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Abcs’ history. By: Reid Porter . A. Abigail Adams “remember he ladies”. Abolition- ended slaver in the south . B. Bleeding Kansas- the main cause for the Kansas- Nabraska act . Boston tea party-angry settlers dumped ea in the ocean to anger England . C.
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Abcs’ history By: Reid Porter
A Abigail Adams “remember he ladies” Abolition- ended slaver in the south
B Bleeding Kansas- the main cause for the Kansas-Nabraska act Boston tea party-angry settlers dumped ea in the ocean to anger England
C Colonial era-when the main trade routs where through rivers Contusion- wanted a strong government
D Dred Scott- a slave who sued for his freedom David thouea
E Eli Whitney-inventor Emancipation proclamation- freed all slaves
F Federalist -supported the contusion Fredrick Douglas- strong leader in the abolition movement
G Gadsden purchase-land bought from Mexico in 1853 Guadalupe hidalgo-the treaty of the Mexican cession
H Hancock-founding father Haym salmon-polish spy
I Industrialism-caused by war of 1812 Immigration-people from other counties coming to America
J Judicial branch- a branch that helps the separation of powers John c. Calhoun ”a state can ignore a law if it wants”
K Kansas- Nebraska act-examples of government compromise Know nothing party- a group of natives who stated ”I know nothing”
L Lincoln-president during the civil war Louisiana purchase- doubled the size of the u.s.
M Mercantilism- only able to trade with England Manifest destiny- belief that the u.s. should move west
N Nullification-an idea where a state can grow Northwest ordnance-a method to make the u.s. grow
O Original 13 colonies- colonies that started in the east Origen trial- caused by the panic if 1837
P Patrick hennery ”give me liberty or give me death” Plantations- large farms used to grow cash crops usually
Q Quakers- a religion that started in England Quartering act- no soldier can come in a home without the owner of the houses consent
R Republicanism-people who vote for leaders Removal act- they removal of Indians to Oklahoma
S Scalawags-natives in the south during reconstruction Southerners -people from the south
T Tariffs- taxes on imports Triangular trade- a trade route to exange goods
U Unalienable rights- rights that cant be taken Underground rail road- safe houses
V Veto- a rejected bill Vigilantes- people taking law into their hands
W War of 18212-u.s. v. Britain War hawks- hawks used to send messages