Flashback Facts
Connect the Dots
Time Traveler's Toolbox
Chronology Challenge
Bonus Round
100

What was the major effect of the Battle of Saratoga? (unit 3)

it convinced France to join the war on Americas side

100

Connect Shays’ Rebellion and the Constitutional Convention. (unit 3)

example answer) Shays’ Rebellion exposed the weaknesses of the Articles and helped prompt the call for a stronger federal government. 

100

You arrive in 1776. Describe three significant events or developments in America during this time. (unit 3)

  • Declaration of Independence

  • Common Sense by Thomas Paine

  • Battles of Trenton and Long Island

100

Put these in order:
a. Treaty of Paris (1783)
b. Declaration of Independence
c. Washington elected President
d. Articles of Confederation ratified

(unit 3)

b, d , a, c

100

First group to name the first 5 presidents wins. Go!

(unit 3)

George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe.

200

Name two effects of the Market Revolution. (unit 4)

Rise of factories and wage labor; expansion of transportation.

200

How are the Second Great Awakening and the abolitionist movement connected? (unit 4)

The revivalist spirit of the Second Great Awakening emphasized moral reform, inspiring many to fight against slavery.

200

You arrive in the 1830s. What are three key events or trends? (unit 4)

  • Indian Removal Act (1830)

  • Nullification Crisis (1832–33)

  • Rise of Whig Party

200

Question: Put these in order:
a. Erie Canal completed
b. Trail of Tears
c. Seneca Falls Convention
d. Election of Andrew Jackson 

(unit 4)

a, d, b, c

200

What figure was portrayed in the idea of manifest destiny? (unit 4)

An angel

300

What were two components of the Missouri Compromise? (unit 4)

Missouri entered as a slave state; Maine as a free state; 36°30′ line set for future territories.

300

Connect Andrew Jackson and the Bank War. (unit 4)

Jackson opposed the Second Bank of the U.S., viewing it as an elite institution; he vetoed its recharter, leading to the "Bank War."

300

ou land in the 1840s. What’s happening? (Unit 4)

  • Manifest Destiny expansion (Annexation of Texas, Oregon Trail)

  • Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

  • Mexican-American War (1846–1848)

300

What came first the war of 1812 or the market revolution? (unit 4)

The war of 1812

300

Why did Americans feel that they should move west? (unit 4)

They believed that it was their God given right and duty.

400

Name two causes of the Civil War. (unit 5)

Slavery; sectionalism; election of Abraham Lincoln; states' rights.

400

Connect the Dred Scott decision and the Republican Party platform. (unit 5)

The Dred Scott decision denied Congress's power to ban slavery in territories; Republicans opposed this, supporting "Free Soil" ideology.

400

You land in 1861. What's one major development do you witness? (unit 5)

  • Lincoln’s inauguration

  • Secession of Southern states

  • Battle of Fort Sumter (start of Civil War)

400

Put these in order:
a. Kansas-Nebraska Act
b. Election of Abraham Lincoln
c. Gettysburg Address
d. Surrender at Appomattox

(unit 5)

a, b, c, d

400

Where was Abraham Lincon killed and in what year did it happen? (unit 5)

Ford's Theatre, 1865

500

Name two results of the Compromise of 1850. (unit 5)

California admitted as a free state; stricter Fugitive Slave Law enacted.

500

How are the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment connected? (unit 5)

The Proclamation freed slaves in rebelling states as a wartime measure; the 13th Amendment abolished slavery nationwide.

500

You arrive in 1865. What do you see? (unit 5)

  • End of the Civil War

  • Assassination of Lincoln

  • Ratification of 13th Amendment
    Theme: End of slavery and beginning of Reconstruction

500

"With malice toward none, with charity for all…” 

Who said this, and in what context? (unit 5)

Abraham Lincoln in his Second Inaugural Address (1865), promoting reconciliation at the end of the Civil War.

500

Draw Abraham Lincon (you have 30 seconds) (unit 5)

Best drawing wins.