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HISTORY OF USA STATES TRIVIA QUIZ

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#1. The Confederate States of America had two capital cities during its existence. The first was Montgomery, Alabama. What was the other? [R——-, VA]

#2. In 1989, who became the first African-American to be elected as Governor of a US State? [Douglas W—–]

#3. By order of President Theodore Roosevelt, The Great White Fleet circumnavigated the globe from 1907 to 1909, demonstrating American blue-water navy capability. From where did the Great White Fleet launch? [H—— R—-, VA]

#4. What were the names of the ships carrying Maryland’s first settlers? [The A– and the D—]

#5. What line, drawn to establish the boundary between the colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania, was later used as a boundary between the free and slave states of the US? [The M—- – D—- Line]

#6. What Charles County, Maryland doctor famously set the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth following the assassination of President Lincoln? [Dr. S—– M—]

#7. During the Spanish colonial period, California was divided into two parts as provinces of “New Spain” – Baja California, or lower California, and a second part named what? [A— C———]

#8. When John Sutter established Sutter’s Fort, what did he call the place? [N– H——-}

#9. The first transcontinental railroad in the US joined the Union Pacific railroad, which was building westward from Omaha, to what railroad building eastward from San Francisco? [C—— P——}

#10. Captain James Cook found the Hawaiian islands in 1778. What did he name them? [The S——- Islands ]

#11. What is the only royal palace in the United States used as an official residence by a reigning monarch? [I—– P—–]

#12. The 1887 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii is also known as what? [The B—— Constitution]

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HISTORY OF USA STATES TRIVIA QUIZ

Results

#1. The Confederate States of America had two capital cities during its existence. The first was Montgomery, Alabama. What was the other? [R——-, VA]

#2. In 1989, who became the first African-American to be elected as Governor of a US State? [Douglas W—–]

#3. By order of President Theodore Roosevelt, The Great White Fleet circumnavigated the globe from 1907 to 1909, demonstrating American blue-water navy capability. From where did the Great White Fleet launch? [H—— R—-, VA]

#4. What were the names of the ships carrying Maryland’s first settlers? [The A– and the D—]

#5. What line, drawn to establish the boundary between the colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania, was later used as a boundary between the free and slave states of the US? [The M—- – D—- Line]

#6. What Charles County, Maryland doctor famously set the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth following the assassination of President Lincoln? [Dr. S—– M—]

#7. During the Spanish colonial period, California was divided into two parts as provinces of “New Spain” – Baja California, or lower California, and a second part named what? [A— C———]

#8. When John Sutter established Sutter’s Fort, what did he call the place? [N– H——-}

#9. The first transcontinental railroad in the US joined the Union Pacific railroad, which was building westward from Omaha, to what railroad building eastward from San Francisco? [C—— P——}

#10. Captain James Cook found the Hawaiian islands in 1778. What did he name them? [The S——- Islands ]

#11. What is the only royal palace in the United States used as an official residence by a reigning monarch? [I—– P—–]

#12. The 1887 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii is also known as what? [The B—— Constitution]

Finish

#1. The Confederate States of America had two capital cities during its existence. The first was Montgomery, Alabama. What was the other? [R——-, VA]

#2. In 1989, who became the first African-American to be elected as Governor of a US State? [Douglas W—–]

#3. By order of President Theodore Roosevelt, The Great White Fleet circumnavigated the globe from 1907 to 1909, demonstrating American blue-water navy capability. From where did the Great White Fleet launch? [H—— R—-, VA]

#4. What were the names of the ships carrying Maryland’s first settlers? [The A– and the D—]

#5. What line, drawn to establish the boundary between the colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania, was later used as a boundary between the free and slave states of the US? [The M—- – D—- Line]

#6. What Charles County, Maryland doctor famously set the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth following the assassination of President Lincoln? [Dr. S—– M—]

#7. During the Spanish colonial period, California was divided into two parts as provinces of “New Spain” – Baja California, or lower California, and a second part named what? [A— C———]

#8. When John Sutter established Sutter’s Fort, what did he call the place? [N– H——-}

#9. The first transcontinental railroad in the US joined the Union Pacific railroad, which was building westward from Omaha, to what railroad building eastward from San Francisco? [C—— P——}

#10. Captain James Cook found the Hawaiian islands in 1778. What did he name them? [The S——- Islands ]

#11. What is the only royal palace in the United States used as an official residence by a reigning monarch? [I—– P—–]

#12. The 1887 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii is also known as what? [The B—— Constitution]

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