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HistoryFacts

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Jamestown   the first permanent English settlement which was founded in 1607  
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Declaration of Independence   signed onj July 4, 1776  
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Constitution   was written in 1787  
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Louisiana Territory   President Thomas Jefferson purchased this from France in 1803  
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Civil War   fought from 1861-1865  
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Lexington, Massachusetts   the place where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired in April 1775  
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Concord, Massachusetts   site of the first real battle of the American Revolution immediately following the shots fired at Lexington  
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Battle of Saratoga   the turning point of the American Revolution as it gave France a reason to enter the war against Britain  
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Yorktown, Virginia   the British defeat here by George Washington's troops signaled the end of the American Revolution  
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Cornwallis   British general  
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Fort Sumtner, South Carolina   the place where the first shots of the Civil war were fired  
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Battle of Gettysburg   the turning point of the Civil War for the North. Confederate troops were forced to retreat and never invade again.  
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Vicksburg, Mississippi   the capture by the north in 1863 effectively split the Confederation in two and gave control of the Mississippi River to the Union  
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Appomattox Court House   the small town in Virginia where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant, ending the Civil War  
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Antietam, Maryland   the bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War Halting the first Confederate attack on Northern soil  
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Emancipation Proclamation   After the Antietam, Maryland battle, Licoln issued this  
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mercantilism   an economic theory where a country's strength is based on the amount of wealth it has, a country should sell more than it buys, and the colonies exist for the benefit of the Mother Country  
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abolitionist   a person who wanted to end slavery  
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tariff   a tax on goods brought into a country  
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protective tariff   a tax placed on goods from another country to protect the home industry  
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sectionalism   a strong sense of loyalty to a state or section instead of to the whole country  
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manifest destiny   the belief that the US should own all land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans  
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Temperance Movement   campaign against the sale or drinking of alcohol.  
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representative government   a system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them  
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republic   a nation in which voters choose representatives to govern them  
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house of burgesses   the first representative assembly in the new world. In the colony of Virginia  
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3 branches of government   legislative (makes the laws), judicial (interprets the laws), and executive (enforces the laws)  
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checks and balances   a system set up by the Constitution in which each branch of the federal government has the power to check, or control, the actions of other branches  
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free enterprise   the freedom of private buisnesses  
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capitalism   an economic system based on private property and free enterprise  
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federalsim   the sharing of power between the states and the national government  
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separation of powers   a system in which each branch of government has its own powers  
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