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Abeka Grade 6 New World History Test
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Abeka Grade 6 New World History Test
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1. General Sam Houston captured Santa Anna and the Mexican army at the Battle of ________.

2. President responsible for obtaining the Louisiana Purchase

3. preachers who traveled from town to town preaching in areas that had no pastor

4. Locate on a map one of the world's most beautiful waterfalls found in both Canada and the United States.

5. Locate on a map the river that flows into the Rio de la Plata.

6. The most heroic and best-remembered battle in Texas's struggle for independence

7. fiery black preacher who ministered in Civil War hospitals

8. America's first missionary to a foreign land

9. Locate on a map the gulf that is to the east of the country of Panama.

10. one of the best-known circuit-riding preachers

11. 'Father of Western African Missions'

12. The _______ of 1803 more than doubled the size of the United States.

13. Locate on a map the river that runs from Colorado to the Mississippi River.

14. One reason America declared was on England in ______ was because the English were kidnapping American soldiers.

15. gold miners in the California Gold Rush

16. Locate on a map the largest tributary of the Columbia River.

17. one of the beloved hymn writers of the 1800s

18. 'Father of American Missions'

19. leader of the 'haystack prayer meetings'

20. The American general responsible for the victory at the Battle of New Orleans was ________.

21. Commodore Matthew Perry was responsible for opening American trade with _______.

22. Locate on a map the world's highest waterfall in Venezuela.

23. Locate on a map the sea between Greenland, Baffin Island, and the Labrador Peninsula.

24. the man who wrote the first major American dictionary

25. the author of a children's reading series used in America in the 1800s