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Abolitionist A person who strongly favors during away with slavery Adams, Samuel Started an organization called the Sons of Liberty Amendment An addition to a formal document such as the Constitution Anthony, Susan B. Organized the country’s first women’s temperance association
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Boston Massacre March 5, 1770, angry towns people moved through the streets of Boston. That angered the British soldiers and they fired and killed 5 colonist. Blockade Cut off area by means of troops or warships to stop supplies or people from coming in or going out; to close off cities ports Bessemer Process Used blasts of cold air to burn off impurities from heated iron Bill of Rights, English Provided an important model for the American Bill of Rights
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Canal An artificial waterway Cash Crop Farm crop raised to be sold for money Census Official count of a population Cotton Gin A machine that removed seeds from cotton fiber
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Drought Long period of time with little rainfall Daughter of Liberty Urged Americans to wear there own goods Declaration of Independence A document Thomas Jefferson wrote to declare there independence from Great Britain Dix, Dorthea Educated the public about poor conditions of the mentally ill and the prisoners
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Electoral College A special group of voters selected by their states voters to vote for the president and vice president Enlightenment Movement during the 1700’s that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society Emancipate To free from slavery Executive Branch The branch of government, headed by the president, that carries out the nation’s law and policies
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Fort Sumter First battle of the civil War Franklin, Benjamin an inventor and author, helped write the Declaration of Independence French and Indian War War in America in which French and its Indian allies opposed England (1754-1760) French Revolution In 1789, overthrew the monarchy of the Bourbons and the Napoleons overthrow of the Directory and seized the power in 1799
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Guerrilla Warfare A hit and run technique used in fighting a war Gold Rush A large scale and hasty movement of people to a region where gold has been discovered, in California in 1849 Guerrilla Tactics Referring to surprise attacks of raids rather than organized warfare Grant, Ulysses S. 18 th president of the United States 1869-1877: Union general in the Civil War
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Human Rights Fundamental rights that belong to an individual Hamilton, Alexander The 1 st Secretary of the Treasury (1789-11797) Henry, Patrick American patriot House of Burgesses Assembly of representation colonial Virginia
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Implied Powers Powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution Interchangeably Parts Uniform pieces that can be made in large quantities to replace other identical parts Industrial Revolution The change from a agrarian society to one based on industry which began in Great Britain and spread to the United States around 1800 Internal Improvements Federal projects such as canals and roads, to develop the nations transportation system
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Jackson, Andrew U.S. general; 7 th president of the United States (1829- 1837) Judicial Review The right of the Supreme Court to determine if the law violates the Constitution Jay, John 1 st Chief Justice of the U.S.(1789- 1795) Jefferson, Thomas United States diplomat, architect, and author; 3 rd president of the United States
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Knox, Henry American Revolutionary general; 1 st U.S. Secretary of War (1785- 1794) Keelboat Shallow freight boat, that has keel to permit sailing in the wind Kansas-Nebraska Act An act of Congress in 1854 annulling the Missouri Compromise
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Loyalist American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence Legislative Branch The branch of government that makes the nation’s laws Laissez-Faire A policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nations economy Log Cabin Campaign Name given to William Henry Harrison’s campaign for the presidency in 1840
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Manifest Destiny The in popular in the U.S. during the 1800’s that the country must expand its boundaries if the Pacific Mayflower Compact A formal document, written in 1620, that provided law and order to the Plymouth colony Marshall, John United States general; Secretary of State (1947- 1949) Minutemen Companies of civilian soldiers that say they were ready to fight at a minutes notice
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Neutral Rights The right to sail the seas and not take sides n war Northwest Passage Water route to Asia through North America sought by European explores National Debt The amount of money a government owes to other government or its people Neutral Taking no side in ac onflict
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Oregon Trail A route used during the U.S. westward migration (1840-1860) Olive Branch Petition Petition that assured the king of the colonists desire for peace Oklahoma Territory The land that Congress set aside for Indians Ordinance A law or regulation
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Patriots American colonist who were determined to fight the British until American independence was won Popular Sovereignty Political theory that government is subject to the will of the people Propaganda Idea or information designed and spread to influence opinion Paine, Thomas Author of Common Sense
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Quaker Name for a member of the Religious Society of Friends Quebec, Battle of A battle during the French and Indian war. The British won. Quadruple Alliance Alliance that involved France, Austria, Russia, and Prussia; it asked for help in its fight against revolutionary forces in South America Quartering of Troops The 3 rd amendment; as soldier can’t come and force you to let them stay at your house
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Reconstruction The reorganization and rebuilding of the former confederates states after the Civil War Rebel Confederate soldier, so called because of opposition to the established government Reservation An area of public lands set aside for Native Americans Raleigh, Sir Walter English explorer and writer, a favorite of Elizabeth I
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States Rights rights and power independent of the federal government are reserved for the states by the Constitution Suffrage The right to vote Slave Codes The laws passed in the Southern States that controlled and restriction enslaved people Seneca Falls Convention A women’s right convention held at Seneca Falls, NY, in1848, organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
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Transcendentalist Any of a group of New England writers who stressed the relationship between human beings and nature Temperance The use of little or no alcoholic drinks Tidewater A region of flat, low- lying plains along the sea- coast Tribute Money paid for protection
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Underground Railroad A system that helped enslaved African Americans the followed a networks of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North Utopia Community based on a vision of a perfect society sought by reformers Unalienable Rights A right that cannot be surrendered Unconstitutional The agreeing or consistent with the Constitution
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