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My ABC History Book . Gregory Oliver 5/12/11 3 rd Period . A. Article- a part of a document such as the constitution that deals with a single subject . Abolitionist- A person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. . John Adams- The first president of the united states . B.
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My ABC History Book Gregory Oliver 5/12/11 3rd Period
A Article- a part of a document such as the constitution that deals with a single subject Abolitionist- A person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. John Adams- The first president of the united states
B Burgesses- elected representatives to an assembly. Blockade runner- ship that sails into and out of a blockade area. Boycott- to refuse to buy items from a particular country.
Cash crop- farm crop raised to be sold for money C Census- official count of a population Canal- an artificial waterway
Draft- the selection of persons for required military service D Diversity- variety or difference Debtor- person or country that owes money
E Emancipate- to free from slavery Effigy- rag figure representing an unpopular individual Export- to sell goods aboard
F Frigate- warship Federalists- supports of the constitution Freedom- a person freed from slavery
G Global warming- a steady increase in average world temperatures Genocide- the deliberate destruction of a racial political or cultural group Greenback- a piece of U.S. paper money first issued by the north during the civil war
H Horizontal integration- the combining of competing firms into one corporation Human rights- rights regarded belonging to all persons such as freedom from unlawful Imprisonment torture and execution Habeas corpus- a legal order for an inquiry to determine whether a person has been lawfully imprisoned
I Implied powers- powers not specifically mentioned on the constitution Import- to buy goods from foreign markets Internet- a worldwide linking of computer networks
J Judicial review- the right of the supreme court to determine if a law violates the constitution Judicial branch- the branch of government including the federal court system that interprets the nations laws Joint occupation- the possession and setting of an area shared by two or more countries
L Landslide- an overwhelming victory Legislative branch- the branch of government that makes the nations laws Lynching- putting to death a person by illegal action of a mob
Mission- religious settlement M Maize- an early form of corn grown my N.A. Monopoly- total control of an industry by one company
N Neutrality- a position of not taking sides in a conflict Nullify- to cancel or make ineffective Neutral- taking no side in a conflict
O Ordinance- a law or regulation Override- to overturn or defeat, as a bill proposed in Congress Offensive- position of attacking or the attack itself.
Privateer- armed private ship P Partisan- favoring one side of an issue Precedent- a tradition
K Kickapoo- got kicked off of there land Kansas- it was known as bleeding Kansas because of the battle Henry Knox- was elected as the first secretary of war by George Washington
Q Quebec- its now known as Canada Battle of Quebec- its now known as canada Quakers- William Penn
R Rendezvous- a meeting Radical- Extreme Ranchero- Mexican ranch owner
S Secession- withdrawal from the union Suffrage- the right to vote Secede- to leave or withdraw
Toleration- the acceptance of different beliefs Tariff- a tax on import or export Total war- war on all aspects of the enemies life T
U Utopia- community based on a wision of a perfect society sought by reformers Unconstitutional- not agreeing or consistent with constitution Unalienable right- a right that cannot be surrendered
Veto- to reject a bill and prevent if form becoming a law Vaquero- his panic ranch hand Vigilantes- people who take the law into there own hands V
Writ of assistance- legal document that ambled offices to search homes in warehouses for goods that might be smuggled War of 1812- that was an important year War hawks- republicans during Madison presidency who posed for war with Britain W
Yeoman- southern owner of a small farm who did not have enslaved people Yellow journalism- a type of sensational based and often false reporting Yankee- union soldiers Y