Game: US timeline US HISTORY in 20 dates or so: Here are 20 key dates in US History. Try and note them down in chronological order: A- Barack Obama elected1.

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Game: US timeline US HISTORY in 20 dates or so: Here are 20 key dates in US History. Try and note them down in chronological order: A- Barack Obama elected1 B- NSA surveillance scandal (Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden, …)2 C- The Civil Rights movement3 D- Credit crunch and economic collapse4 E- End of the Vietnam War5 F- 9/11 attacks6 G- Beginning of the Cold War7 H- Assassination of JFK in Dallas8 I- Neil Armstrong on the Moon9 J- Beginning of the Westward expansion10 K- World War I11 L- Roosevelt’s New Deal12 M- World War II13 N- California Gold Rush14 O- The Civil War + Emancipation Proclamation15 P- California Gold Rush16 Q- Slave trade and Slavery17 R- The Mayflower18 S- The Revolutionary War19 T- Christopher Columbus20 U- Slaughter (massacre) of the natives (Indians)21

THE MAYFLOWER CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

SLAUGHTER (MASSACRE) OF THE NATIVES (INDIANS)

SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR (WAR OF INDEPENDENCE) + THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

BEGINNING OF THE WESTWARD EXPANSION THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

THE CIVIL WAR + EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION WORLD WAR I

THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND FDR’S NEW DEAL WORLD WAR II

BEGINNING OF THE COLD WAR ASSASSINATION OF JFK IN DALLAS

THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT NEIL ARMSTRONG ON THE MOON

END OF THE VIETNAM WAR 9/11

CREDIT CRUNCH (ECONOMIC COLLAPSE) OBAMA ELECTED

NSA SURVEILLANCE SCANDAL