Early Early America
Colonization
Revolutionary America
Misc.
Grab Bag
100

People migrated from Asia during which major era in history? 

Ice Age

100

First successful European Colony

(hint: all hail the king)

Jamestown 

100

What lead to the Revolution? 

Too many taxes

100

Who was our second president? 

John Adams

100

What is the only edible food that never goes bad?

Honey

200

First explorers to the Americas

Spanish Conquistadors 

200

Which colonial region relied on fishing and lumber?

New England 

200
Where was the peace treaty signed?

Paris

200

Who won the war of 1812? 

It was a stalemate

200

Which Olympic gymnast withdrew from his/her events during the Tokyo Olympics this year?

Simone Biles

300

Forced the Monarch to abide by rules laid out by nobles, lead to English Bill of rights

Magna Carta

300

Virginia is part of which colonial region?

Southern 

300

Name the first two battles of the Revolution

Lexington and Concord 

300

American culture that was established along the Mississippi River valley. 

Mound builders of the Mississippi River valley

300

Who showed up to the Met Gala covered head to toe in black?

Kim K

400

Main reason for European sea exploration 

Spice Trade 

400

Name one explanation for the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts Bay. 

Fungus

Seizures (swelling of the brain) 

400

What was Thomas Paine's pamphlet that rallied support for the revolution and independence? 

Common Sense

400

How long ago is it estimated that people first migrated into the Americas?

14,000

400

Who are the only NFL teams to never play in the SuperBowl?

Jaguars, Lions, Titans, Browns

500

North American Culture that relied highly on agriculture like maize and beans 

North and South east cultures. 

500

Name the Middle colonies

Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey 

500

What river did Washington cross on Christmas night 1776

Delaware

500

Age that brought reason instead of strictly following religious and political leaders 

Enlightenment 

500

This generals statue was recently taken down (Sept 8) in Richmond, VA. 

Robert E. Lee