American
tragedies
American
atrocities
American wins
American icons
American law
100

This invent kicked off America’s involvement in the Middle East and drastically changed our airport security routines. 

9/11

(never forget)

100

The only two times atomic bombs have ever been used in warfare were both American uses in these cities. 

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

100

Probably the greatest deal of all time, we got this land for about 3 cents per acre. 

The Louisiana Territory

100

This hunk of burning love was found dead on his bathroom floor from some kind of cardiac issue triggered by gastrointestinal issues. 

Elvis Presley

100

These warnings ensure suspects are informed of their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and their Sixth Amendment right to legal representation

Miranda Rights

200

This event gave America the final push it needed to get involved in the 2nd World War. 

Pearl Harbor

200

Concentration camps on American soil, just by another name. 

Japanese Internment Camps

200

At this location Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant met to end the Civil War. 

The Appomattox Courthouse

200

The most classic cartoon character, he started as a boat captain. 

Mickey Mouse 

200

An ironically punny name, this Supreme Court ensured desegregation of schools across America. 

Brown v. Board of Education

300

The date of this event is now the name of a Netflix series based on the Stephen King book about time travel starring James Franco. 

The Assassination of JFK

300

There are lots of famous trails in America, but unlike the Oregon trail or the Pony Express, those who walked this trail did so unwillingly. 

The Trail of Tears

300

Ronald Reagan secured a win for democracy against communism when he said “tear down this wall” to this person. 

Mr. Gorbachev 

300

Contrary to popular belief, his fake teeth were not wood, but a mixture of materials, even including human teeth he got from his slaves. 

George Washington

300

Abraham Lincoln pulled overtime to get this amendment passed before the Civil War ended, fearing people wouldn’t support it if the war was already ended. 

13th Amendment

400

In 1906 this city was rocked by an intense earthquake that started multiple fires, resulting in at least 3000 deaths and 80% of the city being destroyed. 

San Francisco

400

This prison in the Middle East was home to torture tactics and war crimes committed by American soldiers. 

Abu Ghraib 

400

In 1781 the American Revolutionary ended with America winning the war in this final battle, also a song title in the musical Hamilton. 

The Battle of Yorktown

400

“Don’t be ridiculous Andrea, everybody wants this” acting legend in their movies. 

Meryl Streep

400

This act protects women against sexual discrimination in education, every university has an office dedicated to it. 

Title IX

500

This event in 1911 resulted in the deaths 146 of the 500 mostly female workers in the building, and sparked debate and change in America for workers rights and workplace safety. 

The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire 

500

Not the airmen! The American government infected many people in this Black community with an STD to research it. But once they had a treatment, they didn’t administer it. 

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study

500

The bloodiest battle for America yet, 600,000 American troops fought in this battle in Europe in Germany’s last shot offensive during WW2

The Battle of the Bulge

500

Following her marriage to Joe DiMaggio, he promised her that if she passed away before him, he would leave flowers on her grave every week—a promise he kept, sending roses to her crypt multiple times a week for 20 years

Marilyn Monroe

500

In response to widespread poverty amongst the elderly during the Great Depression, FDR signed this act into law. 

Social Security Act