Chapter Four Vocabulary Taken from: Missouri Adventures in Time and Place. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill.

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Chapter Four Vocabulary Taken from: Missouri Adventures in Time and Place. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

plantation

states’ rights

compromise

Missouri Compromise

William Clark

Henry Clay

Dred Scott

Maine

latitude

parallel

degree

longitude

prime meridian

meridian

global grid

abolition

Civil War

secede

Confederacy

Emancipation Proclamation

Abraham Lincoln

Jefferson Davis

Claiborne Fox Jackson

Sterling Price

Nathaniel Lyon

Alvira Smith

Wilson’s Creek

Springfield

industry

World’s Fair

manufacturing

reform

Missouri Idea

labor union

strike

Carl Schurz

Joseph Folk

Kansas City

St. Louis