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This man found the "New World" by mistake while looking for a faster route to Asia.
These Spanish soldiers defeated the Native Americans to acquire gold.
This set of colonies was established by British citizens in search of religious freedom.
This set of colonies was established by the Dutch, but given to the British.
This was the primary economic activity of the Southern colonies.
The French and Indian War saw the British colonists fighting against the Native Americans and ______________.
Type of information published by Sam Adams and Thomas Paine.
Document written by colonists officially separating from Britain.
The Battle of ________________ served as a turning point in the American Revolution because it persuaded other countries to help the colonists.
The ________________ plan called for a representation based on population of a state.
Type of actions taken by George Washington that were repeated by presidents afterwards.
The ______________________ purchase, made by Thomas Jefferson, doubled the size of the United States.
___________________ Destiny was the idea that the United States should extend from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans.
The inventions of this machine, by Eli Whitney, started the Industrial Revolution.
This transportation device was responsible for the creation of time zones.
This army fought for the North during the U.S. Civil War.
This president was responsible for the Indian Removal Act, Force Bill and closing the National Bank.
This general led the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War.
When people debate over issues based on what part of the country they live in.
This state was created after the Americans living their fought for their independence.
The ________________ Amendment effectively ended slavery.

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What is a crossword?

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