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Abc book April 30,2013 by: Chalicia Murphy 5 th period

a Audubon, john James-drew American wildlife Anthony Susan-key spokesperson for the 19 th century women’s suffrage movement

b Boston tea party- British tea was dumped by sons of liberty Battle of Lexington- first battle of the American revolution

c Communication system- process of keeping the colonies connected Confederation-united in a large alliance, or conspiracy

d Dorothea Dix- reformer who fought to improve the mentally ill Dawes act- Indian policy that broke up reservations into land plots

e Eli Whitney- invented the cotton gin

f Federalism- power of the government is shared Foreign affairs- closer ties with England, closer ties with France

g George Washington- 1 st president, encouraged no political parties George Madison- writing influenced new government

h Henry clay- the great compromiser Homestead act- law that a person could own 160 acres of land

i Import- to buy goods from foreign markets Ironclad- armored naval vessle

J James Armistead- African American spy during the American revolution James Madison- father of the constitution

k King George 3- king of England during American revolution

l Landslide- an overwhelming victory Lynching- putting to death by illegal action

m Militia- a group of civilian trained to fight Manumission- the freeing of an enslaved person

n Nullify- to cancel or make ineffective Nativist- a person who favors those born in his country

O Ordinance- a law or regulation Offensive- of attacking or attack itself

p Perjury- lying when one has sworn to an oath to tell the truth Precedent- a tradition

Q Quartering act- banned troops from form entering homes Quaker-

r Repeal- to cancel an act or law Revenue- income of money

s Secede- to withdraw Suffrage- the right to vote

t Tariff- tax on imports or exports Tribute- money paid for protection

u Unalienable right- right cannot be surrendered Unconstitutional- not agreeing or consistent with the constition

v Veto- to reject a bill or prevent from becoming a law Vigilantes- people who take law into their own hands

w War hawks- republicans who pressed for war with Britain

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y Yankee- union soldier Yeoman-southern owners of a small farm who didn't have enslaved people

z John peter Zenger- journalist his trial helped the idea of freedom of the press