A method the first people used to cross into North America.
Walking on the Bering Land Bridge, or using boats.
A photograph is this type of source.
Primary
Governing document of the USA
Constitution
Leader of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
George Washington
Document that gave English nobles some rights, eventually expanding to most people in England.
Magna Carta
Period within the Pleistocene when glaciers and ice covered the Earth.
Ice Age
A source from a witness of an event.
Primary Source
This legislative body makes federal laws.
Congress
Main author of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Process where people began building factories, and farmers and foreign immigrants moved to Northern cities for work.
Industrial Revolution
When people started farming and settling down (used maize in North America)
Agricultural Revolution
A source that draws conclusions from eyewitness accounts.
Secondary Source
This group is who actually elects the president.
The Electoral College
He started the Democratic Party, and as president advocated for the removal of Native Americans in the Southeast.
Andrew Jackson
War where Britain and France competed over territory in North America.
French and Indian War, or Seven Years' War
Hunter-gatherers
When researching hunter-gatherer societies, spearheads they left behind are this type of source.
Primary
This type of government is stronger than an alliance, weaker than a federation, and usually involves several separate groups unifying for mutual defense.
Confederation
This amendment ended slavery in the US
13th amendment
When the French peasants (and the middle class) rose up against the nobles and eventually overthrew the monarchy.
French Revolution
Cahokia
A biography is this type of source:
Secondary
This type of government involves a set of rules governing a single, hereditary ruler.
Constitutional Monarchy
This part of the Constitution guarantees citizenship for those born in America, and guarantees all people equal protection under the law.
First Whig president, who promptly died showing how macho he was (no hat or coat during his inauguration...)
William Henry Harrison