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By Laquintry Murphy 8 TH history, Mrs. Fowler May 11,2011
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A Abstain- refrain voluntary especially from a action Adobe- a building made of adobe bricks Alien- a person of a another family or race
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B Backcountry- a region of hills forest west of the tide water Boycott- the process of a instant boycotting Burgesses- elected representatives to an assembly
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C Cabinet- a group of advisers to the president californios- Mexican who in California canal- an artificial water way
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D Debtor- person or country who owes money Decree- an order or decision given by an authority Desert- to leave without permission
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e Effigy- rag figure representing an upper individual Emancipate- to free slaves Embargo- an order prohibiting trade with a country
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f Famine- an extreme shortage of food Federalist- supporters of the constitution Frigate- a warship
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g Guerrilla warfare- a hit and run tack tick Grant,Ulysses s.- the general of the union
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h House of burgesses- where the representatives meet for the first time Human rights- rights for all men to be equal Harding,warren G.- the 29 president of America
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I Import- to buy goods from foreign markets Impeach- to formally charge an official with miss conduct Internet- a worldwide linking of computer networks
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j Jonson,Andrew- 17 th president and a republican Jackson, Andrew- a great general and the 7 th president Jefferson, Thomas- third president and wrote the declaration of independents
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k Kansas bleeding- killed five slave supporters Kansas Nebraska act- signed may 1854 Keelboat- Indian tribe
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l Landslide- an worth while victory Lyching- putting to death by illegal action Literacy- the ability to read and write
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m Maize- an early form of corn grown by native Americans Majority- more than half Mission- religion settlement
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n Naturalization- to grant full citizenship to a foreigner Neutral- taking no side in a conflict Nullity- to cancel
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o Ordinance- a law or regulation Offensive- position of attacking of or attack itself Override- to overturn of defeat
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p Partism- favoring one side of an issue Petition- a formal request Pilgrimage- a journey to a holy place
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q Quakers- believed that every individual had inner rights Quebec act- granted religious freedom to French colonist Quebec battle of- was thought to be an impossible attack
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r Radical- extreme Rancher- Mexican ranch owner Repeal- to cancel an act or law
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s Secede- to leave or withdraw Secession- withdrawal from the union Suffrage- the right to vote
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t Tariff- a tax on imported goods Tijuana- a Mexican who claims Texas as his home Transcontinental- extending across a continent
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u Unconstitutional- not agreeing or consistent with the constitution Utopia- community based on a vision Underground railroad- a system that helped slaves escape
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v Vaquero- Hispanic ranch hand Veto- to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law Vigilantes- people people who take the law into their own hands
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w War hawks- republicans during Madison's presidency West India's- islands in the Caribbean sea Wyoming- territory provided by woman rights to vote
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x Xyz affair- three French agents
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y Yankee- union solider yeuran- southern owner of a small farm who didn’t have slave Yellow journalism- a type of sensational
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z Zeni- people of the south west
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