author was the first published African American.

Who is Phillis Wheatley?

300

This series of essays, including Federalist No. 10, argued for the ratification of the Constitution.

What are the Federalist Papers?

300

The site of George Washington's first military command and a major conflict with the French.

What is Fort Necessity?

300

This group, also known as Democratic-Republicans, opposed the Federalists and promoted agrarian interests.

Who are the Jeffersonian Republicans or Jeffersonians?

300

This act of 1765 imposed a direct tax on all printed materials in the colonies.

What is the Stamp Act?

400

The first president of the United States, who set many precedents for the office.

Who is George Washington?

400

This act established the federal judiciary and created the Supreme Court.

What is the Judiciary Act of 1801?

400

This 1763 treaty ended the French and Indian War and reshaped colonial America.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

400

This 1797 diplomatic incident with France led to an undeclared naval conflict known as the Quasi-War.

What is the XYZ Affair?

400

This agreement between the U.S. and Britain helped resolve issues left unresolved after the Revolutionary War.

What is Jay’s Treaty?

500

This prominent Patriot and president of the Second Continental Congress famously signed the Declaration of Independence in large letters.

Who is John Hancock?

500

These controversial laws passed during John Adams' presidency aimed to limit dissent against the government.

What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?

500

The final battle of the American Revolution where Lord Cornwallis surrendered.

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

500

The Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

500

This company was formed to develop land in the Northwest Territory and sought to promote westward expansion

What is the Ohio Company?

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