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54 Cards in this Set
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1st permeant English settlement in NA |
Jamestown |
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One who worked for a set time without pay in exchange for a free pass to the U.S. |
Indentured Servants |
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English philosopher who argued people had natural rights |
John Locke |
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1st permeant English settlement in NA
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Document that helped establish the practice of self government |
Mayflower Compact |
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Puritan dissenter who was banished from Massachusetts |
Ann Hutchinsin |
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Who wrote common sense |
Thomas Paine |
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British monarch who reigned during the American Revolution |
King George the 3rd |
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Series of conflicts in 1777 near Albany NY |
Saratoga |
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What letter moved people to revolution |
Common Sense |
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State, country, or nation in which people elect representatives to govern |
Republic |
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Document that helped establish the practice of self government |
Mayflower Compact |
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Puritan dissenter who was banished from Massachusetts |
Ann Hutchinsin |
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Who wrote common sense |
Thomas Paine |
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British monarch who reigned during the American Revolution |
King George the 3rd |
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Series of conflicts in 1777 near Albany NY |
Saratoga |
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What letter moved people to revolution |
Common Sense |
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State, country, or nation in which people elect representatives to govern |
Republic |
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The idea of widening political power to more of the people |
Jacksonian democracy |
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Union fort in the harbor of Charleston South Carolina |
Fort sumpter |
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Nurse in Civil War who founded the Red Cross |
Clara Barton |
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First major battle of Civil War |
Battle of Bull Run |
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A-A soldiers that gained fame from Fort Wagner |
54th Massachusetts |
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Declared all slaves in confederate territories free |
Emancipation Proclamation |
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Battle in Maryland that ended Lees invasion in the North |
Battle of Antietam |
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Abolitionist and journalist who became an influential lecturer in the North and Abroad |
Fredrick Douglas |
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Confederate general commander of the Northern Virginia |
Robert E. Lee |
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Illinois senator who backed the compromise of 1850 |
Steven Douglas |
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Town in Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant |
Appomattox Court House |
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Union general who won battles in the west |
Ulysses grant |
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Surrounding of Vicksburg by Union army |
Battle of Vicksburg |
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First major battle of Civil War |
Battle of Bull Run |
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Stopped a confederate invasion in the North |
Battle of Gettysburg |
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Migration of thousands of settlers to California in search of gold |
Gold rush |
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Political party formed in 1890's that wanted a policy that would raise crop prices |
Populists |
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Movement to get rid of alcohol |
Temperance |
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Rundown and overcrowded houses |
Tenements |
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1886 union protest |
Haymarket square |
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Democratic candidate in 1908 |
William Jennings Bryan |
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A-A that led fights against lynching |
Ida B Wells |
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Women's right to vote |
Suffrage |
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President of NAWSA |
Carrie Chapman Catt |
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A-A soldiers that gained fame from Fort Wagner |
54th Massachusetts |
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1898 war that began when the US demanded Cubas independence from Spain |
Spanish-American war |
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Who's assassination sparked the start of WW1 |
Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
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4 causes of WW1 |
1. Land(imperialism) 2. Soldiers(military) 3. Friends(allies) 4.pride (nationalism) |
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Declared all slaves in confederate territories free |
Emancipation Proclamation |
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Battle in Maryland that ended Lees invasion in the North |
Battle of Antietam |
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Abolitionist and journalist who became an influential lecturer in the North and Abroad |
Fredrick Douglas |
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Confederate general commander of the Northern Virginia |
Robert E. Lee |
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Illinois senator who backed the compromise of 1850 |
Steven Douglas |
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Town in Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant |
Appomattox Court House |
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Union general who won battles in the west |
Ulysses grant |
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Surrounding of Vicksburg by Union army |
Battle of Vicksburg |