Early Native Cultures & Early Colonies (Pre-1600s–1600s)
Road to Revolution (1700s)
American Revolution (1775–1783)
Westward Expansion (1820s–1850s)
Geography
100

The crops grown by the Hopi included....

corn, beans, and squash.

100

What year did America become a country?

1776

100

Who supported the American colonists the most during the revolution?

France, and some Native Americans

100

_____________became the primary route for settlers moving west, symbolizing the challenges and opportunities of westward expansion. 

The Oregon Trail

100

Name the two countries the United States touches with their borders.

Mexico and Canada

200

The first permanent English settlement in America was..... St. Augustine, Washington D.C., or Jamestown.

Jamestown.

200

The first book printed in America was the....

Constitution, Declaration of Independence, or the Bay Psalm Book

Bay Psalm Book

200

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and articulated the colonies' desire for freedom and self-governance?

Thomas Jefferson
200

This person's role was crucial as an interpreter and guide during the westward expansion along Lewis and Clark.

Sacagewea 

200

Name two mountain ranges we've studied so far in class.

Rocky Mountains

Appalachian Mountains 

300

Who were the last group of mound builders?

Mississippians

300

_____________was a religious revival in the mid-1700s that emphasized personal faith and emotional connection to God, leading to increased church attendance and the formation of new denominations.

The Great Awakening

300

Before George Washington was president of the United States, he served as the....

commander of the Continental Army.

300

From 1848-1855, 300,000 people migrated to California to mine for this. What was this event called?

Gold rush

300

Name the two oceans the United States of America is connected to. Describe where it's located.

Atlantic Ocean - east coast near the first 13 colonies. 

Pacific Ocean - near California, west coast 

400

Name one explorer during this time.

Leif Erikson

Christopher Columbus

Hernando De Soto

Juan Ponce De Leon

400
Who wanted to have a say and final authority of what happened in the 13 colonies?

The British King 

400

What is the site of a brutal winter encampment for George Washington’s army.

Valley Forge

400

_______________ represents a tragic chapter in American history, illustrating the forced relocation of the Cherokee and the impact of U.S. policies on Native American populations. 

The Trail of Tears

400

Name all of the Great Lakes.

Michigan, Huron, Superior, Erie, Ontario

500

What is the name of the ship that came over, which is connected to Thanksgiving?

Mayflower

500

Explain the 'no taxation without representation' phrase during the time of the revolution.

What event did this lead to?

became a rallying cry for colonists opposing British taxation policies, leading to growing unrest.

Boston Tea Party

500

What was established as the supreme law of the land, outlined the framework of government and the rights of citizens, including the Bill of Rights?

The US Constitution

500

Explain what is was called when horse riders would deliver mail quickly. Additionally, explain why this process stopped.

Pony Express

The transcontinental telegraph was completed

500

In 1830, the U.S. government enforced the Indian Removal Act, which forced Cherokees from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States, including Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama, to the western territory. Which state were they relocated to?

Oklahoma