This city had its harbor closed after it had a tea party.
Boston
The idea that the US should spread to the Pacific was known as?
Manifest Destiny.
He served the longest as president. Elected four times between 1933 and his death in 1945.
FDR.
He commanded the Confederate forces.
Robert E. Lee.
The continental US has this many time zones.
Four.
The name of the American army.
Continental Army.
Henry Clay's American system was made of three parts, name them.
1. Infrastructure.
2. Tariffs.
3. National Bank.
The most common name amongst US presidents. Six of them have held the office.
James.
The Union held nearly every advantage at the start of the war. Only these three things were considered Confederate advantages:
Cotton, donkeys, more efficient generals.
This hurricane did major damage to New Orleans in 2005.
Hurricane Katrina.
This battle served as the turning point of the war (1777).
Saratoga
This agreement led to the US acquisition of Florida and parts of Oregon.
Adams-Onis Treaty.
He is the only president to serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after he left the White House in 1913.
William Howard Taft.
This new spin on gun technology increased accuracy for firearms.
Rifleing.
This 70s group wrote hits such as "Faithfully" and "Don't Stop Believin"
Journey
The Continental Congress's last attempt at making peace with England in 1774.
Olive Branch Petition.
He added more land to the US than any other president.
James K. Polk.
Until recently, this man had been the only president to be elected to two non-consecutive terms. Doing so in 1884 and 1892 respectively.
Grover Cleveland.
The ability for states to decide their stance on slavery.
Popular Sovereignty.
This is the only non-Spanish speaking country in South America. Name the country and language.
Brazil, Portuguese.
Benedict Arnold.
This allowed Andrew Jackson to use the military to enforce tariffs in SC.
Force Bill.
How many presidents have died from assassination?
4. (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy)
He was the president of the CSA. A former senator from MS.
Jefferson Davis.
This British pop sensation made their first tv appearance on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964, launching the British Invasion.
The Beatles.