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This place was the first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

100

This European people first settled New York.

Who are the Dutch?

100

The United States Constitution set up a government with these three branches. 

What are the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches? 

100

John Brown raided this southern city, site of a federal armory, in an effort to begin a slave rebellion.

What is Harper's Ferry?

100
Technological innovation caused the resurgence of this Southern staple crop and the increase of slavery in the United States. 

What is cotton?

200

In this city, British tax collectors were tarred and feathered. It was also the home of Paul Revere. 

What is Boston?

200

This is a collective name for those who fought for the abolition of slavery. 

Who are Abolitionists?

200

This document, authored by Mott and Day, demanded equality for women. 

What is the Declaration of Sentiments? 

200

This document signed by Lincoln freed the slaves in the rebelling states.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

200

During the Civil War, this group of people left the house and entered the work force, occupying jobs previously held by those doing most of the fighting. 

Who are women? 

300

The Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both signed in this city.

What is Philadelphia?

300

This President signed the Alien & Sedition Acts.

Who is John Adams?

300

This the collective name for these original amendments which protect Americans' basic rights. 

What is the Bill of Rights?

300

This formerly enslaved activist learned how to read, wrote an influential account of his life, and sparred with Lincoln. He is known for his address "What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?"

Who is Fredrick Douglass?

300

This is a tax on imports, popular amongst the Americans in the 1800s as a way of protecting and growing their industry & manufacturing. 

What is a tariff? 

400

This PA city was the site of a decisive battle where the Union was unusually on the defensive in a fish-hook shape.

What is Gettysburg?

400

This President's election was known as the "Revolution of 1800."

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400

These amendments abolished slavery, guaranteed citizen for formerly enslaved people, and granted the right to vote to Black Americans. 

What are the Reconstruction Amendments? 

400

John O'Sullivan came up with the idea of "Manifest Destiny," which can be described as this. 

What is the idea that the United States' role is to spread democracy and freedom from coast to coast.
400
Americans believed this river marked the boundary between the United States and Mexico. 

What is the Rio Grande River?

500

The British surrendered at this place with the aid of French ships in the nearby harbor. 

What is Yorktown?

500

This person invented the cotton gin.

Who is Eli Whitney?

500

This colonial-era document from 1775 was a last-ditch attempt by the American colonists to have the king listen to their demands. 

What is the Olive Branch Petition? 

500

This military leader fought to protect the indigenous way of life in the War of 1812.

Who is Tecumseh?

500

Franklin Pierce, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Nathaniel Hawthorne are all graduates of this, the finest educational institution in the land.

What is Bowdoin College?

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