Early Kansas & Native Peoples
Bleeding Kansas & Civil War Era
Statehood & Symbols
Famous Kansans
Geography & Landmarks
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What does the name "Kansas" come from?

It comes from the Kansa (or Kaw) Native American tribe.

100

What was “Bleeding Kansas”?

A series of violent conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers.

100

What number state was Kansas when it joined the United States?

34th.

100

What U.S. president was born in Kansas?

Dwight D. Eisenhower.

100

What is the largest city in Kansas?

Wichita.

200

What Native American tribes originally lived in Kansas?Name at least 2

Kansa (Kaw), Osage, Pawnee, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and others.

200

Why did people fight in Kansas before the Civil War even started?

To decide whether Kansas would enter the Union as a free or slave state.

200

What is the capital of Kansas?

Topeka.

200

Who was Amelia Earhart and what is her connection to Kansas?

She was a famous aviator born in Atchison, Kansas.

200

What river is the longest in Kansas?

The Arkansas River.

300

What famous trail passed through Kansas that pioneers used to head west?

The Oregon Trail

300

Who was John Brown, and what did he do in Kansas?

An abolitionist who led violent attacks against pro-slavery forces.

300

What is the state flower of Kansas?

Sunflower.

300

What African-American pioneer founded Nicodemus, Kansas?

Black settlers from Kentucky (Nicodemus was founded by African Americans escaping the post-Civil War South).

300

What region of Kansas is known for wheat farming?

The western part – part of the Great Plains.

400

What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

To move Native American tribes west of the Mississippi River.

400

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

A law allowing settlers in those territories to vote on slavery.

400

What is the state bird of Kansas?

Western Meadowlark.

400

Who was Carrie Nation, and what was she known for in Kansas history?

She was a leader in the temperance movement known for smashing saloons with a hatchet.

400

What is the highest point in Kansas?

Mount Sunflower

500

What role did Kansas play in the westward expansion of the United States?

It was a key route for pioneers and became a battleground over slavery.

500

When did Kansas become a state?

January 29, 1861.

500

What does the state motto “Ad astra per aspera” mean?

“To the stars through difficulties.”

500

What Dr. from Kansas gave 7 useful tips to stop the spread of disease and death?

Dr. Crumbine

500

What large body of water is found underground in Kansas?

Ogallala Aquifer.