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100

This agricultural staple of the Americas was the cornerstone of civilizations like the Aztec and Inca.

What is maize?

100

This document, signed aboard a ship in 1620, established self-governance for the Plymouth Colony.  

 What is the Mayflower Compact?  

100

This 1763 agreement ended the French and Indian War and removed France from North America.  

   What is the Treaty of Paris?  

100

This 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the U.S.

 What is the Louisiana Purchase?  

100

This 1854 act allowed settlers in Kansas and Nebraska to vote on whether to allow slavery, leading to violent clashes.  

 What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?  

200

The exchange of crops, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and New World is known as this.  

 What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

This woman was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for her religious beliefs and became a symbol of dissent.  

Who is Anne Hutchinson?  

200

 This 1773 event was a response to British taxation on tea and escalated tensions between Britain and the colonies.  

 What is the Boston Tea Party?  

200

The idea that Americans were destined to expand westward across the continent is known as this.  

What is Manifest Destiny?

200

This book by Harriet Beecher Stowe exposed the realities of slavery and galvanized abolitionist sentiment.  

What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

300

This labor system was used by the Spanish to control and Christianize Native Americans in the New World.  

  What is the encomienda system?  

300

This conflict between Native Americans and New England settlers was led by Metacom in 1675.  

   What is King Philip’s War?  

300

This document, adopted on July 4, 1776, declared the colonies' independence from Britain.  

   What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

This invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production and entrenched slavery in the South.  

  What is the cotton gin?  

300

This 1863 declaration by Abraham Lincoln freed slaves in Confederate-held territories.  

 What is the Emancipation Proclamation?  

400

This Native American city near present-day St. Louis, known for its large mounds, was one of the most complex pre-Columbian societies.  

   What is Cahokia?

400

This economic policy sought to maximize exports, minimize imports, and increase wealth for European powers.

 What is mercantilism?  

400

This plan proposed at the Constitutional Convention favored large states by basing representation on population.  

   What is the Virginia Plan?  

400

The transportation of goods and people improved drastically with the development of this steam-powered vehicle by Robert Fulton.  

  What is the steamboat?  

400

 This Union strategy sought to blockade Southern ports and gain control of the Mississippi River.  

What is the Anaconda Plan?  

500

 This 1680 uprising saw the Pueblo people revolt against Spanish colonization in present-day New Mexico.  

  What is the Pueblo Revolt?

500

The trade route that connected Africa, the Americas, and Europe for the exchange of goods and enslaved people was called this.  

  What is the triangular trade?  

500

These essays, written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, argued for ratification of the Constitution. 

   What are The Federalist Papers?

500

This social movement sought to limit or ban the consumption of alcohol.  

 What is the Temperance Movement?  

500

This group in Congress pushed for civil rights and voting rights for freed African Americans after the Civil War.  

Who are the Radical Republicans?  

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