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civil war <3 1861-1865
13th amendment<3 abolish slavery
15th<3 voting rights
14th gave civil rights,citizens
uncle toms cabin a book about slavery
the battle of gettysburg waz the turnig point of the war the union beggan 2 win
ulysses s grant commanding general of union army
jefferson davis president of the confedarete states of america
robert e lee commanded of mexican war
the battle of vicksburg was won by the union
the north hade factories,much railrods sea ports, small navy true
dred scott decision by the suprem court said once a slave allways a slave
abolitionist person who wanted 2 abolition slavery
both president lincon and andrew jackson both wanted to uphold the federal goverment true
boston massacre a clash between british soldiers and boston colonist in 1770, in which 5 colonist died
proclamation of 1763 forbade the colonist for moving/setting West of the app mountains
salutary neglect<3 a hands off policy of england towords its american colonies during the first half of the 1700st
unalieable rights rights that the goverment can not take away
mercantilism economic system in which nations increase therir wealth and power!!
boycott refusal to buy certain goods
mayflower compact it established a self govt.
1 representative goverment in the colonies virginia house of burgesses
declaration of independence 1776
republic the people choose representatives
articles of confederation in the articles the nation goverment had few powers
land ordinance of 1785 called for surveyors to stake out six mile square plots
northwest territory the north west territory included land that formed the staes
northwest ordinance 1787 Northwest Territory grew in population it would gain in rights
shays rebellion as the uprising came to be known, the farmers won the sympathy of many people
constetutioal convection as the philidelphia meeting became known were a very impresive group .
james maddison madison had read more than a hundred books
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