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100

The term for Europe and Asia together as one landmass

Eurasia

100

This is where the Treaty of Paris was signed.

Paris, France

100

The turning point of the Revolution.

Battle of Saratoga

100

This was the turning point in the Civil War.

Battle of Gettysburg

100

This president was the only one NOT from Virginia

John Adams

200

This early colony was created in 1607 and survived because of tobacco.

Jamestown

200

This territory was known for logging, and split between the US and Great Britain

Oregon Territory

200

On December 16th 1773 Patriot soldiers dressed up as Native Americans, and threw over 300 boxes of tea into Boston Harbor.

Boston tea Party

200

This event was the Supreme Court Case that Native Americans in the South brought against their home state when they were being removed from their homes. 

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)

200

This obstacle of early exploration was shown by map makers as large serpents and monsters in the ocean. 

Fear of the Unknown

300

The place where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant to end the Civil War.

Appomattox Courthouse

300

This trail began in Independence Missouri, and took settlers South, to the Texas and Southwest territories. 

Santa Fe Trail

300

On October 26th 1825, this man made waterway was opened in New York, making access to the Great Lakes and other rivers in the US easier from the Atlantic Ocean.

Erie Canal

300

On March 5th, 1770 5 colonists are shot and killed by British Redcoats.

Boston Massacre

300

This type of resource is anything created to help create more goods or services.

Capital Resource

400

This area of Virginia is located near the Nottoway River, and proves human existence in North America as far back as 18000 years ago.

Cactus Hill

400

This was the second-biggest West African Trade Kingdom.

Mali
400

This was the fight for control of the Mississippi during the Civil War. The Union wins, and splits the Confederacy in 2. 

Battle of Vicksburg

400

This was the punishment for the Boston Tea Party, which made colonists more upset. 

Intolerable Acts

400

The saying of many colonists as a rallying cry for the independence movement.

"No Taxation Without Representation"

500

These two cities were where the "Shot Heard 'Round The World" occurred.

Lexington and Concord

500

This major body of water was explored by the Spanish.

Colorado River

500

This is where suffragists met to create the Declaration of Sentiments. It was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony.

Seneca Falls Convention

500

This person was known for creating the American Red Cross.

Clara Barton

500

This region of colonies specialized in livestock, grain, and fish.

Mid-Atlantic Colonies