meridianlines thatrun north -southa person whowas againstslavery andwanted to bringit to an endanundergroundlayer of rockthat holdswaterthecapital ofKansassent byPresidentJefferson toexplore theLouisianaPurchasethe accquisitionof land fromFrance in 1803that doubledthe size of theUnited Statesdescription ofKansas byexplorerStephenLongeast - westlines that runparallel tothe equatora specificlocationbased onlatitude andlongitudea series ofviolentconfrontationsbetween peopleover slavery inKansasthe onlynaturalboarderboarder ofKansasa naturalfeature on theearth's surfacelike rivers,mountainsa locationbased on itsrelation tosomething orsomewhereelsehaving nopermanenthome but rathertraveling withthe seasons insearch of foodtrail used bysettlers toreach theWest Coastpeople living innew territorieswere given theright to voteand decide theissue of slaverySpainishexplorersearchingfor goldallowed thepresident to moveIndian tribes in theEast to lands westof the Mississippi,including Kansastrail used bytraders tohaul goodsto MexicanterritoryU.S. Presidentwho pushedfor the IndianRemoval Actan agreement tosettle an argument inwhich each sidegives up somethingto get something inreturna well-knownabolitionist whowas willing touse violence toend slaverya network of housesand hiding placedused by abolitioniststo help slavesescape to freedomused to convertIndian childrento Christianityand teach themvocational skillsmeridianlines thatrun north -southa person whowas againstslavery andwanted to bringit to an endanundergroundlayer of rockthat holdswaterthecapital ofKansassent byPresidentJefferson toexplore theLouisianaPurchasethe accquisitionof land fromFrance in 1803that doubledthe size of theUnited Statesdescription ofKansas byexplorerStephenLongeast - westlines that runparallel tothe equatora specificlocationbased onlatitude andlongitudea series ofviolentconfrontationsbetween peopleover slavery inKansasthe onlynaturalboarderboarder ofKansasa naturalfeature on theearth's surfacelike rivers,mountainsa locationbased on itsrelation tosomething orsomewhereelsehaving nopermanenthome but rathertraveling withthe seasons insearch of foodtrail used bysettlers toreach theWest Coastpeople living innew territorieswere given theright to voteand decide theissue of slaverySpainishexplorersearchingfor goldallowed thepresident to moveIndian tribes in theEast to lands westof the Mississippi,including Kansastrail used bytraders tohaul goodsto MexicanterritoryU.S. Presidentwho pushedfor the IndianRemoval Actan agreement tosettle an argument inwhich each sidegives up somethingto get something inreturna well-knownabolitionist whowas willing touse violence toend slaverya network of housesand hiding placedused by abolitioniststo help slavesescape to freedomused to convertIndian childrento Christianityand teach themvocational skills

KS History Semester One - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-meridian lines that run north - south
  2. B-a person who was against slavery and wanted to bring it to an end
  3. G-an underground layer of rock that holds water
  4. G-the capital of Kansas
  5. I-sent by President Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Purchase
  6. O-the accquisition of land from France in 1803 that doubled the size of the United States
  7. N-description of Kansas by explorer Stephen Long
  8. B-east - west lines that run parallel to the equator
  9. I-a specific location based on latitude and longitude
  10. O-a series of violent confrontations between people over slavery in Kansas
  11. I-the only natural boarder boarder of Kansas
  12. O-a natural feature on the earth's surface like rivers, mountains
  13. I-a location based on its relation to something or somewhere else
  14. N-having no permanent home but rather traveling with the seasons in search of food
  15. G-trail used by settlers to reach the West Coast
  16. B-people living in new territories were given the right to vote and decide the issue of slavery
  17. I-Spainish explorer searching for gold
  18. G-allowed the president to move Indian tribes in the East to lands west of the Mississippi, including Kansas
  19. N-trail used by traders to haul goods to Mexican territory
  20. N-U.S. President who pushed for the Indian Removal Act
  21. B-an agreement to settle an argument in which each side gives up something to get something in return
  22. O-a well-known abolitionist who was willing to use violence to end slavery
  23. O-a network of houses and hiding placed used by abolitionists to help slaves escape to freedom
  24. B-used to convert Indian children to Christianity and teach them vocational skills