1st president of the United States
Goerge Washinton
People of the 13 colonies fought back against England for independence
The Revolutionary War
All persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens of the United States
14th Amendment
He made the I had a dream speech and later was assassinated
Martin Luther King Jr.
People from the 13 colonies threw tea off an English ship as a sign of rebellion
Boston Tea Party
This president is given the Title for freeing the slaves
Abraham Lincon
Mos of the U.S. did not like this war the United States was involved in
Vietnam War
Stops illegal searches and seizures
Fourth Amendment
This person ran the Underground Rail Road to help slaves escape the south
Harriet Tubmin
the march was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans.
March On Washington
This president ordered the Burlin airlift
President Harry Truman
American Fighting against itself
American Civil War
freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press
1st Amendment
This person refused to give up their set on a bus that sparked one of the most famous boycotts in U.S. history
Rosa Parks
this College protesting the Vietnam war, when 4 people were shot and killed
Kent state Protest
This president sent more troops into Vietnam
Lyndon B. Johnson
Most people say D-day was the turning point of this war.
World War II
Ends Slavery
13th Amendment
these 9 students were the first Black group of students who went to an all-white school
Little Rock nine
British soldiers shot and killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston
Boston Massacre
This president was assassinated riding in a presidential motorcade.
John F. Kennedy
known as the Great War, began in 1914
World War I
Right to remain Silent
5th Amendment
Broke the color barrier in Baseball
Jackie Robinson
Looking for a Date
These two buildings in New York were hit with planes, known as the biggest terrorist attack in the U.S. history
9/11/2001 Twin towers attacked