During the year 1776, there were this many colonies owned by King George III of Great Britain.
What is 13?
Robert Fulton was a noteworthy person solely for this invention of the Industrial Revolution.
What is the Steamboat? (Boat that uses steam power)
Although not a President, this founding father was best known for his "eccentric" signature to say the least.
Who is John Hancock?
This battle was the turning point of the civil war. The battle itself even lasted 3 days, with the South winning on the first 2 days. Turningpointception!
What is The Battle of Gettysburg?
What are the Judicial and Legislative Branches?
The Oregon Trail was a trail forced to be taken by Native Americans, where many of them died from starvation, exhaustion, (sometimes from losing wagon parts or oxen) drowning and sickness. Dysentery specifically killed the most people. Ironically, the trail started in a city called "Independence" in this state.
What is Missouri?
What is child labor / bad working conditions?
This important figure was known for the "Battle of Little Bighorn." He didn't like Native Americans, presumably to seek "revenge" for personal reasons. What he did as revenge isn't taught at schools, for good reason.
Who is George Custer?
In 1942, Japan and the U.S. fought this battle in the Pacific. Japan was known for using torpedoes instead of the usual subs for this fight. However, America had good awareness and sensors to detect the torpedoes with the people in them, so America ended up winning.
What is The Battle Of Midway?
This "decision" made by the Supreme Court violated many rights in the Constitution. The Constitution was supposed to give people basic rights, but before the 13th Amendment, freedom is slavery apparently. (hint)
In NYC, there are many unknown cities and towns, and some appear on the AP Exam as context for certain questions. One of these is called "Virbank." There is an even smaller town to the left of "Virbank," which is known for housing a popular native American chief named Katonah, nicknamed "Alder" by Englishmen.
What is Floccesy? (town)
In NYC, on a rainy night in 1956, one of the tallest buildings had a giant one of these animals on it. This animal was theorized to cause an electrical explosion, which actually happened, but that is most likely false.
What is a worm?
This statue given to us by France represents the Roman Goddess of Freedom, Libertas. A little known fact is that British people threw beans and nuts on it to vandalize it, but 7 American protesters carried it over to their shack outside of NY to protect it. Surprisingly, no casualties were involved in this event. Hey look, a way to remember this grand old history!
What is the Statue of Liberty.
This "battle" involved a fight of snowballs and guns. The guns won of course, but snowballs have gone up in usage as weapons ever since this event happened. No one actually knows who instigated the battle, but the guns were a little much.
What is the Boston Massacre?
The mock ideology of Anti-Centrism advocates for support of all political views except the moderate ones. But, since normal centrism tends to swing slightly right, some scholars think that Anti-Centrism will swing straight to fascism. In the U.S., the democratic-republicans similarly thought that moderates would swing to this party.
What are the Federalists/Whigs?
In 1914, Serbia declared war on Austria-Hungary, and a meteor also created this crater that was said to have housed "ancients." This crater may have caused WWI indirectly, because the "ancient" in the deep crater was known for attacking people with a long sword. This may have also been a myth created by Serbia for the war.
What is the Northern Crater?
The U.S. is known for saying that it "can do anything," and this attitude heightened during the Industrial Revolution. The U.S. government even put out an official statement that said that the WORLD does this around the sun. Scientists quickly pointed out that it was false.
What is revolving?
This President, who made the Compromise of 1850 to preserve the union, was known for having his name made fun of. In fact, his last name inspired the first deez nuts joke in history. (which they don't teach for some reason.) "____ ____ of deez nuts in your mouth."
Who is Millard Fillmore?
Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that celebrates this battle. A U.S. soldier named General Ignacio Zaragoza commanded the Mexican Troops, which is why Cinco de Mayo is known in the U.S.
What is the Battle of Puebla?
Ever since Gould and Clay Frick have made monopolies, the government has taken actions to stop monopolies. One of those actions was propaganda, which involved changing the meaning of vertical and horizontal 'this', to also mean something calculus related. Students don't like calculus, so they will view these strategies as evil or underhanded.
What is Integration?
During the Columbian Exchange, the U.S. invented Liberia to establish a base in Africa. This led to no drawbacks, so the U.S. did it again in Alaska near Russia. This led to this event.
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
What are incandescent lights / light bulbs.
This important figure is associated with terms like "1963," "Reef Slider" "Splatterscope," "Fish Stick," "Mind-Blowing," and "President." They also are associated with conspiracy theories.
Who is JFK?
This "last" battle of the French and Indian war, involved America launching big rocks at big turtles to imitate the Native American style. They had to hold the turtle so that the turtle and rock were pointing at the sun, per tradition. It was appealing referred to "turtle tactics" instead of guerrilla tactics.
What is the "Final Battle?"
This U.S. department is used to protect the U.S. from threats. The "Duraludon" building has 115 "units," and the "Stakataka" building has a staggering 211 units.
What is the Department of Defense?