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Wisconsin Chapter 5-1 Vocabulary

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The group in England that makes laws.   Parliament  
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A plan for how parts of the Territory could become states.   Northwest Ordinance  
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Happens when people fight to replace one government with a different government.   Revolution  
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A settlement that is ruled by a country far away.   Colony  
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Led the American army against the British.   George Washington  
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Freedom from another country's control or rule.   Independence  
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Rock that has minerals in it.   Ore  
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Owner of the American Fur Company.   John Jacob Aster  
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Chosen to write a paper called the Declaration of Independence.   Thomas Jefferson  
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Buildings with very hot ovens that melted ore into pure lead.   Smelters  
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To give up to the other side.   Surrender  
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The center of the Wisconsin mining region.   Mineral Point  
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Land area that included the lands that owuld become the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and part of Minnesota.   Northwest Territory  
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Document said the colonies would no longer be rules by the British.   Declaration of Independence  
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Two men who gave mining a great boost by opening mines and building smelters.   Moses Meeker and James Johnson  
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