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My ABC Book of U.S History Cytois Horton 5-12-11 4 th
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A Abolitionist- a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. Abstain- to not take part in some activity, such as voting. Annex- to add territory to one’s own territory.
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B Boomtown- a community experiencing a sudden growth in business or population. Burgesses- elected representative s to an assembly Bond-a note issued by the government which promises to pay off a loan with interest.
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C Cabinet-a group of advisers to the president Cash Crops-farm crop raised to be solid for money. Cede-to give up by treaty.
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D Disarmament- removal of weapons Decree-an order or decision given by one in a Debtor- person or country that owns money.
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E Emancipate-free from slavery Executive Branch- the branch of government, headed by president,that carries out the nation’s laws, and policies Export-to sell goods abroad
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F Federalism- the sharing of power federal and state governments Fugitive- runaway or try to run away Factory system- system bringing manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency
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G Guerrilla tactic- referring to surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare Guerrilla warfare- a hit And run technique used in fighting a war Gettysburg Address-an address spoking by Abraham Lincoln
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H House of Burgesses-make local laws for the colony Human rights- rights regarded as belonging to all persons, such as freedom from unlawful imprisonment, torture and execution Henry, John-he worked on the railroads he was an African American renowned for his strength and skill in driving and steel drills into solid rock
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I Inflation-a continuous rise in the price goods and services Import- a good bought from foreign markets Impressment- forcing people into service, as in the navy
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J Jackson, Andrew- a favorite son candidate Judicial Review- the right of the supreme court to determine if a law violates the constitution Judicial branch- the branch of government
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K KU-KLUX-KLAN-a violent group Kansas state-in the central United States fighting over slavery issue in 1850’s gave the territory name bleeding Kansas Kentucky-state in the south central United States border state that sided with he union during the civil war
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L Lynching-putting to death a person by illegal action of a mob Legislative Branch- making of the laws Laissez-faire- policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nations economy
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M Mercenary –paid soldiers who serves in the army of a foreign country Minutemen- companies of civilian soldiers who boasted that they were ready to fight on minutes notice Militia-a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
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O Offensive-position of attacking or attack itself Override-overturn or defeat, as a bill proposed in congress Ordinance-a law or regulation
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P Prejudge-an unfair opinion not based on facts Partisan- favoring one side of an issue Petition-a formal request
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Q Quarter-to proued living accommodations Quaker-a protestant group called society of friends Quebec-capital of new France
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R Recruit-to enlist soldiers in the army Radical-extreme Ratify-to give official approval to
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S Sectionalism – loyalty to a region Secede-to leave or withdraw Secession – withdraw from the union
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T Tribute-money paid fore protection Tariff-a tax on imports or exports Temperance-the use of little or no alcoholic drink
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U Underground Rail road –a system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the south to the north Unalienable rights- a right that cannot be surrendered Unconstitutional- not agreeing or consistent with the constitution
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V Vigilantes-people who take a law into their own hands Veto-to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law Vaquero- Hispanic ranch hand
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W Vigilantes-people who take a law into their own hands War haws Vaquero- Hispanic ranch hand
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