Colleges
African Capitals
The American Revolution
U.S. Monument Cities
European Monument Cities
100

The Elis

Yale

100

The capital farthest north, its name means, "The Camp," the last stop before Carthage.

Tunis

100

The peace treaty that ended the war.

The Treaty of Paris

100

The Gateway Arch

St. Louis

100

Trafalgar Square

London

200

The Quakers

Univ. of PA

200

This legislative capital is the farthest south.

Cape Town

200

What Benedict Arnold was trying to hand over to the British

West Point

200

The Liberty Bell

Philadelphia

200

The Spanish Steps

Rome

300

The Crimson, not the Crimson Tide

Harvard

300

This easternmost African Capital was the setting for the movie, "Blackhawk Down."

Mogadishu

300

He is often credited with being the founder of the U.S. Navy.

John Paul Jones

300

Fort Sumter

Charleston, SC

300

Red Square

Moscow

400

The Tribe

William and Mary

400

This African capital is named for an American President.

Monrovia

400

The British commander who surrendered at Yorktown, and later spread British rule throughout India.

Charles Cornwallis

400

Martin Luther King National Historical Park

Atlanta

400

Holyrood Palace

Edinburgh, Scotland

500

The Razorbacks

Univ. of Arkansas

500

Antananarivo is the capital of this island, once a haven for pirates.

Madagascar

500

The New York battle that as the turning point of the Revolution, persuading the French to come and help.

Saratoga

500

The Alamo

San Antonio, TX

500

The Prado

Madrid