First 5 Presidents
Colonialism
Jacksonian Era
Antebellum
Civil War
100

This Person served as the First President of the United States and is often called the "Father of His Country"

Who is George Washington

100

This colony was founded in 1607 and was the first permanent English settlement in North America

What is Jamestown

100

This U.S. president, known as "Old Hickory," served 2 terms from 1829 to 1837 and was a champion of the "common man."

Who is Andrew Jackson

100

This 1820 agreement admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to maintain the balance in Congress

What is the Missouri Compromise

100

This U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, which declared enslaved people in Confederate states to be free.

Who is Abraham Lincoln

200

Before becoming the 2nd President, this man served as the first Vice President under George Washington

Who is John Adams

200

When did the first group of Enslaved African Americans Arrive to Jamestown

What is 1619

200

This 1830 law authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River

What is the Indian Removal Act

200

This enslaved preacher led a famous 1831 Rebellion in Virginia, resulting in harsher slave laws across the South.

Who is Nat Turner

200

This July 1863 battle was the Turning Point of the Civil War and is often called the "high-water mark of the Confederacy."

What is the Battle of Gettysburg

300

As the 5th President, this man issued the famous doctrine warning European Nations against interfering in the Americas

Who is James Monroe

300

The pilgrims abroad this ship landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 seeking religious freedom

What is the Mayflower

300

Andrew Jackson opposed as powerful institution, which he viewed as unconstitutional and favoring the wealthy Elite

What is the Second National Bank of the United States

300

This former enslaved man became a leading abolitionist, writer, and orator, publishing the newspaper The North Star

Who is Frederick Douglass

300

The Union's superior transportation system relied heavily on this method, which allowed for the quick movement of troops and supplies

What are railroads

400

The Bill of Rights was ratified during the presidency of this 3rd President, who also authored the Declaration of INdependence

Who is Thomas Jefferson

400

But the system, used in colonial times, involved the mother country benefiting from colonies' resources through the strict table controls

What is Mercantilism

400

The forced relocation of the Cherokee Nation, during which thousands died, became known as this tragic name

What is the Trail of Tears

400

This South Carolina senator was a staunch advocate of states' rights and Nullification, famously opposing tariffs and federal overreach

Who is John C. Calhoun

400

This tragic riot took place in Kansas during the Compromise between Nebraska and Kansas

What was Bleeding Kansas

500

This 4th President, known as the "Father of the Constitution," Helped draft the foundational document for the United States.

Who is James Madison

500

This 1676 rebellion in Virginia, led by a farmer, protested against Native American attacks and the colonial government's lack of action

What is Bacon's Rebellion

500

This political party was formed in opposition to Andrew Jackson, uniting people who disliked his use of executive power

What is the Whig Party

500
Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, published in 1852, intensified sectional tensions by depicting the harsh realities of slavery.

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin

500

The Civil War officially ended when Confederate forces surrendered on April 9, 1865, at this location in Virginia.

What is the Appomattox Court House

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