By: Reid Porter. ABIGAIL ADAMS “REMEMBER HE LADIES” ABOLITION- ENDED SLAVER IN THE SOUTH.

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By: Reid Porter

ABIGAIL ADAMS “REMEMBER HE LADIES” ABOLITION- ENDED SLAVER IN THE SOUTH

BLEEDING KANSAS- THE MAIN CAUSE FOR THE KANSAS- NABRASKA ACT BOSTON TEA PARTY-ANGRY SETTLERS DUMPED EA IN THE OCEAN TO ANGER ENGLAND

COLONIAL ERA-WHEN THE MAIN TRADE ROUTS WHERE THROUGH RIVERS CONTUSION- WANTED A STRONG GOVERNMENT

DRED SCOTT- A SLAVE WHO SUED FOR HIS FREEDOM DAVID THOUEA

ELI WHITNEY-INVENTOR EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION- FREED ALL SLAVES

FEDERALIST -SUPPORTED THE CONTUSION FREDRICK DOUGLAS- STRONG LEADER IN THE ABOLITION MOVEMENT

GADSDEN PURCHASE-LAND BOUGHT FROM MEXICO IN 1853 GUADALUPE HIDALGO-THE TREATY OF THE MEXICAN CESSION

HANCOCK-FOUNDING FATHER HAYM SALMON-POLISH SPY

INDUSTRIALISM-CAUSED BY WAR OF 1812 IMMIGRATION-PEOPLE FROM OTHER COUNTIES COMING TO AMERICA

JUDICIAL BRANCH- A BRANCH THAT HELPS THE SEPARATION OF POWERS JOHN C. CALHOUN ”A STATE CAN IGNORE A LAW IF IT WANTS”

KANSAS- NEBRASKA ACT- EXAMPLES OF GOVERNMENT COMPROMISE KNOW NOTHING PARTY- A GROUP OF NATIVES WHO STATED ”I KNOW NOTHING”

LINCOLN-PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR LOUISIANA PURCHASE- DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE U.S.

MERCANTILISM- ONLY ABLE TO TRADE WITH ENGLAND MANIFEST DESTINY- BELIEF THAT THE U.S. SHOULD MOVE WEST

NULLIFICATION-AN IDEA WHERE A STATE CAN GROW NORTHWEST ORDNANCE-A METHOD TO MAKE THE U.S. GROW

ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES- COLONIES THAT STARTED IN THE EAST ORIGEN TRIAL- CAUSED BY THE PANIC IF 1837

PATRICK HENNERY ”GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH” PLANTATIONS- LARGE FARMS USED TO GROW CASH CROPS USUALLY

QUAKERS- A RELIGION THAT STARTED IN ENGLAND QUARTERING ACT- NO SOLDIER CAN COME IN A HOME WITHOUT THE OWNER OF THE HOUSES CONSENT

REPUBLICANISM-PEOPLE WHO VOTE FOR LEADERS REMOVAL ACT- THEY REMOVAL OF INDIANS TO OKLAHOMA

SCALAWAGS-NATIVES IN THE SOUTH DURING RECONSTRUCTION SOUTHERNERS -PEOPLE FROM THE SOUTH

TARIFFS- TAXES ON IMPORTS TRIANGULAR TRADE- A TRADE ROUTE TO EXANGE GOODS

UNALIENABLE RIGHTS- RIGHTS THAT CANT BE TAKEN UNDERGROUND RAIL ROAD- SAFE HOUSES

VETO- A REJECTED BILL VIGILANTES- PEOPLE TAKING LAW INTO THEIR HANDS

WAR OF U.S. V. BRITAIN WAR HAWKS- HAWKS USED TO SEND MESSAGES

XYZ affair- created by john Adams

YANKEE-UNION SOLDIERS YEOMAN- SOUTHERN THAT OWNED A SMALL FARM

Zenger, John Peter- he created the Yew York weekly journal