He the Man
What are You Doing?
National Anthem
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Misc.
100

Signed the Emancipation Proclamation

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Abraham Lincoln

100

I am dancing the official state dance of Wisconsin. Basically hopping on each leg twice.

Polka

100

This nationality was known for starting taverns, grocery stores, and bakeries. Magnifico!

Italians

100

Name 1 nationality that moved to Wisconsin.

Finnish
Dutch
Polish
German
Hmong
Italian

100

This ship was around for 10 years before it caught fire on Lake Huron.

The Niagara

200

Started a community for other freed slaves.


John Greene

200

I am shoveling coal into a train car, known as this.

Tramming

200

Hans Christian Heg was this nationality, doncha know!

Norwegian

200

Name 1 major barrier for most immigrants.

Language
Education
Cultures

200

What year was the bank established in Hurley.

1920

300

He was one of the first to build a shrine along the roadway.

John Konkol

300

I am working toward a goal with others toward a goal and sharing profit.

Co-op

300

This nationality was known to build shrines along roadsides out of bricks and Poles.

Poles

300

Name 1 employment opportunity offered in Wisconsin in the 1900s.

Agriculture
Manufacturing/Factories
Logging

300

This is Wisconsin's oldest known Polish community.

Portage

400

Called enslaved people "Contrabands" as part of the war effort.


Benjamin Butler

400

I am paying my employees with a form of money that can only be used on certain things.

Scrip

400

This nationality migrated to the U.S. during the Vietnam War. Now they Live Ahmong us!

Hmong

400

Name 1 reason for hazardous working conditions?

Primitive Machinery
Harmful Chemicals
Long Hours

400

This document abolished slavery.

The Emancipation Proclamation

500

Wrote Handbook for the Homeseeker. And secured permission to create Norther Wisconsin.

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William Henry

500

I just signed a contract making me this type of servant. 

Indentured
500

This nationality is from the Netherlands. Double your fun with 2 jumpropes.

Dutch

500

Name 1 way society helped immigrants.

Loaned them Money
Relocated workers to Wisconsin
Moved them away from factories

500

This was built East to West through Wisconsin and still exists today.

Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad

600

Highest ranking WI soldier killed in the Civil War.

        

Han Christian Heg

600

I'm going to look for Iron in the Northern Wisconsin range.

Gogebic

600

This nationality was almost finnished before coming to the U.S. after a Russian Czar treated their country like a slave state. 

Finns / Finnish

600

Name 1 Wisconsin town mentioned in Chapter 2.

Hurley
Portage
Menominee
Cross Plains
Mazomanie
Milwaukee

600

Land in norther Wisconsin became sandy and full of stumps due to this.

Over-Lumbering

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