In 1848, thousands of people went to this state, searching for something. What were they looking for, and what state did they go to?
What is gold and California?
America's most famous "tea party" location
What is Boston, Massachusetts?
America's current Vice President
Who is JD Vance?
America's current president
Who is Donald J Trump?
The two oceans that touch America
What is Atlantic and Pacific?
America bought Alaska from this country in 1867
What is Russia?
The day each year (Month, Day) that Americans celebrate their independence from Britain
What is July 4th?
Animal that represents America
What is the bald eagle?
The year America put two men on the moon. (Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong)
What is 1969?
The country America took Texas from
What is Mexico?
The number of colonies America had before it fought for it's independence
What is 13?
What big war happened in America from 1861-1865? A: The Revolutionary War B: Desert Storm C: The Civil War D: The Spanish-American War
What is the Civil War?
The stars and stripes on our current flag represent
What are the 50 states (represented by the stars) and the original 13 colonies (represented by the red and white stripes)?
The youngest American president in history
Who is John F Kennedy?
The famous river that starts in Minnesota and ends in the Gulf of America
What is the Mississippi River?
The state and city that is considered the "Wedding Capital of the World"
What is Las Vegas, Nevada?
Two crops made the south very rich in the early days of America's formation.
What is cotton and tobacco?
American car company that had the idea for an assembly line
What is Ford?
The explorer credited with discovering Florida
Who is Juan Ponce de Leon?
The US's motto "E pluribus unum" means
Out of many, one
The only state to have ever been ruled by a queen
What is Hawaii?
The event that brought America into WW2
What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?
The city where the Declaration of Independence was Signed
What is Philadelphia?
America's first billionaire and the richest man in America during the gilded age
John D Rockefeller, the founder of Standard Oil
The language that almost became America's official language? (Not english)
What is German?