This country is the largest English-speaking country by population.
United States
This ocean lies between the UK and the USA.
The Atlantic Ocean
This famous battle took place in 1066.
The Battle of Hastings
This document declared independence from Britain in 1776.
The Declaration of Independence
The year Canada became a self-governing dominion.
1867
This country is both an island and a continent
Australia
This river flows through London.
The River Thames
This queen ruled during the Victorian Era.
Queen Victoria
The first president of the United States.
George Washington
The act that united Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
The British North America Act
This country consists of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom
This mountain range stretches across western North America.
The Rocky Mountains
This document, signed in 1215, limited the king’s power.
The Magna Carta
The war between the North and South from 1861 to 1865.
The American Civil War
The French explorer who founded Quebec City in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain
This country has two official languages: English and French.
Canada
This large desert is located in Australia.
The Great Victoria Desert
This British prime minister led the UK during most of World War II
Winston Churchill
The amendment that abolished slavery in the United States.
The 13th Amendment
The war between Britain and France in North America that ended in 1763.
The Seven Years’ War
the capital of this country is Wellington.
New Zealand
This is the longest river in the United States
The Missouri River
This period in the 18th and 19th centuries transformed Britain with factories and machines.
The Industrial Revolution
The event in 1929 that led to the Great Depression.
The Stock Market Crash
The 1982 act that gave Canada full control over its constitution.
The Constitution Act