States & Territories
Terms A
People
Events
Places
Terms B
Miscellaneous
100

States that were formerly under the control of Spain

What are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas?

100
The belief that America had a special destiny to stretch "from sea to shining sea"

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

Jefferson sent these 2 men out to explore the land west of the Mississippi

Who are Lewis and Clark?

100

The Antebellum Period 

What was the time between the War of 1812 and the Civil War (also accept era prior to the Civil War)?

100

The official immigration center in New York in 1892? 

What is Ellis Island?

100

A method of encoding text characters using sequences of short and long signals, known as dots and dashes, developed in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail.


What is Morse Code?

100

The political party that resisted Blacks voting after the Civil War and enacted Black Codes

What is the Democrat Party

200

Jefferson bought this land from France

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

200

The first to do something.
For example, western settlers who were the first to settle the new land in the West.

What are pioneers?

200

The "conductor" of the Underground Railroad

Who was Harriet Tubman?

200

The Indian Removal Act resulted in this sad journey

What is the Trail of Tears?

200

This man-made waterway was built in 1825 to facilitate increased trade from the Midwest (Great Lakes) region to trade centers on the East Coast, such as New York City. 

Hint: Named after one of the Great Lakes.

What is the Eerie Canal?

200

A U.S. federal law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years and denied Chinese residents the right to become citizens.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

200

A religious group that traveled to Utah in pursuit of religious freedom, after their founder, Joseph Smith, had been murdered for his beliefs. 

Who are the Mormons?

300

War with this country resulted in California and the southwest territory becoming part of the U.S.

What is Mexico?

300

The name of the Union plan for victory during the Civil War


What was the Anaconda Plan?

300

Thomas Jefferson's Best Friend

Who was James Madison?

300

First battle of the Texas Revolution. Santa Anna's army put this fort under siege, and after 13 days, attacked the Americans inside. Almost all of the Americans died. The reminder became a cry of "Remember the ..."

What is the Alamo?

300

America's breadbasket is located here.

Where is Iowa or the Great Plains (accept either answer)

300

What was 1814-1815 called?

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

300

Thomas Edison created these two inventions ...

What are the phonograph and the lightbulb?

400

This territory was an independent republic before it was part of the U.S.

What is the Lone Star State or Texas?

400

Passed in 1862. Settlers could gain 160 acres of land, and if they lived on it for 5 years, they could own the land without cost (encouraged people to move west)

What is the Homestead Act?

400

Saved the portrait of George Washington during the War of 1812

Who was Dolley Madison?

400

Decision made when Missouri wanted to enter the U.S. as a slave state. In order to keep the balance of free and slave states in the country, Congress agreed to:
-Make Missouri a slave state
-Make Maine a free state

What is the Missouri Compromise?

400

This town in Missouri was a popular "jumping-off" place for pioneers and settlers heading West.

What is Independence?

400

An executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declaring that all enslaved people in the Confederate states were to be set free. It transformed the Civil War into a fight for freedom and allowed Black men to serve in the Union Army.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

The movement to limit the availability and consumption of alcohol in the United States. This resulted in the Prohibition. 

What is the Temperance Movement

500

This territory was divided with Britain and the U.S.

What is Oregon Territory?

500

The British practice of forcibly recruiting sailors from American ships (and "pressing" them into service) into the British Royal Navy often led to significant tensions between Britain and the United States. This practice was one of the key causes of the War of 1812, as many Americans viewed it as a violation of their rights and sovereignty.

What is impressment?

500

Invented the Cotton Gin

Who was Eli Whitney?

500

This terrible event began in Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Leary's barn ...

What was the Great Chicago Fire?

500

Andrew Carnegie believed that this place was the best thing to give to a community ...

What is a library?

500

Speech that began, “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."

What is the Gettysburg Address?

500

George Washington Carver was most well-known for his work with this agricultural crop.

What are peanuts?

600

The 49th state, which was admitted in 1959 after the US purchased it from Russia (also previously referred to as Russian America)

What is Alaska?

600

The belief that the genetic quality of a human population can be improved through selective breeding, often associated with Social Darwinism, harmful practices, and discrimination.  

What is Eugenics?

600

A Civil War general who later became the 18th President of the United States, serving from 1869 to 1877. He is best known for leading the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy during the American Civil War

Who was Ulysses S. Grant?

600

The bloodiest battle of the Civil War, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, resulting in over 50,000 combined casualties. This battle marked a turning point in the war, leading to a Union victory and halting the Confederate army's advance into the North.

What is the Battle of Gettysburg?

600

Historians call the migration of African Americans to Kansas ... OR

The African Americans who migrated to Kansas were called the ...

What was the Great Exodus

or 

What are Exodusters?

(Give points for either)

600

The name of the campaign to gain women's right to vote, own property, retain their earnings, and participate in labor organizations.

What is the Suffragette Movement?
600

This man was known as "The March King" for his significant contributions to military march music, including famous pieces like "The Stars and Stripes Forever" and "Semper Fidelis." He composed over 130 marches during his career.

Who was John Phillips Sousa?

700

The Spanish-American War gave America control of ... (name at least two of these four countries)

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.

700

This happened in 1849 in California

What is the California Gold Rush?

700

The Indian Removal Act was enacted by this president, who was also known as Old Hickory

Who was Andrew Jackson?

700

Mark Twain called the period of history in the late 1800s, when many entrepreneurs were becoming extremely wealthy, the ...

What is the Gilded Age?
700

From this city, shippers could ship farm goods from Lake Michigan to New Orleans ...

What is Chicago?

700

An invention connecting the East to the West Coast, which decreased the time it took to cross the continent from several months to just SIX (6) days. This allowed for more settlement and increased population in the West?

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

700

In "Plessy v. Ferguson", the Supreme Court declared that the practice of "separate but equal" facilities for African American and white citizens was ...

(Legal, illegal, wrong, invalid?)

What is legal?