DC US His 1 Word Scramble
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Event | Date |
Columbus | 1492 |
Bacon's Rebellion | 1678 |
Glorious revolution | 1688 |
Salem Witch Trials | 1692 |
Begin Acadian Expulsion | 1755 |
Stamp act | 1765 |
Tea Act; Boston Tea Party | 1773 |
Apr. 19 Lexington and Concord | 1775 |
"Common Sense" Thomas Paine | 1776 |
Declaration of Independence | 1776 |
British surrender at Yorktown | 1781 |
Constitutional Convention | 1787 |
Whitney Cotton Gin | 1793 |
Louisana Purchase | 1803 |
Missouri Compromise | 1820 |
Alamo | 1836 |
Trail of tears | 1838 |
Telegraph | 1844 |
Texas Statehood | 1845 |
Start of "Utah War" | 1857 |
Transatlantic Cable | 1858 |
Lincoln Assassinated | 1865 |
transcontinental RR | 1869 |
Telephone | 1875 |
End Reconstruction | 1877 |
Freedom of speech, Religion, press, petition | 1st Amendment |
No self-incrimination, Double Jeopardy | 5th Amendment |
No cruel and unusual punishment | 8th Amendment |
Vote cannot be denied based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude | 15th Amendment |
No Slavery | 13th Amendment |
No quartering soldiers | 3rd Amendment |
Trials by jury in civil cases | 7th Amendment |
non-enumerated rights retained | 9th Amendment |
Bear arms | 2nd Amendment |
Defines Citizenship; Equal Protection | 14th Amendment |
Powers not given to Feds or prohibited to the states are retained by the people, states... | 10th amendment |
Trials fair, speedy, public, w/ counsel | 6th amendment |
No unreasonable search and seizure | 4th Amendment |
First Barbary | 1801-1805 |
Second Seminole | 1835-1842 |
King Philip's | 1675-1678 |
Mexican American | 1846-1848 |
1812 | 1812-1815 |
Revolutionary | 1775-1783 |
Civil | 1861-1865 |
Seven Years/ French and Indian | 1754-1763 |
Blacks not citizens therefore can't sue | Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) |
congress regulates interstate navigation via commerce clause (1824) | Gibbons v. Ogden |
Congress can't pass unconstitutional laws (1803) | Marbury v. Madison |
Federal gov. has Implied powers. States may not interfere (1819) | McCulloch v. Maryland |
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