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A:. Abolitionist: a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. Amendment: an addition to a formal document such as the Constitution. Arsenal: a storage place for weapons and ammunition. Adams: he was a teacher and a lawyer, he was also the 2 nd president of the U.S. B :.
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A: Abolitionist: a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. Amendment: an addition to a formal document such as the Constitution. Arsenal: a storage place for weapons and ammunition. Adams: he was a teacher and a lawyer, he was also the 2nd president of the U.S.
B: Backcountry: a region of hills and forests west of the tidewater. Blockade Runner: ship that sails into and out of a blockaded area. Buchanan: he was a lawyer and he was the 15th president of the U.S. Burgesses: elected representatives to an assembly.
C: Cabinet: a group of advisers to the president. Canal: an artificial waterway. Cash Crop: farm crop raised to be sold for money. Cede: to give up by treaty.
D: Debtor: person or country that owes money. Desert: to leave without permission. Draft: the selection of persons for required military service. Disarmament: removal of weapons.
E: Emancipate: to free from slavery. Emigrant: a person who leaves a country or region to live elsewhere. Entrenched: occupying a strong defensive position. Export: a good sold abroad.
F: Famine: an extreme shortage of food. Federalists: supporters of the Constitution. Freedman: a person freed from slavery. Frigate: warship.
G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.
H: Human Rights: the rights that belong to all humans. Habeas Corpus: a legal order determining whether someone has been lawfully imprisoned. Harrison: he was a solider and a planter, he was also the 9th president of the U.S.
G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.
G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.
G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.
G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.