Largest tribe in the United States today
Cherokee
This American patriot said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
John Paul Jones
The document that is the plan for government that the United States still follows today
Constitution
First to sign the Declaration of Independence
John Hancock
Largest river in the United States
Mississippi River
Tribe's name means "southerner"
Shawnee
People who wanted America to be free from Britain's rule
Patriots
The two houses of Congress
Senate and House of Representatives
First modern explorer to reach the mainland of North America.
John Cabot
Highest waterfall in North America
Indians were known for their burial mounds
Hopewell
The agreement signed by England giving the colonies their freedom
Treaty of Paris
This Virginian had a reputation for being both brave and wise
George Washington
This famous Shoshone guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition
Sacagawea
Most prominent landform in eastern North America
Appalachian Mountains
Indians famous for their weaving of rugs.
Navajo
Washington and his men spent a harsh winter battling hunger and cold temperatures at
Valley Forge
Given credit for doing the most work at the Constitutional Convention
James Madison
The lady who is said to have stitched the first United States flag.
Betsy Ross
Canada's highest peak
Mt. Logan
Joseph Brant translated portions of Scripture into this language
Mohawk
Washington's victory here led to the surrender of Cornwallis and the entire British army.
Yorktown
Washington thanked the American people and urged them to be responsible citizens in this speech when he finished his term as President.
Farewell Address
Massachusetts patriot rode from Boston to warn the colonists at Lexington that the British were coming.
Paul Revere
Deepest Lake in the United States
Crater Lake