When did the United States declare its independence? (the day, month, year)
On 4th July, 1776
This the largest freshwater body made up of five lakes. They lie on the American-Canadian border.
The Great Lakes
This sculpture was sent to the USA in 1876 by the French people for the 100th anniversary of American independence.
The Statue of Liberty
This is a small square in central New York that is famous for its neon signs, electronic billboards and it is also the centre of theatres and cinemas.
Times Square
This is the state that is made up of several islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii
This is the region where Native Americans are believed to have arrived from 20,000 years ago.
Siberia, Russia.
Where is the highest point in the USA Mount McKinley located?
In Alaska
This is an area that was made by the Colorado River and it lies in the state of Arizona.
The Grand Canyon
This is a tall white obelisk and it is the tallest structure in Washington. You can look at the city from the observation deck there.
Washington Monument
This state was purchased from Russia in 1867. What is the name of the state and what was the price that was paid for it?
Alaska, it was bought for a price of 7.2 million dollars.
Which country did the British fight a war over their land in North America from 1754-1763 called the Seven Years' War?
France
This is the longest river in the USA and it is also the fourth-longest river of the world.
The Mississippi River
This is the name of three waterfalls: the Horseshoe Waterfalls, the American Waterfalls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The falls lie on the American-Canadian border and the cities on both sides of the falls are connected by two bridges.
The Niagara Falls
This is a long street that runs through Manhattan Island. It is the oldest street in New York and it is also the cultural centre because many theatres and cinemas are there.
Broadway
This is the largest state of the USA.
Alaska
What historical event from resulted in the abolishment of slavery in 1865 and who was the President of America back then?
The American Civil War from 1861 to 1865.
This is the major mountain range running through Western United States and Canada.
The Rocky Mountains
This is the oldest and the largest national park in the USA. It is home to the world's largest geyser.
Yellowstone National Park
This skyscraper is the tallest building in the USA and in the Western Hemisphere. It was built on a site that suffered a terrorist attack in 2001.
One World Trade Center
This is the smallest state of the USA.
Rhode Island
Which city was founded by the Dutch in 1624 and what was the point called by the people?
New York, it was called New Amsterdam.
This is the lowest, driest and hottest place in North America. It is located in Eastern California.
Death Valley
This is a large sculpture with the faces of four American presidents. It is the world's largest mountain carving.
Mount Rushmore
This city is famous for its cable cars and a prison called Alcatraz. The top tourist attraction is the Golden Gate Bridge. The city lies in California.
San Francisco
This is the state where the first English permanent settlement in America, called Jamestown, was founded in 1607.
Virginia