In what African nation did Black American preachers Lott Carey and Colin Teague start a colony and church?
In which battle of The War of 1812 did American forces defeat the British over control of Baltimore, Maryland?
In which battle of The War of 1812 did the US Navy gain control of six British ships?
What 14,115-foot-tall mountain was discovered by Zebulon Pike in the Colorado Rocky Mountains?
What 363-mile, man-made waterway connected the Great Lakes to New York City and the Atlantic Ocean?
What area made up of Ohio, Indiania, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota, became part of the U.S. after the War for Independence?
What conflict happened between the U.S. and Great Britain over shpping rights?
What decision made by Congress allowed Maine to enter the Union as a free state and Missouri as a slave state to keep the North and the South represented equally?
What did President Jefferson call the group who went with Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Territory?
What ended in 1815 and showed that America was strong enough to protect her land and her citizens?
What land became part of the U.S. in 1803 when President Thomas Jefferson purchased it from France for $15 million?
What law contained three standards: freedom of religion, taxes to support education, and no slavery?
What law dived the Northwest Territory into townships from which settlers could buy a section of one-square-mile for $1 an acre?
What name did Andrew Jackson's soldiers give him because of his toughness and determination?
What name was given to the trail that Daniel Boone cleared through the Appalachian Mountains for settlers to travel west to Kentucky?
What poem by Francis Scott Key became the US national anthem?
What policy declared that the Western Hemisphere was not open to more colonization and that the US would not interfere with the government of European countries?
What purchase from France almost doubled the size of the United States?
What was the Kentucky fort which was named to honor Daniel Boone?
What was the land west of the colonies that was explored by Daniel Boone?
What was the last battle of the War of 1812 and was the greatest American victory of the war?
What was the plan of government made by Congress to preserve the freedoms of the US Constitution in the Northwest Territory?
What was the spiritual revival that began in Kentucky and spread throughout America that was begun by the preaching of circuit riders?
Which amendment to the Bill of Rights declared a state cannot sue another state without permission?
Which amendment to the Bill of Rights gave each presidential candidate the right to choose a person to run as his or her vice president?
Which area was first settled in the Northwest Territory?
Which road, also called National Road, was the first federally funded highway which stretched from Maryland through Ohio and to Illinois?
Who decided that John Quincy Adams was the winner of the presidential election when the race was so close?
Who led an expedition that explored the upper Mississippi River, Arkansas River, and the Colorado River?
Who saved a painting of George Washington from the president's mansion which the British burned during The War of 1812?
Who was a former lawyer that became the best-known evangelist of the Second Great Awakening and was called the Father of Modern Revivalism?
Who was a well-known circuit rider that preached for 50 years after being trained by Francis Asbury?
Who was called the "Father of American Missions" and was a missionary to Burma and translated the Bible into Burmese?
Who was called the "Great Pathfinder"?
Who was the French emperor who used the money from the Louisiana Purchase to fight a war with England and other countries?
Who was the Native American guide and translator for the Corps of Discovery?
Who was the fifth U.S. president that purchased the Florida territory from Spain for $5 million?
Who was the former slave who became a Methodist circuit-riding preacher and founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church?
Who was the fourth president of the U.S. that asked Congress to declare war on England for kidnapping American sailors?
Who was the general that led the Americans to hold back the British at the Battle of New Orleans?
Who was the leader of the expedition sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Purchase?
Who was the pioneer who explored Kentucky and cleared the Wilderness Road from Virginia to Kentucky?
Who was the sixth U.S. president that signed a treaty with Great Britain which ended The War of 1812?
Who was the young captain who defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie?
Who wrote a poem during the Battle of Fort McHenry that would become the national anthem of the United States?
Whom did Captain Meriwether choose as his assistant on the expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory?
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