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10

Where did George Washington win our freedom from?

England.

10

What is the definition of: Outlaw?

Robbing from other people.

10

What did these kind of people do: Pilgrims?

They held a feast to say thanks for God and his care.

10

What is the smallest continent?

Australia.

10

What is the definition of: Neutral?

A country that doesn't take any sides during war.

25

What was it like for the pilgrims?

Very hard.

25

What is the definition of: Starving Time?

The winter where many colonists died due to the lack of food.

25

Which state was gold found?

California.

25

What is the world's longest lake?

Caspian Sea.

25

Finish this sentence; During WWI, the countries that sided with Germany's Enemies were called _______.

Allied Powers.

50

Which ship did the pilgrims sail onto America?

Mayflower.

50

What is the definition of: Malaria?

A disease carried by mosquitos, also known as the Yellow Flu.

50

Finish this sentence; In 1849, ______________

the gold rush started.

50

What is the world's highest mountain range?

The Himalayas.

50

Finish this sentence; During WWI, when Germany and the other countries that sided with them were called ________.

Central Powers.

80

What is a patriot?

A person who loves and  wants to helps their country.

80

Finish this sentence: The three ships that sailed to the new world were the Susan Constant, ___________, and the Discovery.

Godspeed.

80

Which state was Kansas most known for?

Cows.

80

What is the world's longest river?

Nile River.

80

Finish this sentence; During WWI, the president of the US was ________.

Woodrow Wilson.

100

What did Squanto bring to the pilgrims?

Corn.

100

Who made the map of  New England?

John Smith.

100

Where did the Gold Rush start?

In Shutter's Mill

100

What is the Europe's longest river?

Volga River.

100

 Finish this sentence; During WWI, the leader of Germany was ________.

Kaiser Wilhelm II.