Geography of the U.S.
The founding of America
American establishment and independence
America in the 1800s
Project topics
100
The U.S. has how many states?

50

100

In what year did Christopher Columbus sail the ocean blue?

1492

100

What country won the American Revolution?

The U.S.

100

Often considered a second war for American independence, the War of 1812 was fought between which countries?

The U.S. and Great Britain

100

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

200

The U.S. has how many REGIONS?

5

200

As one of the first to suggest that the newly discovered lands were part of a “New World” and not Asia, this new country was named after a man named what?

Amerigo Vespucci

200

Who was elected the first president of the United States?

George Washington

200

In 1803, Thomas Jefferson purchased land from France that more than doubled the size of the United States. What was this purchase called>

The Louisiana Purchase

200

The 18th amendment to the Constitution brought about prohibition, which banned the distribution and making of what?

Alcohol

300

This REGION of the U.S. includes many historically significant places and monuments including the White House, the Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Bell.

The Northeast

300

In 1620, the Pilgrims (English Puritan separatists) set sail on a ship called what?

The Mayflower

300

What was the name of the document that America declared its independence?

Declaration of Independence

300

What was the name of the war that lasted from 1846-1848 that finally expanded the territory of the U.S. to the Pacific Ocean.

Mexican American War

300

This was invented by Eli Whitney that enabled faster and easier separation of cotton from the seeds.

The Cotton Gin

400

This REGION of the U.S. includes vast deserts, mountain ranges, canyons, and plateaus. The Grand Canyon is located in this region.

The Southwest

400

The first permanent European settlement in the "New World" was called what?

St. Augustine

400

What is the name of the document that is the framework for the U.S. government and is the supreme law of the land?

The U.S. Constitution

400

We discussed several reasons for the War of 1812. Name one of them.

1) British restrictions on U.S. trade

2) Impressment of American sailors

3) British support for Native American resistance in the Northwest Territory.

400
This was the cultural movement primarily in Harlem, New York during the 1920s that focused on African American art, music, and literature?

Harlem Renaissance 

500

In what state did the Wright brothers first successfully fly an airplane? (This state is also the home of one of your two amazing teachers!)

North Carolina

500

In 1607, the English established their first settlement in the "New World", which was called what?

Jamestown

500

Americans celebrate Independence Day as the day that their independence was declared and adopted by the Continental Congress before the start of the American Revolution. What day and month is this day celebrated?

July 4th

500

The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a war fought between the northern states and the southern states. What were these two sides called?

The North was the Union and the South was the Confederacy

500

This man was one of the most popular authors of the 1920s. His famous book, The Great Gatsby, portrayed popular thoughts, attitudes, and values of people living during the 1920s. Who was the author?

F. Scott Fitzgerald