A. 1)Abraham Lincoln-16 th president, fought against slavery 2)Antietam-Civil War Battle, Union Lost.

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A. 1)Abraham Lincoln-16 th president, fought against slavery 2)Antietam-Civil War Battle, Union Lost

B. 1)Brown, John-Abolitionist who raided Harpers Ferry 2)Bleeding Kansas-Conflict about slavery

C. 1)Civil War-War fought between north and south about slave owning 2)Clay, Henry-The Great Compromiser

D. 1)Dorethea Dix-Improved care for mentally ill people 2)Dawes Act-an indian policy

E. 1)Eli whitney-invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts 2)Emancipation proclamation-freed all slaves in the south

F. 1)federalists-believe in strong national goverment 2)Fort sumter-shot heard around the world

G. 1)Grover cleavland-22 nd president,born in new jersey 2)George washington-1 st president,born in virginia

H. 1)hooker,thomas-founder of coneticut 2)Homestead act-act in the south that offered people 160 acres of land.

I. 1)Indian removal act-signed by big league republicans 2)industrialism-large scale manufactoring

J. 1)John adams-2 nd president born in virginia 2)James monroe-5 th president

K. 1)Ku Klux Klan-secret society that terrorized free blacks 2)King George 3-king of England during revolution

L. 1)layfayette,marquis-french nobleman who helped Americans 2)Lexington and concord-first battle of revolution

M. 1)Magna carta-limited power of kings 2)mason,george-wanted to restrict government power

N. 1)Northwest ordinance-estabilished government in northwest territory 2)nuetral-no side of argument chosen

O. 1)Odgen v.s gibbons-said federal government was to strong 2)otis,mercy-patriotic writer

P. 1)Protective tariffs-taxes on imported goods 2)presidents-people who lead the united states

Q. 1)quaker-descendants from grant society 2)Quartering act-soldiers cant stay in peoples houses

R. 1)Womens rights-women were given the right to vote 2)Labor reform movement-workers demanded bigger salarys

S. 1)southeners-people who lived in the south 2)stanton,elizabeth-author of womens rights

T. 1)Temperance movement-no drinking beer 2)Truth, sojourner-former slave in underground railroad

U. 1)Unaliable rights-rights that cant be taken away 2)Underground railroad-route that slaves used to escape

V. 1)veto-to reject a bill 2)vaquero-ranch hands

W. 1)War hawks-people who supported franklin 2)Writ of assistance-allowed officers to steal

X. 1)XYZ affair-john adams documents

Y. 1)yankee-union soldiers 2)yeoman-southener without slaves

Z. 1)zenger,john-faced chargers for a report 2)zuni-indian tribe