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ABC’S OF HISTORY LARRY DOUGLAS 5-13-11
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A JOHN ADAMS-WAS IN THE 2 ND CONGRESS ABOLITIONIST-A PERSON AGAINST SLAVERY. ALIEN-IS A IMMGRANT FROM A DIFFERENT COUNTRY.
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B JOHN BROWN-HE WAS A ABOLITIONIST BILL OF RIGHTS-15 ADMENDMTS BOSTON MASSACHE- WERE 5 PEOPLE DIED
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C CEDE-TREATY COTTON GIN- MACHINE THAT REMOVES SEEDS CHECKS AND BALANCE- SYSTEM IN EACH BRANCH
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D DRAFT-MILITARY SERVICE DRED SCOTT- DISARMAMENT- WEAPON REMOVAL
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E EMANCPATE-FREE SLAVES EMBARGO-TRADE WITH OTHER COUNTRY’S ELI WHITNEY-MADE THE COTTON GIN
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F FUGITIVE-RUNAWAY SLAVE FREDRICK DOUGLASS- AGAINST SLAVE OWNING FACTORY SYSTEM- MANUFACTURING
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G GUERRILLA WARFARE- HIT AND RUN GUERRILLA TACTICS- RAIDS GREENBACK-PAPER MONEY
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H HABEA CORPUS- LAWFULLY JOHN HANCOCK- FOUGHT IN THE ALAMO HUMAN RIGHTS- FREEDOM FROM UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT
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J JUDICIAL BRANCH- NATION’S LAWS JUDICIAL REVIEW- SUPREME COURT JOHN JAY- CHIEF OF JUSTICE
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K KANSAS-KNEW AS BLEEDING KANSAS KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTION- ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS KING HERNY VIII-KING OF ENGLAND
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L LANDSLIDE-OVERWHELMIG VICTORY LOYALIST-AMERCAN COLONIST WHO REMAINED LOYAL TO BRITAIN AND OPPOSED THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE LOCK-IN A CANAL,AN ENCLOSURE WITH GATES AT EACH END USED IN RAISIG OR LOWERING BOAT AS THEY PASS FROM LEVEL TO LEVEL
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M MISSION-RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT MAY FLOWER COMPACT-PLYMOUTH COLONY MANUMISION-THE FREEING OF SLAVES
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N NEUTRAL-TAKING NO SIDES NULLIFY-TO CANCEL NONIMPORTATION-ACT OF NOT IMPORTING OR USING CERTAINB GOODS
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O ORDINANCE-A LAW OR REGULATION OFFENSIVE-POSITION OF ATTACKING OR THE ATTACK ITSELF. OVERRIDE-TO OVERTURN OR DEFEAT,AS A BILL PROPOSED IN CONGRESS.
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P POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY- POLITICAL THEORY THAT GOVERNMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE PRIVATEER-ARMED PRIVATE SHIP PILGRIMS-SEPARATIST WHO JOURNEYED TO THE COLONIES DURING THE 1600s FOR A RELIGIOUS PURPOSE
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Q QUAKER-FREE RELIGIOUS BATTLE OF QUEBEC-IT WAS A BATTLE BETWEEN FRANCE AND BRITAIN AND FRANCE WON QUARTERING OF TROOPS-LETTING TROOPS STAY IN YOUR HOUSE DURING WAR TIME
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REPEAL-TO CANCEL AN ACT OR LAW RECONSTRUCTION-THE REORGANIZATION AND REBUILDING OF THE FORMER CONFEDERATE STATES AFTER THE CIVIL WAR. REVENUE-INCOMING MONEY
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S SUFFRAGE-THE RIGHT TO VOTE SECESSION- WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNION JOHN SMITH-HELPED JAMESTOWN
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T HARRIET TUBMAN- FREED 300 SLAVES TRIANGULAR TRADE-A TRADE ROUTE THAT EXCHANGED GOODS BETWEEN THE WEST INDIES, THE AMERICAN COLONIES, AND WEST AFRICA TARIFF- ATAX ON IMPORTS OR EXPORTS
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U UNDERGROUND RAILROAD- ESCAPE ROUTE OUT OF THE SOUTH UNALIENABLE RIGHT- RIGHTS THA CANNOT BE SURRENDERED UNCLE TOMS CABIN- WROTE BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
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V VETO-TO REJECT A BILL VIGILANTES-PEOPLE WHO TAKE THINGS IN THERE OWN HANDS VIRIGINA PLAN- DELEGATES FROM WANTED A STRONG NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
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W WAR HAWKS- PRESIDENCY WHO PRESSED WAR WITH BRITAIN WRIT OF ASSISTANCE- OFFICER WHO SEARCH HOMES AND WAREHOUSES GEORGE WASHINGTON- WAS OUR 1 st PRESIDENT
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X XYZ AFFAIR- 3 FRENCH AGENTS
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Y YANKEE-UNION SOLDIER YEOMAN-SOUTHERN OWNER WHO DIDN’T OWN SLAVES YORKTOWN VIRIGINA- THE LAST BATTLE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTARY WAR THE CONTINENTAL ARMY WON
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Z JOHN PETER ZENGAR- FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
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