Revolutionary War
Louisiana Purchase
Civil War
Slavery & The United States
100

How many colonies are there AND can you list them? 100 points for every colony you get correct!

13 colonies

  • V - Virginia
  • M - Massachusetts
  • N - New Hampshire
  • M - Maryland
  • C - Connecticut
  • R - Rhode Island
  • D - Delaware
  • N - North Carolina
  • S - South Carolina
  • N - New York
  • N - New Jersey
  • P - Pennsylvania
  • G - Georgia
100

What year was the Louisiana Purchase?

1803

100
To the best of your ability, draw one of the Confederate flags on the white board and label it with the correct name.

Tennessee Battle Flag, Stainless Banner, Blood Stained Banner, Stars & Bars

100

What state was known for Tobacco?

Double point: What state was known for sugarcane plantations?


Virginia

Florida

200

When did the revolutionary War START and END?

1775 - 1783

200

List up to 5 exports popular during this time of the United States expanding 

Rice, Cotton, Indigo, Sugar, Coffee, Ice...

200

Name 2 important leaders during the Civil War

Double points if you can list 4

Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Joshua Chamberlain...

200

How many people were brought over from the coast of Africa? (Forced, by Europeans or by local leadership)

12.5 million

300

What was the rebel group that formed and what was their purpose?

Sons of Liberty 

Feathering/Tarring. Embarrassing those who were loyal to the king. 

300

What was the total cost of the purchase? Include PER ACRE as well!

$15,000,000

$0.03 per acre

300

When did the Civil War START and END?


1861-1865

300

List the 4 border states that were a part of the Union, but still had slavery.

Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware 

400

When was the Boston Tea party and how much tea was lost?

1773

342 chests of tea

92,000 pounds, today worth $1.7 million 

400

How is HAITI connected to the Louisiana Purchase? Be specific!

Ms. Jerome will confirm

400

List 3 battles that occurred during the Civil War.

Battle of Chancellorsville, Fort Sumter, Gettysburg and Shiloh.

400

What are the 3 steps to get slavery to the United States?

1. Transatlantic Slave Trade

2. Slave auction

3. Plantation

500

When were the intolerable acts passed?

What are the 3 "rules" created?

1774

1. No town hall meetings

2. Military presence increased 

3. closing down the ports (Boston)

500

Name 2 people involved with the Louisiana Purchase.

Double point bonus if you can list 4 people

Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon Bonaparte, Robert Livingston, James Monroe

500

How were the "North" and "South" different?

Different economies. The South relied on agriculture, the North relied on industrial. The North had a higher amount of people enlisted, better technology. Southern troops were tighter knit due to close families and church communities. The South relied on slavery, the North relied on immigrants. 

500

what were 4 cities in the United States that operated auctions? Include the states!

Charleston, South Carolina

Savannah, Georgia 

Richmond, Virginia

New Orleans, Louisiana