Known for creating over a hundred uses for the peanut
George Washington Carver
Lincoln's nickname
The log cabin president
The year of the battle of Gettysburg
1863
Bodies of water connected by the Erie Canal
Hudson River and Lake Erie
1849
49ers and the California Gold Rush
A black American college in Hampton, Virginia
Hampton Institute
Lincoln's wife
Mary Todd
The length of the battle of Gettysburg
Three days
Year Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin
1793
1830
The Cherokee Trail of Tears
Or, Slavery Establishes the South
Known for his support of black colleges
Booker T. Washington
Lincoln's political party
Republican Party
The victors in the battle of Gettysburg
The Union Army
Trading post established by John Jacob Astor
The Astoria
1861–1865
Lincoln, the 16th President
Or, The Civil War
1870 amendment to the Constitution
The 15th Amendment which gave all black men the right to vote
Lincoln's first job in Illinois
Lawyer
Tactics of the Confederate Army on the second day of battle
Attacking various positions around the Union ridge
Four trails that led deeper into the Western territories of the United States
Oregon, California, Santa Fe, and Mormon trails
1829–1837
Jacksonian Democracy
Vocational school which trained students in farming, carpentry, teaching, and other useful jobs
The Tuskegee Institute
Lincoln's last day
April 14, 1865
General Lee's reasons for invading Pennsylvania
To turn the Union public opinion against the war and obtain badly needed supplies
Man known as the "pathfinder to the West"
Capt. John C. Fremont
1835–1836
Remember the Alamo!