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Group of people who represent the states of the US and formally cast votes for the election of the President and Vice President. ELECTORAL COLLEGE. Forced removal of people from their homes. DISPLACEMENT. Area of low-lying land next to seacoast; eastern most part of NC. COASTAL PLAIN.
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Group of people who represent the states of the US and formally cast votes for the election of the President and Vice President ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Forced removal of people from their homes DISPLACEMENT
Area of low-lying land next to seacoast; eastern most part of NC COASTAL PLAIN
The hilly region between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains; central NC PIEDMONT
An area of thinly populated settlements that stretched from the fall line to the Appalachians. BACKCOUNTRY
Long, relatively narrow island running parallel to the mainland, serving to protect the coast from erosion. BARRIER ISLANDS
Imaginary line formed by connecting all the points where rivers drop suddenly from highlands to lowlands, forming waterfalls or rapids; divides coastal plain from piedmont FALL LINE
A large area of land with similar features. GEOGRAPHIC REGION
Original constitution of the US, was too weak and thus replaced by the US Constitution. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
Statements/actions expressing disapproval of something PROTEST
Government by the people. DEMOCRACY
A person who signed and is bound to work for another person for a specified time in return for payment of travel expenses and room and board. INDENTURED SERVANT
An object such as a mask, a clay pot, or a weapon that gives clues to the culture from which it comes. ARTIFACT
The movement of plants, animals, diseases, and other living things between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
The exchange of goods and services for things people need. BARTER SYSTEM
Limited the power of the king and granted rights to English nobility. MAGNA CARTA
The spreading out of culture, culture traits, or a cultural pattern from a central point. CULTURAL DIFFUSION
First permanent English settlement in the Americas JAMESTOWN COLONY
Belief that the expansion of the US was justified and inevitable. Manifest Destiny
Triangle-shaped trade routes among the colonies, the West Indies, Africa and Europe. Items traded included rum and slaves. TRIANGULAR TRADE
Belief in benefit of profitable trading usually to benefit a mother country. (Ex: England and it’s colonies) MERCANTILISM
Group of elected officials in Virginia. First colonial legislature. HOUSE OF BURGESSES
Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. NATIONALISM
Ethnic cleansing and forced relocation of Native Americans following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. TRAIL OF TEARS
Territory in western US, purchased by Thomas Jefferson from France, doubling the size of the US. LOUISIANA PURCHASE
A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. TARIFF
Loyalty to one’s state or region rather than the nation. SECTIONALISM
A member of the association formed in North Carolina in the 1760s for regulating public grievances and abuses of power. REGULATOR
Unrestricted war in terms of weapons, territory or those involved. Laws of war are disregarded. TOTAL WAR
A change in a bill, law or constitution. AMENDMENT
Political powers reserved for the state governments, rather than the federal government. STATES RIGHTS
The system in which each branch of government can limit the powers or actions of the other branches. CHECKS AND BALANCES
An opponent of the proposed United States Constitution of 1787. ANTI-FEDERALIST
Declared the Civil War a war to preserve the Union and equality for all. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
First Ten Amendments of the Constitution listing individual rights, protections from the government and rights of the accused. BILL OF RIGHTS
The fact or process of being set free from slavery. EMANCIPATION
The southern states that seceded from the US in 1861. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Controversial legislation that opened Kansas and Nebraska to white settlement with the idea they could determined whether they would enter as a slave/free state. KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT
Passed between pro-slavery and anti-slavery that allowed Maine to enter as a free state and Missouri as a slave state. All future states would be determined by the 36’30 parallel. MISSOURI COMPROMISE COMPROMISE OF 1820
Belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable. MANIFEST DESTINY
Provided for the return of slaves who escaped from one state into another. FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW
Action or state of setting someone apart from other people. SEGREGATION
Idea that the authority of the government comes from the consent of its people.The people have the right to make decisions. POPULAR SOVREIGNTY
Farmers, in southern US who raises crops for the owner of the land and is paid a portion of the money from sales of the crops. SHARECROPPING
Legislation preventing or controlling monopolies to promote competition in business. ANTI-TRUST
Idea that supports the rights and the powers of the common people in their struggle with the elite. (Farmers vs. wealthy upper-class) POPULISM
Political orientation of those who favor progress toward better conditions in government and society. PROGRESSIVISM