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American Revolution
American Geography
US States
"Star Spangled Banner"
400

This was the date that Timothy graduated from High School.

What is 5/29/19?

400

This event saw the mass dumping of tea shipments into Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

400

This bay is home to the San Francisco, San Jose, and many others.

What is San Francisco Bay?

400

The smallest of the 50 states.

What is Rhode Island?

400

This person is famously said to have created one of the first US flags.

Who is Betsy Ross?

800

This president made Father's Day an official holiday in the USA.

Who is Nixon?

800

George Washington famously crossed this river to catch the Hessians off gaurd.

What is the Delaware?

800

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The longest river in the US, just one mile longer than the Mississippi.

800

Everything is bigger here. though it is only the 2nd largest state.

What is Texas?

800

The author of the Star Spangled Banner.

Who is Francis Scott Key?

1000

The "grandmother" of Juneteenth.

Who is Opal Lee?

1000

This battle is widely considered the last battle of the American Revolution.

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

1000

This state is home to the Geographic Center of all 50 states, which I visited!

What is South Dakota?

1000

This state was once independent before joining the union as the 14th state, the first not to be an original 13 colony.

What is Vermont?

1000

This president made the Star Spangled Banner the official anthem of the USA.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

1600

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This lucky person was Birthday Girl for 3 days this year!

1600

The battle where the "shots heard around the world" happened.

What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord?

1600

The only Great Lake completely in the USA.

What is Lake Michigan?

1600

The Magnolia State; notoriously hard to spell.

What is Mississippi?

1600

The Star Spangled Banner was written based off the bombardment of this fort.

What is Fort McHenry?

2000

This person was president of the Continental Congress during the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and whose signature is prominently shown on it.

Who is John Hancock?

2000

This phrase became a rallying call to speak against the unfair taxes imposed by the British.

What is "No taxation without representation!"

2000

The highest point in continental the US.

What is Mount Whitney?

2000

This place saw a gold rush in 1848 which grew so much, it became a state in 1850.

What is California?

2000

When the American flag arrived in Asia many thought it looked like this, hence giving the US names relating to it. (It can be found in the formal Vietnamese word for the US, Hoa Kỳ.)

What is a flower?

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