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The Industrial Revolution began in this nation?



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This inventor created a machine that seperated the seeds from cotton in the 1800's



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This artificial waterway connected New York to the Great Lakes region?



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This person is known as "The father of the Canal System"



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The industrial revolution in the U.S. first took place in this area? It also where a 3-time Super Bowl Championship team is located.



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This "Palmetto State" decided to be the first to secede from the Union in 1860



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He was chosen as President of the Confederacy and unlike George, this "Jefferson"  fellow wasn't moving on up?



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This group wore white hoods and sheets and used violence to terrorize African-Americans during the reconstruction period?



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This African-American regiment from the New England area fought so bravely during the Civil War that the movie Glory was made in their honor. By the way there were more than "54" soldiers in this regiment.



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This Union officer was "granted" a chance to prove that he could be the one to lead the North to victory and was given the position as head of the military?



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His face is on the $1 dollar bill?



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He was as solid as a piece of wood, "Old Hickory" that is?



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In 1776, this future U.S. President, helped declare independence from Great Britain and said that all men were created equal.  Just don't tell that to Sally Hemmings



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His Proclamation helped set the stage for the 13th amendment?



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He may have only been president a couple of months before he died; however, he won a "prophetic" victory @ Tippecanoe during the war of 1812, just ask Tecumseh?



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I can "tell" you what I think about what's going on in the U.S., as long as it's done peaceably, according to this amendment.



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"Free" at last "Free" at last! Thank God Almighty that I am "Free" at last!  Most slaves felt this way after this was passed and ratified in 1865.



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When asked to speak in court about something that could incriminate themselves, most people would make a "plea" to this amendment



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This law protects the rights of any citizen, regardless of their status in the U.S.



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Women were finally allowed to help "elect" government officials, thanks to this law being passed in "19"19.



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Most people wouldn't have been to "shocked" that this kite flier would have been one of the founding fathers and signers of the Declaration of Independence.



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Although Mr. T made this "hair design" famous during the 1980's, it was actually named after a Native-American tribe who the colonists dressed as during the Boston Tea Party



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This American General turned into the most infamous traitor of his time and no he didn't eat "eggs benedict" for breakfast.



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When placing your signature on a document, you are often asked to put your "blank", named after the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, on the bottom line. Just ask "Victoria"



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He was not only the 1st Constitutional President of the U.S., but also the Commander of the Continental Army



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What is Great Britain.

Who is Eli Whitney.

What is the Erie Canal

Who is De Witt Clinton

What is New England.

What is South Carolina

Who is Jefferson Davis

Who are the Ku Klux Klan

Who are the 54th Massachussets

Who is Ulysses S. Grant

Who is George Washington

Who is Andrew Jackson

Who is Thomas Jefferson

Who is Abraham Lincoln

Who is William Henry Harrison.

What is the 1st amendment?

What is the 13th amendment?

What is the 5th amendment

What is the 14th amendment?

What is the 19th amendment?

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

Who are the Mohawks?

Who is Benedict Arnold?

Who is John Hancock?

Who is George Washington?






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