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Social Studies: Chapter 4 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie

Early America Civil War Immigration African Americans

Row 1, Col 1 He led our country in the fight to become free from England. Who was George Washington?

1,2 He was our 16 th president and was president during the Civil War. Who was Abraham Lincoln?

1,3 The Statue of Liberty is in its harbor. What is New York City?

1,4 Moving from one part of the country to another. What is migration?

2,1 He was known as the “Pathfinder” because he found new trails that led west. Who was Daniel Boone?

2,2 The war between the Northern states and the Southern states. What was the Civil War?

2,3 A person who comes from one country to live in another. What is an immigrant?

2,4 The journey made by thousands of African Americans who moved from the South to the North. What was the Great Migration?

3,1 A Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark explore the Louisiana Territory. Who was Sacagawea?

3,2 They believed in slavery. They thought that Lincoln would free the slaves, so they wanted to form their own country. What are the Southern States?

3,3 An immigration center in New York City. What was Ellis Island?

3,4 An artist whose parents moved during the Great Migration. In 1941 he made a series of paintings about the Great Migration. Who was Jacob Lawrence?

4,1 One of the first of a group of people to settle in an area new to them. Who are pioneers?

4,2 They wanted to keep the country united and abolish slavery. What were the Northern States?

4,3 To seek new and better lives. Why did immigrants come to America?

4,4 A neighborhood in New York City where many African Americans settled. What is Harlem?

5,1 The far edge of a country where a group of people is just beginning to settle. What is the frontier?

5,2 They won the Civil War. What was the North?

5,3 Languages Religions Customs Traditions What did immigrants bring to America?

5,4 An African American leader who believed that all people should be treated fairly. Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?