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ABC Book of the U.S. History

ABC Book of the U.S. History . A. Anne Hutchinson – Banish from Massachusetts Colony ; one of the founders of Rhode Island . A. Anthony, Susan B. – Leader in women’s suffrage (rights to vote) movement so years to the effort to attain equal women rights . B .

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ABC Book of the U.S. History

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  1. ABC Book of the U.S. History

  2. A • Anne Hutchinson – Banish from Massachusetts Colony ; one of the founders of Rhode Island

  3. A • Anthony, Susan B. – Leader in women’s suffrage (rights to vote) movement so years to the effort to attain equal women rights

  4. B • Bazaar- Navy Seaman who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his valor in the Battle for Fort Fisher of the American Civil war

  5. B • Brown, John – Militant Abolitionist who led raid at Harper’s Ferry

  6. C • Communication System- process of keeping the colonies connected to know what was going on in the others

  7. C • Confederation- United in a league, alliance, or conspiracy

  8. D • Deere, John – Inventor of the street plow

  9. D • Dawes Act – Indian policy that broke up reservations into individual land plots

  10. E • Emerson, Ralph – Writer and poet; popularized the idea of transcendentalism

  11. E • English Bill of Rights – Called for frequent elections, guaranteed rights to bear arms, forbade cruel and usual punishment; rested trial by jury

  12. F • Florida Cession – Given to the U.S. by Spain

  13. F • Franklin, Benjamin – Author, publisher, inventor and diplomat

  14. G • Gadsden Purchase – land purchase from Mexico in used to complete the transcantisental railroads

  15. G • Galvez, Bernardo de – Spaniard who held off British in New Orleans , but allowed American use of the part

  16. H Horace Mann – Father of Public Education; believed all children had the rights to free education

  17. H • Harriet Tubman – Former slave and conductor of the Underground Railroad

  18. I • Industrialism – the large- scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical entetrprises

  19. I • Individual Rights – the first 10 amendments of the Consition protect individuals rights against the power of the sun

  20. J • Jackson Democracy – The idea that as many people as possible should be allowed

  21. J • John Paul Jones – Founder of the U.S. navy led raids on British ships and famous for yelling (I have not yet began to fight)

  22. K • King George lll – King of England during the American Revolution

  23. K • Kansas Nebraska Act – All were example of the government compromise that actually spread slavery further in the country

  24. L • Limited Government – placed strict limits on government to protect the people

  25. L • Labor Reform Movement – Social movement where workers began protesting and strickes to get better wages

  26. M • Morrill Act – land grant that established agricultural – universities ( TEXAS A&M)

  27. M Morse, Samuel – Inventor of the telegraph

  28. N • New Jersey Plan - the number of

  29. N • Northwest Ordinance – established government for the Northwest Territory and descried how a territory become a states

  30. O • Override – to overturn or defeat as a fail purposed in congress

  31. O • Offensive – position of attacking or the acking itself

  32. P • Property Rights – the rights to own property

  33. P • Protection Tariffs – taxes on imported goods that are designed to help United States companies complete un the sales if goods

  34. Q • Quaker s – Quartering of troops

  35. Q • Quincy Adams – 6th President, member of Congress and favored strong nationalism against states

  36. R • Republicanism – Government in which the desire of people are represented in government by elected representive

  37. R • Revels, Hiram – American clergyman and educator who become the first black citizen to be elected to the U.S. senate

  38. S • Suffrage – the rights to vote

  39. S • Secession – to withdraw formally union from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political

  40. T • Transcendentalism – a philosophy emphasizing spiritual importance in life over the material important

  41. T • Trails of Tears – forces on this trail after Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 into laws

  42. U • Ulysses S. Grant – commanding union general won major victories for the union

  43. U • Urbanization – social process where cities grow and societies become more urban

  44. V • Virtue – the quality of doing what is rights and avoid what is wrong

  45. V • Virginia Plan – each states would have a different number of representatives based on states population

  46. W • Whitney, Eli – Invented the coin gin and in terchangeable parts

  47. W • William, Blackstone – gave the 1st University lectures on English Common Law

  48. X • XYZ affair – John Adams

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