Ryan Austin
Concordia College
U.S. History
U.S. History teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in U.S. History from Concordia College. With a passion for unraveling the complexities of America's past, I bring a deep understanding of historical events and their implications. As a dedicated educator, I strive to foster critical thinking and ignite curiosity in my students. Let's embark on a journey through the annals of U.S. history together.
Questions
- In the French and Indian War, who did the colonists fight against?
- Who did the men of Jamestown elect to enact local laws?
- What was the effect of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
- When did free African Americans first take part in the American Revolution?
- Why were the British marching to Concord?
- He Pilgrims first landed on Cape Cod and then sailed to a nearby area. What is the name of the stony landmark where they eventually landed?
- How were the colonists punished for Boston Tea Party?
- What was the Committees of Correspondence?
- Was the American Revolution a “real” revolution, or was it just a struggle for power?
- How did foreign individuals help the United States during the American Revolution?
- What act gave British officials the power to combat smuggling by issuing writs of assistance during colonial times?
- How did the attitude of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?
- During what event did Martin Luther King first become a nationally prominent figure?
- Who are POWs and MIAs?
- Great Britain required more taxation from the colonies because of which event?
- What event sparked both the formation of a distinct American identity and a severing of cultural ties to Europeans?
- Why did some Native Americans resist resettlement?
- By 1750, what was the population of the colonies?
- Which states met in Annapolis, Maryland in 1786?
- What happened as a result of the so-called Intolerable Acts?