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This overview highlights significant moments and influential figures in American history. It includes Abigail Adams' advocacy for women's rights with her famous "Remember the Ladies" plea, the abolition of slavery in the South, and the turmoil of Bleeding Kansas leading to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. It also discusses the Boston Tea Party's defiance against England, Dred Scott's fight for freedom, Eli Whitney's inventions, and Frederick Douglass' leadership in the abolition movement. Each event and individual played a crucial role in shaping the nation.
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Abcs’ history By: Reid Porter
A Abigail Adams “remember he ladies” Abolition- ended slaver in the south
B Bleeding Kansas- the main cause for the Kansas-Nabraska act Boston tea party-angry settlers dumped ea in the ocean to anger England
C Colonial era-when the main trade routs where through rivers Contusion- wanted a strong government
D Dred Scott- a slave who sued for his freedom David thouea
E Eli Whitney-inventor Emancipation proclamation- freed all slaves
F Federalist -supported the contusion Fredrick Douglas- strong leader in the abolition movement
G Gadsden purchase-land bought from Mexico in 1853 Guadalupe hidalgo-the treaty of the Mexican cession