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100

This leader commanded the Continental Army and later became the first U.S. president.

George Washington 

100

This 1803 event doubled the size of the United States through a land deal with France.

The Louisiana Purchase

100

Mr. O'Neill graduates from this university in one week 

Ohio University 

100

This 1804–1806 expedition explored the Louisiana Territory and reached the Pacific Ocean.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition 

100

This student made an emotional slideshow after the death of his dear friend Meriweather Lewis. 

Dylan (4th)

200

This president, known for his role in the Battle of New Orleans, signed the Indian Removal Act.

Andrrew Jackson

200

This compromise of 1820 kept the balance between free and slave states by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.

Missouri Compromise

200

This traditionally awful football team is sadly Mr. O'Neills favorite 

The Cleveland Browns 

200

This 1776 document declared the American colonies independent from Britain.

The Declaration of Independence 

200

After the Lewis and Clark Simulation, Mikey gave a memorable speech to the class, saying, "There will be..."

"Casualties" (3rd)

300

This president issued a doctrine warning European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

James Monroe

300

his event in 1848, starting in California, led thousands to rush west in search of wealth.

The California Gold Rush

300

Mr. O'Neill ordered this  sandwich at a local restaurant in McArthur

Veel Sandwich at Main Eatery 

300

This song was written after the attack on Fort McHenry.

The Star-Spangled Banner

300

This student has consistently steered his classmates wrong in choose-your-own-adventure simulations and will vote against them in nearly all circumstances 

Wyatt (5th)

400

This formerly enslaved man became a leading abolitionist speaker and writer and advised Abraham Lincoln.

Frederick Douglass

400

This American Revolution battle in 1775 is known as the “shot heard ‘round the world.”

Lexington and Concord

400

What city near Cleveland is Mr. O'Neill from

Medina 

400

This man brought textile mill technology to the United States and is sometimes called a “traitor” by Britain.

Samuel Slater

400

These two students are responsible for the date and lunch always being on the board

Emma and Anna (8th/Homeroom)

500

Known as the “Father of the Common School Movement,” this reformer pushed for free public education.

Horace Mann

500

The 1832 conflict during Andrew Jackson's presidency involved South Carolina attempting to ignore a federal law.

The nullification Crisis

500

What was the very first lesson Mr. O'Neill taught this year

Common Sense by Thomas Paine or The Boston Tea Party

500

This event in the 1790s tested Washington’s power when farmers rebelled against a tax on whiskey.

Whisky Rebellion 

500

This student gave me the Ohio State keychain that sits on my desk, as well as one of her famous notes. "You have been..." 

Jasmyne (4th)

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