The Ultimate American History Trivia: From Beginner to History Buff | 400+ Trivia for the Entire Family |

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by Jasper K. Leigh

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Looking for a fun way to connect with family and friends during holidays and reunions? Classic U.S. history trivia is just what you need. With The Ultimate American History Trivia , you can show off your knowledge while challenging your loved ones with stimulating history quizzes! This book features over 400 multiple-choice questions covering more than 500 years of American history—from presidents and famous generals to key historic battles, natural disasters, pioneering inventors, influential authors, and even true crime! Our carefully curated compilation offers trivia for everyone, with three difficulty levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. It’s designed for the whole family to enjoy, from novice learners to seasoned history buffs, ensuring no one feels left out. Experience the same excitement as classic games like "Family Feud" and "Trivial Pursuit," but without the hassle of boards and pieces. Enjoy a stress-free game where you can relax, showcase your trivia skills, and share fun facts about U.S. presidents and Founding Fathers—no competition or point counting required. It's the perfect way to spark great conversations and create lasting memories. Take a sneak peek: Beginner - How much was Manhattan allegedly purchased for? A) $12 B) $24 C) $60 D) $89 According to popular legend who is credited with designing the first American flag? A) Clara Barton B) Betsy Ross C) George Washington D) Francis Scott Key Intermediate - Who famously said, "I have not yet begun to fight!" during the American Revolution? A) Horatio Gates B) Nathaniel Greene C) John Paul Jones D) Edward Braddock Which Confederate general was famously shot by his own men during a nighttime reconnaissance mission? A) James Longstreet B) Stonewall Jackson C) John Reynolds D) J.E.B. Stuart Advanced - Who was the defense lawyer for the British soldiers accused in the Boston Massacre? A) Lord Mansfield B) John Adams C) Edward Thurlow D) Thomas Gage Who set the precedent that a vice president assumes the full powers of the presidency upon the death of a sitting president? A) Zachary Taylor B) John Tyler C) Calvin Coolidge D) Harry S. Truman

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