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American Revolution
States and Capitals
100

Disputes over taxes on imports favored by the North but not the South before the Civil War?

Tariffs

100

Leading abolitionist and former slave who published an autobiography, a newspaper and spoke to large crowds.

Frederick Douglass

100

Slowest moving mammal in the world.

Sloth

100
Patriots dressed up as Native Americans and threw British Tea in Boston Harbor.

The Tea Party

100

Capital of New York

Albany

200

Novel dramatizing the cruelties of slavery touched readers emotionally and created widespread antislavery support among northerners.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

200

The Women's Rights Movement held a convention in 1848 in this New York Town.

Seneca Falls

200

This ocean is located between Great Britain and the United States of America.

The Atlantic Ocean

200

The act passed by Parliament in response to the Tea Party prevented any town meetings from happening in Boston.

The Intolerable or Coercive Acts

200

Capital of South Carolina

Columbia

300

Loyalty to local interests, values, customs, lifestyles, and political values of one’s own region, instead of National concerns.

Sectionalism

300

The reform movement led by Horace Mann to provide opportunities to all people regardless of their social status, race, or gender.

Education Reform Movement

300

This is the name of the building where the Legislative Branch or Congress meets in their respective chambers.

The Capitol Building

300

The first battles of the American Revolutionary War.

Lexington and Concord

300

Capital of Pennsylvania

Harrisburg

400

Republican Candidate who was Elected in 1860 causing the Southern States to secede.

Lincoln

400

A famous historical document used by Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the Seneca Falls Convention and it outlined the basis of the Women's Rights Movement.

The Declaration of Independence

400

There are over 7,500 varieties of this type of Fruit.

Apples

400
An alliance was formed with this country after The Americans won a significant battle in Saratoga, NY.

The French.

400

Capital of Montana

Helena

500

The first state to secede from the Union.

South Carolina

500

This leader of the Women's Rights Movement was arrested for illegally voting in the 1872 Presidential Election.

Susan B. Anthony
500

The nickname of the city of Rochester, NY

The Flour or Flower city

500

One of the last major battles of the war and resulted in British General Cornwallis surrendering his 7,000 men to the Americans and French on October 19th, 1781.

The Battle of Yorktown

500

Capital of Alaska

Anchorage

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