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19 c. inventor of telegraph, and morse code. SAmuel Morse
Law passed in 1787 to regulate the settlement of Northwest Territory Northwest Ordinance
A city founded by Dutch settlers in 17 c. New Amsterdam
A political leader of late 18 and early 19 c. Leader of the Democratic- Republican Party James Monroe
American civilians who were active in REV. War period of just preceding the war. Minutemen
A tribe of Native Americans, and the most numerous in the US. Navajos
Fought between the US and Mexico 1846 to 1848 Mexican War
A sea route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean throught northwestern America. Northwest Passage
A settlement of a dispute between slaves and free states 18p20 to 1821. Missouri Compromise
A statement of forign policy issued by Pres. James Monroe. Monroe Doctrine
"What hath God Wrought" 1844 Samuel Morse
At this time the US was governed under Articles of /Confederation Northwest Ordinance
Present sight. . . NYC
President from 1817 to 1825 James Madison and John James Monroe
Always ready to fight. Minutemen
Have reservations in the Southwest. Navajos
US won Mexican War
Sought by early explorers. Northwest Passage
Requires sailing through Northwest passage
Northern legislators had tried to prohibit slavery in. Missouri Compromise
Declaring that the US wouldn't tolerate intervention by European nations. Monroe Doctrine
ORDINANCE organized the territory into townships of 36 square miles each. Northwest Ordiance
Dutch Governor bought ManhTTAN FOR $24 nEW Amsterdam
Issued Monroe Doc. James Monroe
Forced to move called long walk. Navajos
Manifest Destiny Mexican War
Admitted to a slave state and Maine as a free state Missouri Compromise
Promised that US would not interfere with Europe Monroe doc.
Kansas and Nebraska prohibited slavery Missouri Compromise
Slavery was prohibited. Northwest Ordinance
The MC was reached in his presidency James Monroe
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