Frederick Douglass
Historic Places
Name that Conflict
Road to Revolution
Slavery
200

Defeated by Douglass in a pivotal fist fight.

Who was Edward Covey.

200

This was known as the "ghost colony," due to the mystery of colonists disappearance. 

What was Roanoke.

200

Former veteran instigated armed conflict to end debt hearings in Massachusettes.

What was Shays's Rebellion.

200

Passed in 1764 this act was designed to discourage smuggling.

What was the Sugar Act.
200

This amendment officially ended slavery.

The 13th Amendment.

400

Tried to teach Douglass to read before her husband put an end to it.

Who was Sophia Auld.

400

Despite most of the fighting taking place on neighboring Breeds Hill, this place got all the credit.

What was Bunker Hill.

400

Inspired by the American Revolution this conflict saw a European country attempt a similar overthrow.

What was the French Revolution.

400

This act created a monopoly for the British East India Company.

What was the Tea Act.

400

This executive action freed some slaves, but only the ones fighting for the Confederacy.

What was the emancipation proclamation.
500

In what state was Douglass born.

What was Maryland.

500

The midnight ride of Paul Revere focused on warning colonists about the British attacking what two historical locations.

What were Lexington and Concord.

500

This political conflict ended in a fatal duel between Alexander Hamilton and his killer.

Who was Aaron Burr.

500

An act of defiance to some, propaganda to others, resulting in significant financial damages.

What was the Boston Tea Party.

500

This was the most deadly leg of the trans Atlantic slave trade.

What was the Middle Passage.
800

First book to inspire Douglass regarding slavery and human rights.

What was the Columbian Orator. 

800

The location of a famous fire during the War of 1812.

What was Washington D.C.

800

The American extension of the Seven Years War.

What was the French and Indian War.

800

Crispus Attucks was left out of the most famous portrayal of this event.

What was the Boston Massacre.

800

Cotton, tobacco, and rice grown on plantations are examples.

What are cash crops.

1000

The movement that Douglass spent his later life as a public speaker for.

What was the Abolitionist movement.

1000

The infamous witch trials took place in this town in Massachusettes.

What is Salem.

1000

Although there are several, 1763, 1814, 1856, the 1763 version formally ended the Revolutionary War.

What was the Treaty of Paris.
1000

Known in Britian as the Coercive acts, they were know by a different title in the Colonies.

What were the Intolerable Acts.

1000

Part of the original constitution dealt with voting rights and taxation for enslaved people.

What was the 3/5 Compromise.