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Who was the first president of the United States? George Washington
Who was the second president of the United States? John Adams
Who was the 3rd president of the United States? Thomas Jefferson
Who was the 4th president of the United States? James Madison
Who was the 5th president of the United States? James Monroe
The name of the two explorers that explored the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark
The name of the Native American who helped Lewis and Clark. Sacajawea
Name of the Clark's slave. York
He was president during the XYZ affair. John Adams
A group of advisors to the President. Cabinet
To not choose sides in a conflict. Neutrality
He was president during the Louisiana Purchase. Thomas Jefferson
He was president during the War of 1812. James Madison
The kidnapping of American sailors. Impressment.
He issued the Monroe Doctrine. James Monroe
A political organization for people with similar beliefs. Political Party
He was the leader of the Federalist party. Alexander Hamilton
He was the leader of the Democratic-Republican party. Thomas Jefferson
Francis Scott Key wrote a famous poem titled "____________" during the war of 1812. The Star Spangled Banner
He is your history teacher and personal hero. Mr. Pulgarin
Who lived in the Americas prior to the arrival of the Europeans? Native Americans
How did Native Americans view land ownership? They believed it belonged to everyone.
He founded a navigational school in Sagres, Portugal, which lead to the creation of the Prince Henry the Navigator
Motives for European exploration Curiosity, wealth, fame, national pride, religion, foreign goods, religion, faster trade routes.
Columbus' three ships. Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria
Spaniards who helped seize goods and territory in the New World. Conquistadors
This disease killed approximately 90% of the Native American population. Small pox.
Discovered the area that is now Montreal, Canada. Jacques Cartier
Name of Native American tribe Columbus met at San Salvador. Arawak
I am often referred to as "The Fathe of Canada." Samuel de Champlain
British explorer who explored the area that is now New York. Henry Hudson
PERSIA is a/an ________, that helps us understand a country's __________. acronym; culture
"S" in PERSIA Social
"R" in PERSIA Religious
"I" in PERSIA Intellectual
Equator zero degrees latitude
Prime Meridian zero degrees longitude
The colony of Roanoke carved this word into a tree as a clue to the world. Croatoan
The Pilgrims came to the new world seeking __________ freedom. religious
Founded in 1607 Jamestown, Virginia
The first two settlements in North America. Jamestown, VA and Plymouth, MA
Another name for the slave trade between Africa, Americas, and Europe. Triangular Trade
The French and Indian war was fought for: control of North America between the French and British.
The policy of weakly enforcing laws. Salutary Neglect
True or False: After the French and Indian war, the British began to heavily tax the colonists. True
Famous slogan against taxation. "No Taxation without Representation."
He said, "Give me liberty or give me death!" Patrick Henry
This act required colonists to provide housing and food to British soldiers. Quartering Act
This proclamation prohibited the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. Proclamation of 1763
When British troops fired on a mob in the streets of Boston, and killed 5 people. Boston Massacre
When Boston citizens dressed up as Mohawk Indians and dumped 342 cartons of tea into Boston Harbor. Boston Tea Party
This documented declared the colonies free from British rule. Declaration of Independence
Leader of the Continental Army. George Washington
Leader of the British Army. General Lord Cornwallis
"We won the American Revolution!" Americans
This country helped the Americans during the American Revolution by providing them with ships. France
When a country is united. Nationalism
When a country is divided by internal conflict. Sectionalism
Impressment The kidnapping of sailors.
"I wrote the Star Spangled Banner" Francis Scott Key
Industrial, urban, child labor The North
Native Americans, small farms, and agricultural The West
Agricultural, plantations, slavery, rural The South
"I am the Father of America's Industrial Revolution." Samuel Slater
Another name for Westward Expansion. Manifest Destiny
Missouri Compromise Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine as a free state. No slavery north of the 36' 30 parallel.
True or False: Dred Scott was granted his freedom after he sued. False
Secession To formally leave or withdraw from the national government.
The North The Union
The South The Confederates
Robert E. Lee Leader of the South's army
Ulysses S. Grant Leader of the North's Army
The 16th president of the United States. Abraham Lincoln
Freed all the slaves in the South. Emancipation Proclamation
One of the first all-African American fighting units. 54th Massachusetts.
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