British surrender at Yorktown
When was 1781?
Resigned before he could be impeached due to his involvement in the Watergate Scandal
Who was Richard Nixon?
Abolitionist, fought against slavery, was arrested and executed for Harper's Ferry Raid, in 1831
Who was Nat Turner?
Battle fought after Treaty of Ghent signed and made Andrew Jackson a hero, last major conflict of War of 1812
What was the Battle of New Orleans?
The annexation of the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam in result of the Spanish-American War
When was 1898?
The only president to have served as President for four terms
Hint: afterwards there was an amendment added to only allow the president to serve two terms
Who was FDR?
The first lady who saved George Washington's picture from the White House in the War of 1812
Who was Dolley Madison?
When the Pueblo people uprised against Spanish colonizers in present-day New Mexico
Pueblo Revolt
When Japan attacked the United States during World War II
Hint: know exact date
When was Dec 7, 1941
The only two presidents to be impeached
Who was Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson?
Invented the Cottin Gin
Who was Eli Whitney?
The beginning of the American Revolution, British troops marched from Boston to Concord
What was the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
When Pennsylvania farmers rebelled because of Hamilton's tax on whiskey
When was 1787?
Won the election of 1945, one of the greatest election upsets in US History
Who was Harry S Truman?
Former New York Senator, the "boss" ;) of the Democratic political machine that played a major role in politics in NY in 19th century
Who was Boss Tweed?
War against the Allies and Axis, worldwide from 1939-1945
What was World War 2?
The war between Mexico and the US over Texas, Mexico lost Texas and their border became the Rio Grande
When was 1846-48 ? (Any year between is correct)
The first president whose campaign was televised
Who was JFK?
One of the women who led the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848
Who was Susan B Anthony? ONe
During the Civil War, a loss for the Union, and a win for Robert E Lee, described as the wars turning point
What was the Battle of Gettysburg?