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Places
Erratic Facts
100

He was a Dutch Director-general who was famous for having a wooden leg.

Who is Peter Stuyvesant?

100

This place is now called New York.

What is New Amsterdam?

100

Revolution that dethroned the unpopular Catholic James II and inspired political unrest in America. 

What is the Glorious Revolution?

200

New York is named after him

Who is Duke of York?

200

The river that the New Amsterdam resided on was called.

What is the Hudson River?

200

Leader of the Dominion of New England who tried to flee from a revolution by dressing as a woman.

Who is Sir Edmund Andros?

300

A group of religious people  known for their simplicity of architecture, dress, manner, and speech.

Who were the Quakers?

300

New York, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania were considered this.

What are the Bread Colonies?

300

This famous street was named after a wall surrounding Manhattan Island to protect against Native American raids.

What is Wall Street?

400

Prominent Quaker leader who helped establish Philadelphia.

Who is William Penn?

400

This Quaker city allowed religious freedom and treated Natives fairly.

What is Philadelphia?

400

This group of people are attributed to the contribution of Santa Claus, Sauerkraut, bowling sleighing, and waffles.

Who are the Dutch?

500

A group of people who settled on the Delaware River next to the Dutch Colony.

Who were the Swedes?

500

New Sweden was placed near this river. 

What is the Delaware River?

500

The greatest APUSH teacher in room 108.

Who is Ms. Davis?