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Name __ A conflict between Great Britain and France in 1754-1763 is called the (1) __ War. A great gold rush started in (2) __ (year). A group of colonists known as the (3) __ came to North America on the famous ship the Mayflower and founded (4) __ A representative's and senator's terms are (5) __ and (6) __ years. America was named after 7 __ a nobleman from Florence. An annual celebration of African American culture from December er 26 to January 1 is called (8) __ Boston was founded in 1630 by (9) __ By 1733 English settlers had occupied (10) __ (number) colonies along the Atlantic coast. Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in (11) __ (year) by landing on the islands of the Caribbear Sea, which he called the West (12) __ In 1609 the Dutch sent Henry (14) __ to explore the river which today bears his name. Every president except (13) __ lived in the White House. In 1625 a Dutch colony called (15) __ was established on Manhattan Island. In the 11th century (16) __ , a Viking raider, discovered North America, calling the territory (17) __ Inaugurations of president and vice-president are held in front of (18) __ . Labour Day is observed in the United States on the first (19) __ of __ New York got its name after (20) __ (name of the king),the Duke of York. Over the past 240 years (21) __ amendments to the Constitution have been adopted. Silicon Valley is located to t the south of (22) __ (city). The (23) __ serves the natural border between the USA and Mexico. The (24) __ is the supreme legislative organ. The (25) __ River flows at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. The "Boston Tea Party"happened in (26) __ (year). The 11 states that left the Union proclaimed themselves an independent nation -the (27) __ States of America. The American Constitution was adopted in (28) __ (year) The area between the Rockies and the Pacific Mountain System is called the (29) __ Plateaus. The biggest of the Great Lakes is Lake (30) __ The capital of the USA was founded in (31) __ (year). The city of Washington,DC, was built on the banks of the (32) __ and (33) __ rivers. The Civil War started in (34) __ (year) when (35) __ was President. The Declaration of Independence was signed on __ (date) in (37) __ (city) The first permanent English colony of (38) __ was established in (39) __ (year) The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the (40) __ The highest peak of the USA is Mount (41) __ and of the contiguous USA Mount (42) __ The hottest desert in the USA is the (43) __ Desert. The last state to join the USA in 1960 was (44) __ The presidential term of 4 years begins on (45) __ (date). The presiding officer of the Senate is the (46) __ s) from each state. The Senate is composed of (47) __ (number) representative(s) The smallest state of the USA by territory is (48) __ The USA has two major political parties -the (49) __ and the (50) __ Two acts were issued by the Parliament of Great Britain to raise taxes: (51) __ Act in 1764 and (52) __ Act in 1765. /ashington, DC, was designed by Pierre (53) __ What war brought freedom to the first American colonies? (54) __

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Name
__
A conflict between Great Britain and France in
1754-1763
is called the (1)
__
War.
A great gold rush started in (2) __ (year).
A group of colonists known as the (3) __
came to North America on the famous ship the
Mayflower and founded (4)
__
A representative's and senator's terms are (5)
__
and (6) __ years.
America was named after 7
__
a nobleman from Florence.
An annual celebration of African
American culture from December
er 26 to January 1 is called
(8) __
Boston was founded in 1630 by (9) __
By 1733 English settlers had occupied (10) __
(number) colonies along the Atlantic coast.
Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in (11)
__
(year) by landing on the
islands of the Caribbear Sea, which he called the West (12) __
In 1609 the Dutch sent Henry (14) __
to explore the river which today bears his name.
Every president except (13) __
lived in the White House.
In 1625 a Dutch colony called (15) __
was established on Manhattan Island.
In the 11th century (16) __
, a Viking raider, discovered North America, calling the
territory (17) __
Inaugurations of president and vice-president are held in front of (18)
__
.
Labour Day is observed in the United States on the first (19) __ of __
New York got its name after (20) __
(name of the king),the Duke of York.
Over the past 240 years (21) __
amendments to the Constitution have been adopted.
Silicon Valley is located to t the south of (22) __ (city).
The (23) __
serves the natural border between the USA and Mexico.
The (24) __
is the supreme legislative organ.
The (25) __
River flows at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
The "Boston Tea Party"happened in (26) __ (year).
The 11 states that left the Union proclaimed themselves an independent nation -the
(27) __ States of America.
The American Constitution was adopted in (28) __ (year)
The area between the Rockies and the Pacific Mountain System is called the (29) __
Plateaus.
The biggest of the Great Lakes is Lake (30) __
The capital of the USA was founded in (31) __ (year).
The city of Washington,DC, was built on the banks of the (32) __ and
(33) __ rivers.
The Civil War started in (34) __ (year) when (35) __ was President.
The Declaration of Independence was signed on __ (date) in (37) __ (city)
The first permanent English colony of (38) __ was established in (39) __ (year)
The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the (40) __
The highest peak of the USA is Mount (41) __ and of the contiguous USA Mount
(42)
__
The hottest desert in the USA is the (43) __ Desert.
The last state to join the USA in 1960 was (44) __
The presidential term of 4 years begins on (45) __ (date).
The presiding officer of the Senate is the (46) __
s) from each state.
The Senate is composed of (47) __ (number) representative(s)
The smallest state of the USA by territory is (48) __
The USA has two major political parties -the (49) __ and the (50) __
Two acts were issued by the Parliament of Great Britain to raise taxes: (51) __ Act in 1764
and (52) __ Act in 1765.
/ashington, DC, was designed by Pierre (53) __
What war brought freedom to the first American colonies? (54) __

