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| Invention - Mechanical Reaper |
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| Invention - Electric Light Bulb |
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| Invention - Automobile Assembly Line |
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| Invention - Liquid Fuel Rocket |
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| The law which gave 160 acres of land to families settling parts of the west was the..... |
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| Sections of land set aside by the government for Indian tribes are called.... |
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| One of the greatest land rushes was in what is now the state of.... |
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| A person who leaves his own country to make his home in another is an ..... |
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| John D Rockefeller organized America's .... |
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| The steel industry was brought to America by.... |
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| The man who developed the assembly line method of production was... |
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| The system of dots and dashes used to send messages over the telegraph is called .... |
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| Russian America eventually became the state of.... |
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| "Remember the Maine!" became the slogan during the .... |
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| The leader of the Rough Riders was.... |
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| The territory that became our 50th state was.... |
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| The first battle of the Civil War began at ................ in 1861. |
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| One of the most famous leaders of the underground Railroad was.... |
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| The Union's ironclad ship was the ...... |
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| What was one immediate result of the Emancipation Proclamation |
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| There was no longer any chance that England would help the South. |
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| The general who became commander of all Union armies in 1864 was.... |
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| The turning point of the Civil War was the ..... |
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| Why was the Battle of Vicksburg important? |
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| The Union cut Confederates in two by gaining control of the Mississippi |
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| William T Sherman's "march to the sea" hastened..... |
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| Richmond, Virginia was the.... |
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| captial of the Confederate states |
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| president of the Confederacy |
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| Lee surrendered to Grant at .... |
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| Appomatttox Courthouse, Virginia, on April 9, 1865 |
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| Abraham Lincoln was the.... |
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| 16th President of the United States |
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| John Wilkes Booth is remembered for.... |
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| shooting President Lincoln |
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| The Pony Express carried mail across the United States quickly in 1860.... |
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| Clara Barton is best remembered for founding the |
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| D L Moody was America's most famous.... |
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| evangelist during the 19th century |
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| Tuskegee Institute was founded by .... |
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| George Washington Carver's lab was know as.... |
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| Two crops that became important to the economy of the South were.... |
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| People who spent much time trying to outlaw slavery were called.... |
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| The system of escape routes and hiding places that developed in the mid 1800's to help slaves flee to freedom was called the.... |
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| A decision that tries to satisfy both sides of an argument is called a .... |
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| The southern states that left the Union formed their own nation, the .... |
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| Confederate States of America |
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