Across
- 4. The first slaves were sold in this state
- 5. Seneca Falls was the first women's rights ______ and was organized by a group of five women
- 6. The Indian Removal Act allowed the president to grant lands west of this state in exchange for Indian lands
- 8. John C. Calhoun wrote an anonymously published a pamphlet which criticized the tariff and laid the groundwork for _____ theory
- 9. This is the power that Supreme Court seized in Marbury vs Madison 1803
- 12. Columbus first landed here when looking for the East Indies
- 13. This person invented the Erie Canal
- 14. The time of when more than 300,000 people came to California to find gold
- 17. More than 200 people were being accused of ________ in colonial Massachusetts from 1692-1693
- 18. President Jefferson purchased Louisiana from Napoleon for ___ million
- 22. Washington’s surprise attack upon a small French force at _________
- 23. Three of his men were killed by colonists which led to the start of King Phillip's War
- 24. John ______ signed the Declaration of Independence first
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- 1. These people arrived on the Mayflower in 1620
- 2. This many men were killed at Lexington and Concord when someone shot a bullet known as "The Shot Heard 'Round the World"
- 3. It took this many months for congress to agree on the final list of the Bill of Rights
- 5. The Supreme Court ruled that Americans of African descent, whether free or enslaved, were not American _______ and could not sue in federal court
- 7. The end of this battle was the start to our nation's _______
- 10. The British were urged to attack the former colonies after American troops attacked this country
- 11. Andrew Jackson vetoes the government's effort to _____ the Second Bank of the United States
- 15. Boys were throwing these at British soldiers which caused the soldiers to attack back
- 16. This was the first state to ratify the competition
- 19. This crop saved Jamestown
- 20. This Native saved the pilgrims by teaching them how to acclimate to life in the "New World"
- 21. Samuel Morse had extended his telegraph line all the way to this state
