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Terms 1607-Civil War

QuestionAnswer
Economic activities of the North Fishing, ship building
Economic activities of the South Agriculture
Colonies existed for benefit of Mother Country Mercantilism
Representative government House of Burgesses
Magna Carta Limited government
French and Indian War Taxes on the colonies
Articles of Confederation states' rights
Shay's Rebellion Need for stronger central government
Great Compromise Representation in Congress
Federalist Papers Ratification of the Constitution
Branches of government share power Federalism
Anti-federalist needed addition to the Constitution Bill of Rights
Hamilton's interpretation of Constitution Loose
Jefferson's interpretation of Constitution Strict
Bank of the United States Conflict interpretation of Constitution
Marbury v. Madison Judicial review
Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional Judicial review
Established how states could come into the Union Northwest Ordinance
Western hemisphere is no longer open for settlement. Monroe Doctrine
Area acquired in 1846 which added more slave or free territory to argue over Mexican Cession
Maine came into the Union as a free state and Missouri came in the Union as a slave state. Missouri Compromise
Term for the growing differences between North and South sectionalism
Compromises from 1820 to 1854 were intended to resolve the issue of slavery
Seneca Falls Convention was intended to acquire rights for women
John Brown's Raid frightened many Southerners
Slaves can be taken into free territory Dred Scott Decision
Northern plan to defeat the North Anaconda Plan
Southern plan to win the Civil War Fight a defensive war
Group in Congress that wanted to punish the South for the Civil War Radical Republicans
Turning point of the Civil War in favor of the North Gettysburg
Event that ended Reconstruction Removal of federal troops
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