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This compilation highlights significant figures and events that shaped early American history, from the opposition to British taxation led by Boston patriot Samuel Adams to the establishment of the American System by Henry Clay. It discusses the influence of Bernardo de Galvez during the Revolutionary War, the creation of the doctrine of nullification by John Calhoun, and the implications of the Compromise of 1850 on slavery. It also covers critical policies like the Dawes Act, the formation of the Democratic Party, and the contributions of notable individuals such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Eli Whitney.
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ABC Book Terms By: ArlynNicolas Leyva
A • Adams, Samuel: Boston patriot who opposed British taxation he establish the committee of correspondence leader of the sons of liberty and insisted a bill of rights be added to the constitution before ratification. • American System: Henry clay’s plan for economic growth protective tariffs transport roads and canals 2nd national bank.
B • Bernardo de Galvez: Spaniard who held off British in New Orland but allowed Americans use of the port. • Bazaar, Philip: Navy seaman who was awarded the medal of honor for his valor in the battle for fort fisher of the American civil war.
C • Calhoun john: vice president of the U.S created a doctrine of nullification which said that a state could decide if a law was continual. • Compromise of 1850: Preserved balance of free slaves states and said that congress would not regulate slavery in territories California becomes a free state slave trade in D.C popular severity Mexican session.
D • Dawes act: Indian policy that broke up reservations into individual land plots. • Democratic party: modern democratic party began with the election of 1828 Andrew Jackson when democratic republicans split.
E • Elizabeth caddy Stanton: author of declaration of the rights of women seeking equal rights for woman her and lacertian motto held the first woman's rights convention in Seneca falls N.Y • Eli Whitney: invented the cotton gin and changeable parts.
F • Federalist Party: Believe in strong national government higher tariffs government support of industry (Alexander Hamilton) and James Adams, • Fugitive Slave Act: act that helped slave owners recover their runaway slaves from the north.
G • Georgia v. Worces