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FMS Citizen / Citizenship

FMS Colony / Colonization

FMS Explore / Exploration

FMS Northwest Ordinance 60,000 People

FMS Plantation

FMS Representative Government Virginia No persons shall have a penny of their estates taken from them … without their consent by representatives chosen by themselves. – Increase Mather

FMS Amend / Amendment 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, … 13, 14, 15, … 27, 28? TWO-THIRDS THREE-FOURTHS

FMS Constitution Philadelphia

FMS Federalism

FMS F e d e r a l i s t

FMS Free Enterprise

FMS Independence July 4, 1776

FMS Judicial Review

FMS Mercantilism Mother Country Benefits at Expense of Her Colonies

FMS Revolution

FMS Tariff $45,000 + $15,000 = $60,000 $50, = $50,000 Which car will you buy? Designed to Protect U.S. Economy

FMS UNALIENABLE RIGHTS LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

FMS A B O L I T I O N I S T

FMS Civil Disobedience

FMS Civil War

FMS Production, Distribution, & Consumption of Goods and Services Economics

FMS Foreign Policy

FMS Craftsmen Out People no longer required special skills work. More Workers Together More factories led to more workers together Money Invested With more factories more businesses were being thought of and money was being invested to make them happen Urbanization Easier transportation led to growth of cities. Machines In Machines made things faster and more efficient than craftsmen Speedy Production Faster construction of goods such as guns Industrialization SCUMMM

FMS Manifest Destiny

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FMS _ _ _ _ I F I C _ _ I _ _

FMS N _ _ _ I F I C A _ I _ N

FMS N _ L L I F I C A _ I _ N

FMS N U L L I F I C A T I O N

FMS Political Party

FMS Reform Cross Red Sojourner Truth Escaped Slavery Advocate for women’s voting rights Supported Abolition Dorothea Dix Sunday School Teacher to prison Inmates Army Nurse Campaigned for better treatment of mentally ill inmates Lucretia Mott Quaker Minister Abolitionist Political Activist Susan B. Anthony Women’s Rights Leader Gave Speeches Supporting Women

FMS SECTIONALISM

FMS Urbanization

FMS

Reconstruction