Are you ready for some fun?. Exploration & Colonization American Revolution U.S. Constitution Expansion U.S. Civil War 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100.

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Exploration & Colonization American Revolution U.S. Constitution Expansion U.S. Civil War Categories and amounts 100

To search unknown lands Explore/Exploration

Group that settles a distant land, but remains citizens of their own country Colony/Colonization

Set the rules of how the Northwest Territory would be settled & governed Northwest Ordinance

To belong to a country, including rights & responsibilities Citizenship

Freedom from control INDEPENDENCE

Economic system in which nations increase their wealth at the expense of her colonists MERCANTILISM

To overthrow the government REVOLUTION

Rights that are God given and cannot be taken away... Unalienable Rights

A Change AMENDMENT

The written set of rules that we govern the U.S. with CONSTITUTION

Power is shared between the nation, state, and local governments FEDERALISM

To decide if a law follows the contitution or not JUDICIAL REVIEW

Belief America had right to all land from Atlantic to Pacific MANIFEST DESTINY

To move to and the growth of cities URBANIZATION

A countries relationship with other countries FOREIGN POLICY

A change or improvement for the better REFORM

A person who wants to end slavery ABOLITIONIST

War between North and South U.S. Civil War

To care for the interest of your own section of the country over the country as a whole SECTIONALISM

Rebuilding of our country following the U.S. Civil War RECONSTRUCTION

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