American Revolution
Civil War
Westward Expansion
100

This person was general of the colonial army during the revolution and later our first US president.

George Washington

100

This person was the 16th president of the United States and his election caused the south to secede from the union.

Abraham Lincoln

200

This was the document written by the colonists that stated grievances to King George III and explained the reasoning for the Revolution.

Declaration of Independence

200

These are the two major reasons for the start of the Civil War (points for one, double for both)

States Rights

Slavery

200

This group of people were negatively impacted by the rapid expansion of the United States in the 1870s.

Native Americans

300

This was the battle cry used by colonist when voicing unfair treatment by British Parliament.

"No taxation without representation"

300

This was Abraham Lincoln's primary motivation at the beginning of the Civil War.

Preserve the Union

400

This was a protest where colonists snuck aboard British ships at night and destroyed supplies by throwing them in the harbor.

Boston Tea Party

400

This act allowed for popular sovereignty to be the primary factor when deciding if a state could practice slavery or not.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

400

This is the belief that the United States was meant to expand across the North American continent by God.

Manifest Destiny

500

This pamphlet written by Thomas Paine fueled colonial resentment towards the British.

Common Sense

500

This was a famous Supreme Court ruling that stated slaves were not U.S. citizens and had no legal rights to sue in court.

Dred Scott Decision

600

What was the first and last major battles in the American Revolution? (Half points to name one)

Battle of Lexington & Concord

Battle of Yorktown

600

This compromise set a line across the middle of the country, saying that any state below the line could practice slavery.

Missouri Compromise

600

This act allowed for citizens to apply for 160 acres of land with the condition that they would use the land to create farms and communities.

Homestead Act

700

This was a military tactic used by Colonial militias to ambush the British.

Guerrilla Warfare

700

This was the major turning point battle of the Civil War.

Battle of Gettysburg

800

What were the major acts passed that fueled colonial resentment towards Parliament. (200 points for each one you can name. 4 max)

Stamp Act

Sugar Act

Townshend Acts

Quartering Acts

Intolerable Acts 

800

This book was written to portray the lives of slaves and fueled abolitionist anger.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

800

This legislation authorized the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, providing land and loans to companies.

Pacific Railway Act

900

This is an economic system where colonies exist to benefit the "mother country" by providing raw materials and serving as markets for finished goods.

Mercantilism

900

This series of laws admitted California as a free state.

Compromise of 1850

1000

This major battle was seen as a turning point for the colonist because it was their first victory since the early parts of the war. It also convinced the French to send aid to the colonists.

Battle of Saratoga

1000

The Gettysburg Address famously freed slaves in the southern states. What was the clause in the address that would allow slavery to continue?

Any southern state that chose to stop fighting could keep their slaves.

1000

This is the idea that the U.S. had a special mission to spread democracy and civilization.

American Exceptionalism