History
The Meeting
Map Skills
The Document
Miscellaneous
100

Country that ruled over what would become the U.S.A.

What was England?

100

City and state designated to start talks about developing a constitution

What is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

100

Only state that did not send representatives to the Constitutional Convention

What is the state of Rhode Island?

100

The first three words of the document

What are WE THE PEOPLE?

100

13

What is the number of the original colonies?

200
King who ruled over the colonists at this time in history

Who is King George III?

200

Building that housed the talks to create this document

What is Independence Hall?

200

Region in which the Constitutional Convention was held

What is the northeast region?

200
Type of paper on which document was penned

What is parchment or vellum?

200

Date (month and day) the Constitution was signed

What was September 17?

300

War that brought freedom from England

What is the Revolutionary War?

300

Name and number of people working on this document

What is 55 delegates?

300

The state of Connecticut's official nickname

What is the CONSTITUTION STATE?

300

Writing utensils used to pen the document

What is a quill and ink?

300

Year the Constitution was completed

What is 1787?

400

General who brought victory and independence

What was George Washington?

400

The chair of the Constitutional Convention

What was George Washington?

400

Original 13 colony that is farthest south on a map

What is Georgia?

400

4

What is the number of pages of our U.S. Constitution?

400

City where the Constitution can be viewed today 

What is Washington, D.C.?

500

The year independence from England was declared

What is 1776?

500

The person who took very specific notes during the discussions

What was James Madison?

500

New England state of today that was not one of the original 13 colonies

What is Vermont or Maine?

500

4,440

What is the number of words in this original document?

500
Building you can view the original Constitution

What is the National Archives?