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STAAR Events/Acts

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A period of religious enthusiasm in the American colonies.   First Great Awakening  
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During the period of Reform, many people turned to religion as a reason to make changes in the U.S.   Second Great Awakening  
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Five American colonists were dressed as Native Americans and dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor   Boston Tea Party  
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Five American colonists were shot and killed by British soldiers in March 1770.   Boston Massacre  
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The governing body of the American colonies after independence had been declared.   Continental Congress  
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Massachusetts farmer led by Daniel Shays rebelled when they were imprisoned for not paying their debt.   Shays Rebellion  
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Meeting of delegates from the 13 states. Main purpose was to make changes to the Articles of Confederation. Ended up writing a new constitution.   Philadelphia/Constitutional Convention  
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Uprising of people who refused to pay a tax on alcohol. The rebellion was squashed by the new government under the Constitution thus proving its strength.   Whiskey Rebellion  
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The Election of 1800 was referred to as a revolution because it was the first time power had peacefully been passed from one group to another.   Revolution of 1800  
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Land purchase from France for $15 million that almost doubled the size of the United States.   Louisiana Purchase  
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Period in which goods produced by hand were replaced with goods produced in a factory by machines. Transportation systems improved as well during this time.   Industrial Revolution  
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Period when feelings of nationalism grew under President James Monroe   Era of Good Feelings  
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A sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. It was caused by the South's anger over the Tariff of 1828.The South felt that a state could nullify a national law. These arguments almost lead to war.   Nullification Crisis  
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National bank that was started to alleviate Revolutionary war debt and to unite the country under one currency. It became a national issue during the residency of Andrew Jackson   Bank of the United States  
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Law passed during Andrew Jackson's presidency that forced Native American tribes living in Georgia and Florida to move to present Oklahoma.   Indian Removal Act  
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Forced relocation of the Native Americans to present day Oklahoma.   Trail of Tears  
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Period before the civil war when many Americans called for reform in many areas including public education, prisons, slavery and women's rights.   Age of Reform  
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The first women's rights convention that was organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The Declaration of Sentiments was presented.   Seneca Falls Convention  
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Compromise proposed by Henry clay in 1819 that divided the United States into areas that were pro-slavery.   Missouri Compromise  
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Law that created the Kansas and Nebraska territories. It allowed popular sovereignty in these areas to decide the issue of slavery.   Kansas Nebraska Act  
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Pro and anti-slavery groups sent settlers to Kansas to vote on the issue of slavery. These groups classed and violence erupted.   Bleeding Kansas  
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Series of laws passed to organize the Mexican cession into slave and non slave areas. This compromise was proposed by Henry Clay.   Compromise of 1850  
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Law proposed by David Wilmot to outlaw slavery in the Mexican Cession.   Wilmot Proviso  
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The election of Abraham Lincoln that led to the secession of South Carolina. The Civil Was started a few months later.   Election of 1860  
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On April 14, 1865 only a few days after the Civil War ended, John Wilkes Booth shot and killed President Lincoln.   Assassination of Lincoln  
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Citizens could occupy government land. If a settler improved the land and grew crops, after five years he or she would own the land.   Homestead Act  
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This act provided each state with 30,000acres of land times the number of its members in Congress. The state could then sell the land to fund public colleges.   Morrill Act  
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Removed Native Americans to government reservations in the West. This act opened their land up to white settlers.   Dawes Act  
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