What was the first settlement of America?
Jamestown / Roanoke
What were the years of the civil war?
1861-1865
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
Who were the two countries that started the war?
Britain /Germany /Poland
What war was called the Great War?
World War One
What year(s) were the Salem Witch trials?
1662-1663
What was a main cause for the war?
The cession of the south from the union.
Who were the two presidents assassainated?
Abraham Lincoln, James Abram Garfield, William McKinley , and John F. Kennedy
What were some technicalogical advances of the war
Radio/aircraft/Atomic Bombs/ Radar
How long did the war last?
4 years
What are 2 of the 3 acts were in put in between 1765-1767
Stamp Act, Declaratory Act, and Townshead Acts
What was a turning point for the north?
Gettysburg/Vicksburg/Tullahoma Campaign
Who was the first head of the Supreme Court?
John Rutledge
What were the year of the Normandy invasions?
1944
Name three countries involved
Central powers, Britain, America
Who were three writers of the Federalist Papers and how many essays did each person write?
John Jay-5
James Madison-29
Alexander Hamilton-51
What event officially ended the war?
Appomattox Court House
We may or may not have been guilty of something but were sent to death anyway
Sacco and Vanzetti
How long was the Berlin war up
10,316 Day
Who and what was made at the meeting in Paris?
Treaty of Versailles / Willson
Wha what was a main issue with the election of 1800?
Jefferson was known as an ‘elitist ‘ and a known advocate of separation of church and state
What are two of some three things learned from the events of the war?
We let technology determine communication, we hold certain rights closer than others, we learned the effects of state control
I was a leader of a nation who tried to unify and expand . You may think I’m the enemy but I’m actually...?
Joseph Stalin
What was the use of the Taft-Hartly Act?
To check the growing power of unions
What did we learn from the war?
Not to treat the losing countries with harsh punishments