According to the Land Bridge Theory, Native Americans migrated from ________ to _______________.
In 1492 I decided to sail west hoping to find a quicker route to the east. Instead, I discovered San Salvador and opened the way for the exploration and settlement of North America.
The Stamp Act put a tax on ___________
The first battle of the Civil War. Was won by the South.
Battle of Fort Sumter.
publisher of an anti-slavery newspaper called The Liberator; used his newspaper to tell everyone that slavery was wrong and should be abolished.
I sailed for France. I explored the Mississippi River all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. I called the area around the Mississippi River “Louisiana.”
The French and Indian War left England with a large amount of _____.
The land purchase of 1803 that more than doubled the size of the United States.
Commander of the Union Army
Large expanses of grasslands, open fields, and buffalo allowed which Native American group to survive and prosper?
Plains Indians
I sailed for England and the Netherlands. I claimed what is now New York for the Netherlands and the coast of North America for England. I have a river and a bay named after me.
A 1819 treaty that transferred the Spanish territory to the US for $5 million; Also known as the Adams-Onis Treaty
the first African American woman to gain recognition as an anti-slavery speaker; she also advocated for women's rights; she was a former slave
Sojourner Truth
I sailed for Spain. My expedition was the first to circumnavigate the earth. My crew made it, but I died before the end of the trip.
The law signed by Andrew Jackson that forced the resettlement of Native Americans to west of Mississippi.
Who surrendered to whom AND where at the end of the Civil War?