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This text provides an overview of significant topics in American history, including abolitionism, the Civil War, and the formation of government. Key figures such as Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton are highlighted, alongside important concepts like the Emancipation Proclamation, Federalism, and individual rights. Additionally, it touches on major events and policies like the Dawes Act and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, as well as social issues including segregation and lynching. This rich tapestry of historical facts is essential for understanding America's past.
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ABC book trem By; Chahmar Daneils
A Abolitionism – movement to end slavery Abraham Lincoln – president of the united states during the civil war
B Blockade- when goods are prevented from going into of out of an area Boycott- a refusal to buy certain good
C Confederation- united in a league alliance or conspiracy Crisps Attack- American hero and martyr of the Boston massacre
D Dawes Act – Indian policy that broke up reservation into individual laid plot Dorothem Dix – reformer who fought to improve the mentally ill
E Eli Whitney – invented the cotton gin and interchangeable pars Emancipation – proclamation freed all of the slave in the southern
F Federalists- supporters of the constitution Freedman – a person freed from slavery
G Geory Washington- commander-in-chef of the continerital army Peru George Mason- