The year the first slaves arrived in North America.
1619
George III
The name of a major Native American site in Wisconsin
Aztlan
The amount of people who can trace their ancestry to Native American roots
10 million
The Great Awakening spread this religion throughout Britain's North American colonies
The decade when the Great Awakening took place.
1740s
The name of two African American leaders following the Civil War.
Sojourner Truth and W.E.B. DuBois
The first permanent European settlement in the United States (located in Florida).
St. Augustine
The trip over the Atlantic Ocean for slaves.
Middle Passage
A document containing rules and guidelines for a country to follow.
Constitution
The years of the Revolutionary War.
1775-1783
The names of four Native American leaders during the late 19th century.
Geronimo, Crazy Horse, Quanah Parker, Chief Joseph
The city in which was held the Constitutional Convention
Philadelphia
The first state to secede during the Civil War.
South Carolina
The idea that the United States was destined to stretch across the North American continent
Manifest Destiny
The years of the Civil War.
1861-1865
The president during the Gilded Age.
Theodore Roosevelt
The end of the "Indian Wars" came in 1890 with this "battle"
Wounded Knee
Franklin Roosevelt used these to encourage Americans during the Great Depression.
Fireside Chats
Woodrow Wilson proclaimed "we must make the world safe for" this form of government.
Democracy
The years of the Great Depression.
1929-1941
The president during the Great Depression.
Franklin Roosevelt
In 1941, Japanese attacked this military base in Hawaii
Pearl Harbor
One group of US allies during the Vietnam War.
Hmong
The decade of economic growth following World War I
Roaring Twenties