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the location where Washington and his men spent a harsh winter

Valley Forge

100

famous for their weaving of rugs

Navajo

100

the largest freshwater lake

Lake Superior

100

constructed the first American flag

Betsey Ross

100

invited to the first Thanksgiving

Wampanoag

200

the highest waterfall in North America

Yosemite Falls

200

lived in longhouses

Iroquois

200

the world's largest inland seaway

St. Lawrence Seaway

200

people who wanted to Separate from the Church of England

Separatists

200

famous Shoshone who guided Lewis and Clark

Sacagawea

300

the largest river in the U.S.

Mississippi R.

300

known for their burial mounds

Hopewell

300

deepest lake in the U.S.

Crater Lake

300

rode from Boston to warn of the British attack

Paul Revere

300

largest tribe int he U.S. today

Cherokee

400

the most prominent landform in eastern North America

Appalachian Mountains

400

This tribe's name means "southerner"

Shawnee

400

Where General Lord Cornwallis surrendered the British to Washington

Yorktown

400

said to have contributed the most work at the Constitutional Convention

James Madison

400

Joseph Brant translated portions of the Scripture into the language of this native American tribe

Mohawk

500

Canada's highest peak

Mt. Logan

500

kept a pictorial chronicle of the history and traditions of North America

Delaware

500

John Cabot was the first modern explorer to reach the mainland of what continent

North America

500

"Give me liberty or give me death"

Patrick Henry

500

the Native American group from which Sacagawea came

Shoshone