Name the first written agreement between the settlers of Plymouth to work for the good of all
The Mayflower Compact
Name two longest rivers in the US
Missouri and Mississippi
Who was Louisiana purchased from?
Napoleon in 1803
What was the Indian Removal act?
the law that stated that all Amerindians living east of the Mississippi river would be moved to a place called Indian Territory.
Name the event which happened in March, 1770 where several Americans were killed by the British soldiers and which caused quite a turmoil in the American society.
the Boston Massacre
Name the Great Lakes
Superior, Huron, Michigan, Ontario and Erie
Name the two main reasons for people to flee to the New World.
1. Religious persecution 2. in search of better life and riches
Shortly before the American Revolution a British PM Robert Walpole said this famous phrase about the colonists that he didn't want to disturb with more taxes.
Let sleeping dogs lie
Name the first permanent English settlement in America. (year, state and town)
1607, Virginia, Jamestown
Trail of Tears - what is it?
in winter 1838 about 100000 Indians were driven from their lands and sent off to reservations, half of whom died along the way.
Who was a prominent Frenchman to have participated in the American Revolution?
Marquis de Lafayette
When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
4 July, 1776
What are the common nicknames for the American flag? (3)
the Old Glory, Stars and Stripes, the star-spangled banner
Name the two categories of unwilling first settlers in America.
1. homeless children 2. convicts
Which document was created in 1787 in a convention in Philadelphia?
the Constitution of the United States
Who were the first Europeans to have visited the American continent, according to the scientists?
Vikings, Leif Ericson, AD 551
What was the phrase the American settlers used to justify their unwillingness to pay taxes to the British Crown?
No taxation without representation
What important beginning had started in 1619 with a small Dutch warship anchored in Jamestown?
first black slaves were brought to America
How is the period called, when most settlements were located near the coast?
the tidewater period
On April 30, 1789, he was standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States. Who is he?
George Washington
What mysterious story surrounds Roanoke Island?
it was the first lost colony in 1590, where the settlers simply disappeared without trace
Name the first Amerindian person to have visited London.
Pocahontas (1616)
What was officially stated in the Treaty of Paris in 1783?
Britain officially recognised her former colonies as an independent nation.
What was the spirit called possessed by American settlers, which embodies toughness, independence and perseverance?
the Frontier spirit
When and why did the settlers disguised themselves as Amerindians to cause trouble to the British trade?
1773 the Boston Tea Party
How were the settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first permanent colony in New England (1620) called?
the Pilgrim Fathers
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