| Hint | Founded | City | % Correct |
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| B) Prominent city and site of thefamous Tea Party revolt during the Revolution | 1630 | Boston | 100%
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| A) Originally a Dutch trading post, it is now the capital of New York | 1614 | Albany | 92%
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| G) Town close to the site where one of the most brutal battles of the Civil War took place | 1786 | Gettysburg | 92%
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| P) The Declaration of Independence was signedhere in 1776 | 1682 | Philadelphia | 92%
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| R) Served as capital of the Confederate states | 1737 | Richmond | 92%
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| W) Now the national capital, it was named forthe first US president | 1790 | Washington DC | 92%
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| C) The largest city in the South during themid 1800s | 1670 | Charleston | 85%
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| J) Site of the first permanent English colony in theUS | 1607 | Jamestown | 85%
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| M) Founded by Andrew Jackson and others, itbecame a prominent blues town | 1826 | Memphis | 85%
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| Q) Mass town home of the 2nd and 6th presidents | 1792 | Quincy | 85%
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| D) Cattle drives and outlaws made this frontiertown a notorious place | 1872 | Dodge City | 77%
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| E) PA port city where Oliver Hazard Perry constructed a naval fleet during the War of 1812 | 1795 | Erie | 77%
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| N) One of the largest cities in 1850, it served as a key hub for the Mississippi river | 1718 | New Orleans | 77%
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| S) The oldest European settlement in America | 1565 | St Augustine | 77%
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| V) Mississippi town where a major Naval battleoccurred in late 1862-1863 | 1811 | Vicksburg | 77%
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| Y) New York suburb founded in 1646 by Dutchsettlers, it was the first incorporated city in Westchester Co | 1646, c 1872 | Yonkers | 69%
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| O) Prairie city once known as the Gateway to theWest for its role in the transcontinental railroad | 1854 | Omaha | 62%
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| T) Settled by Quakers, it was the site of a majorbattle of the Revolution after Washington crossed the Delaware | 1679 | Trenton | 54%
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| U) Grew in popularity following the Erie Canalcompletion, it was built upon Fort Schuyler | 1798 | Utica | 46%
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| L) Served as one of the largest textile towns in theUS, founded by Boston merchants | 1821 | Lowell | 38%
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| X) The only incorporated city in the US beginning with X,founded by pioneer John Paul | 1803 | Xenia | 38%
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| Z) Michigan city settled by Dutch farmers who named itafter the province in the Netherlands | 1849 | Zeeland | 31%
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| F) Mass city known for its textile industry andthe infamous Lizzie Borden murders | 1803 | Fall River | 15%
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| H) Samuel Colt invented the revolver in thiscity in 1836, and later moved the Colt factory there | 1636 | Hartford | 8%
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| I) Became known as the starting point for theOregon, Santa Fe, and California trails | 1827 | Independence | 8%
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| K) Served as the first capital of NY state in 1777and was a key Dutch hub | 1652 | Kingston | 8%
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