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ABC BOOK OF U.S HISTORY. Demarcus Byrd 2 May 15,2011 . A. Abraham Lincoln- president during civil war. Abolitionist- Against Slavery. Articles of Confederation- the first constitution. . Andrew Jackson- 7 th president of the united states. B.
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ABC BOOK OF U.S HISTORY Demarcus Byrd 2 May 15,2011
A Abraham Lincoln- president during civil war Abolitionist- Against Slavery Articles of Confederation- the first constitution. Andrew Jackson- 7th president of the united states.
B Blockade- Cut off areas buy means of troops. Boycott- refuse to buy item from particular country. Bill of rights- Citizen Rights Black Codes- Controlling freedom
C Cabinet- Group of advisers to presidents. Cash crop- Farm crop raised. Cede- to give up by treaty Citizen- Person who gives loyalty
D Debtor- Person or country that owes money. Desert- to leave without permission Discrimination- unfair treatment of a group Draft- selection persons required for military
E Emancipate- to free from slavery. Embargo- to free from slavery Emiganto-person who leaves country or region Export- worship
F Famine- extreme shortage of food Federalism- sharing of power Frigate- worship Fedaralist- supporters of the constitution
G Guerrilla Warfare- hit and run tequnique Guerrilla tactics- referring to surprise attacks. Gettysburg address- by Lincoln made in cemetery Gibbons Vs Ogden- states walnut with legeslation.
H Holocaust- mass slaughter of Jews Habeas Corpus- person being lawfully imprisoned House of represantives- house of elective voters House of burgesses- met first time
I Implied powers- power not mentioned in constitution Import-buying goods from other countries. Impressments- forcing people into service inflation- continues rise in prices.
J Judicial review- right of supreme court. Judicial Branch- branch of government Joint occupation- possession and settling of area Joint stock company- investors buy stock in company.
L Laiazzez faire- government interference as least as possible Landslide- an overwhelming victory Loyalist- American colonist who remain loyal to Britain Legislative branch-makes native laws
M Majority- more than half Manumissions- freeing of enslaved persons Mayflower compact- a formal document Mercantilism- theory that slaves nation or power depended on its wealth
N Nationalism- loyalty to a nation. Neutral- taking no side in a conflict. Northwest ordinance- water route to aisa Nullify- or cancel
O Ordinance- a law or regulation Override- to overturn or defeat Overseer- person who supervises large operation Ozone- layer of gas composed
P Patriots- American colonists determined to fight. Patent- A document that gives inventor sole right Precedent- A tradition Petition- a formal request
Q Quebec- Capital of new France Quakers- women who enjoyed a certain amount of equality Quencha- language Quebec act-set up permanent government granted religious freedom to French Catholics.
R Radical- Extreme Ratify- To give official approach to. Repeal- to cancel an act or law. Recruit- to enlist soldiers into the army
S Secede- To leave or withdraw Segregation- separation or isolation of a country Suffrage- the right to vote Spiritual- an African American folk song
T Tariff- a tax on imported goods. Tejana- a Mexican who claims Texas as his country Toleration- the acceptance of different beliefs. Tribute- money paid for protective beleifs.
U Unalieble rights- a right that cannot be surrendered. Unconstitutional- no aggreeing with constitution Underground railroad- escape routes used for enslaved African Americans Utopia- community based on a vision of perfect society sought by reformers
V Veto-