This Native American woman assisted explorers Lewis and Clark to scout the far American West
Sacagawea
This major city was one of the most important ports of early America and the site of a major historical event.
Boston
This person led his troops across the Delaware and became the first official leader of the United States of America.
George Washington
Perhaps the most famous battle of the Revolutionary War, this took place in two cities in Massachusetts
Lexington and Concord
Complete this sentence:
No ___ation without _____ation
No Taxation without Representation
This was the name of the forced migration instituted by Andrew Jackson, forcing groups to go Westward
Trail of Tears
The two dollar bill features a portrait of this famous founding father, who was the third president of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
This highly important woman is planned to be on the $20 starting in 2030, and ran the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
The fur trade was central to this portion of the Seven Years War between Britain and France and involved both states recruiting Native American nations
French and Indian war
True or False-most Native American religions fall under a general umbrella term because all Native Americans worshipped similar deities associated with nature and elements
False
Iroquois Federation
Which of these was *not* a cash crop of the American south?
Indigo, Cotton, Sugarcane, Rice, Tobacco, Coffee, Corn
Coffee or Corn
This woman sewed the first American Flag
Betsy Ross
This pattern of firearm "tamed the West" and was being made as early as the 1830s
Lever action/repeating
What two states joined the 13 colonies to make the new flag 15 stars?
Kentucky and Vermont
This was the name of the figure who was a major liaison/contact to early American settlers-he was captured and sold to slavery in Europe before returning
Squanto
This alcoholic beverage was a major source of profit and trade for early American producers of sugarcane
Rum
A legendary figure in Native American history, this was the name of the figure who founded the Iroquois federation
Hiawatha
A major loss for American forces in westward expansion, this battle fought by Sioux and Americans is also referred to as Custers Last Stand
Battle of Little Big Horn
This 2013 game featured a fictional city in the sky named Columbia, acting as an allegory for the sociopolitics of pre 1900 America, from the foundation of the United States all the way to Reconstruction
Bioshock Infinite
During Westward expansion, many Native Americans converted to this branch of Christianity as a last resort means of survival and acceptance from settlers
Mormonism
Prior to the explosion of the slave trade in North America, this was the name given to individuals performing free labour for a certain period of time due to owing an individual money, as a means of paying off a crime, or offering themselves as a means of survival
Indentured Servitude
This individual was one of the most radical abolitionists, often turning to violence to free slaves
John Brown
Often labelled as a misnomer because the nature of the event was more a massacre than a battle, 300+ Lakota were killed at this site in South Dakota because of being part of the Ghost Dance movement
Wounded Knee
This state was settled by Mormons and actively fought against American statehood, including raiding U.S. Military forts