Name __ A conflict between Great Britain and France in 1754-1763 is called the (1) __ War. A great gold rush started in (2) __ (year). A group of colonists known as the (3) __ came to North America on the famous ship the Mayflower and founded (4) __ A representative's and senator's terms are (5) __ and (6) __ years. America was named after 7 __ a nobleman from Florence. An annual celebration of African American culture from December er 26 to January 1 is called (8) __ Boston was founded in 1630 by (9) __ By 1733 English settlers had occupied (10) __ (number) colonies along the Atlantic coast. Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in (11) __ (year) by landing on the islands of the Caribbear Sea, which he called the West (12) __ In 1609 the Dutch sent Henry (14) __ to explore the river which today bears his name. Every president except (13) __ lived in the White House. In 1625 a Dutch colony called (15) __ was established on Manhattan Island. In the 11th century (16) __ , a Viking raider, discovered North America, calling the territory (17) __ Inaugurations of president and vice-president are held in front of (18) __ . Labour Day is observed in the United States on the first (19) __ of __ New York got its name after (20) __ (name of the king),the Duke of York. Over the past 240 years (21) __ amendments to the Constitution have been adopted. Silicon Valley is located to t the south of (22) __ (city). The (23) __ serves the natural border between the USA and Mexico. The (24) __ is the supreme legislative organ. The (25) __ River flows at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. The "Boston Tea Party"happened in (26) __ (year). The 11 states that left the Union proclaimed themselves an independent nation -the (27) __ States of America. The American Constitution was adopted in (28) __ (year) The area between the Rockies and the Pacific Mountain System is called the (29) __ Plateaus. The biggest of the Great Lakes is Lake (30) __ The capital of the USA was founded in (31) __ (year). The city of Washington,DC, was built on the banks of the (32) __ and (33) __ rivers. The Civil War started in (34) __ (year) when (35) __ was President. The Declaration of Independence was signed on __ (date) in (37) __ (city) The first permanent English colony of (38) __ was established in (39) __ (year) The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the (40) __ The highest peak of the USA is Mount (41) __ and of the contiguous USA Mount (42) __ The hottest desert in the USA is the (43) __ Desert. The last state to join the USA in 1960 was (44) __ The presidential term of 4 years begins on (45) __ (date). The presiding officer of the Senate is the (46) __ s) from each state. The Senate is composed of (47) __ (number) representative(s) The smallest state of the USA by territory is (48) __ The USA has two major political parties -the (49) __ and the (50) __ Two acts were issued by the Parliament of Great Britain to raise taxes: (51) __ Act in 1764 and (52) __ Act in 1765. /ashington, DC, was designed by Pierre (53) __ What war brought freedom to the first American colonies? (54) __

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1. French and Indian War<br />2. 1849<br />3. Pilgrims<br />4. Plymouth<br />5. 2<br />6. 6<br />7. Amerigo Vespucci<br />8. Kwanzaa<br />9. John Winthrop<br />10. 13<br />11. 1492<br />12. Indies<br />13. George Washington<br />14. Hudson<br />15. New Amsterdam<br />16. Leif Erikson<br />17. Vinland<br />18. Capitol Hill<br />19. Monday<br />20. King James<br />21. 27<br />22. San Francisco<br />23. Rio Grande<br />24. Congress<br />25. Colorado<br />26. 1773<br />27. United<br />28. 1787<br />29. Intermountain<br />30. Superior<br />31. 1790<br />32. Potomac<br />33. Tidal Basin<br />34. 1861<br />35. Abraham Lincoln<br />36. Philadelphia<br />37. Philadelphia<br />38. Jamestown<br />39. 1607<br />40. Bill of Rights<br />41. McKinley<br />42. Rainier<br />43. Mojave<br />44. Hawaii<br />45. January 20<br />46. Vice President<br />47. 100<br />48. Rhode Island<br />49. Democratic<br />50. Republican<br />51. Sugar<br />52. Stamp<br />53. Charles L'Enfant
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