A-B-C Book Mr. Smith 8 th grade U.S. History April 12 th & 13 th, 2012.

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A-B-C Book Mr. Smith 8 th grade U.S. History April 12 th & 13 th, 2012

A Abolition Adams, John Alamo (Battle of) Alien and Sedition Acts American Revolution Amistad Anthony, Susan B. Antietam (Battle of) Appomattox Court House

B Bacon’s Rebellion Barton, Clara Bill of Rights Black Codes Boston Tea Party Brown, John Bull Run (Battle of)

C Calhoun, John C. Carnegie, Andrew Chavez, Cesar (APPROVE TO DO) Clay, Henry Compromise of 1850 Constitution Cotton Gin

D Declaration of Independence Douglas, Frederick Dred Scott v. Sanford

E Emancipation Proclamation

F Federalist Papers 15 th Amendment 54 th Massachussetts 1 st Amendment Fort Sumter Forty-niners 14 th Amendment Franklin, Benjamin Freedman’s Bureau French and Indian War Fugitive Slave Act

G Gettysburg (Battle of) Gold Rush Grant, Ulysses S. Great Awakening

H Hamilton, Alexander Houston, Sam

I Immigrants Indian Removal Act Ironclads

J Jackson, Andrew Jamestown Jefferson, Thomas Jim Crow Laws

K Kansas-Nebraska Act Key, Francis Scott King, Martin Luther, Jr. Ku Klux Klan

L Lee, Robert E. Lewis and Clark Expedition Lincoln, Abraham Louisiana Purchase Lowell, Massachussetts

M Madison, James Mayflower Compact Mexican-American War Missouri Compromise Monroe, James Monroe Doctrine

N Native Americans New Orleans (Battle of) Northwest Ordinance Nullification

O Oregon Trail

P Penn, William Pilgrims Polk, James K. Pottawatomie Massacre

Q Quakers Quartering Act

R Radical Republicans Reconstruction Ross, Betsy

S Sacagawea Salem Witch Trials 2 nd Amendment Seneca Falls Convention Sherman, William Tecumseh Smith, John Sons of Liberty Stamp Act Stowe, Harriet Beecher Sutter’s Mill

T Tea Act Tenure of Office Act 13 th Amendment 3/5 ths compromise Trail of Tears Tubman, Harriet

U Uncle Tom’s Cabin Underground Railroad

V Vicksburg (Siege of) Virginia Plan

W War Hawks Washington, George Webster, Daniel Whiskey Rebellion White House

X Xenophobia XYZ Affair

Y Yorktown (Battle of)

Z Zenger, John Peter