Virginia Geography
Jamestown & Colonial Life
The American Revolution
Civil War Era
20th Century & Civil Rights
100

These are the two large bodies of water that border Virginia to the east.

Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay

100

This is the year Jamestown was founded as the first permanent English settlement in North America.

1607

100

He is known as the "Father of Our Country" and served as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

This major disagreement regarding human rights and labor between Northern and Southern states led directly to the Civil War.

Disagreement over slavery

100

She was a Virginian and the first African American woman in the United States to establish and become president of a bank.

Maggie L. Walker

200

This region features flat land and is located near the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay.

Coastal Plain 

200

This was the primary economic reason England wanted to establish a colony in Virginia.

To find silver and gold. 

200

This famous Virginian wrote the Declaration of Independence, stating that people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Because people in western Virginia did not agree with secession, they broke away to form this new state in 1863.

West Virginia

200

In 1951, this 16-year-old high school student led a historic walkout strike at Moton High School to protest unequal school conditions in Virginia.

Barbara Johns

300

These are the five states that border Virginia.

Maryland, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina

300

In 1619, the General Assembly met for the first time. It was the first elected legislative body in English America, known as this.

House of Burgesses

300

This passionate Virginian inspired colonists to rebel against Great Britain with his famous words, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:   THIS QUESTION IS WORTH DOUBLE POINTS! This was the name of the first major land battle of the Civil War, which took place in Virginia near Manassas.

First Battle of Bull RUN. 

300

He was a prominent Virginia lawyer who fought against school segregation and helped win the court case that became part of Brown v. Board of Education.

Oliver W. Hill Sr.

400

This shallow, natural lake is located in the Coastal Plain region and is surrounded by the Dismal Swamp.

Lake Drummond

400

This successful cash crop became the main source of wealth for the Virginia colony, requiring a large labor force.

Tobacco

400

This was the final major battle of the American Revolution where the British army surrendered to the Americans in Virginia.

Battle of Yorktown

400

This historic clash between the Monitor and the Merrimack in Virginia waters was the first battle between these types of ships.

Ironclads

400

He made national history by becoming the first African American ever elected as a state governor in the United States.

L. Douglas Wilder
500

This region is located west of the Blue Ridge Mountains and features rolling hills, deep valleys, and the Great Valley of Virginia.

Valley and Ridge Region

500

This group of people arrived in Jamestown against their will in 1619, permanently changing the colony's economy.


Enslaved Africans

500

James Lafayette was an enslaved African American from Virginia who served the Continental Army in this unique and dangerous role.

A Spy

500

This is the specific town in Virginia where Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, ending the war.

Appomattox Court House

500

This Richmond native was a world-class tennis champion, author, and an eloquent spokesperson for social change.

Aurthur R. Ashe Jr

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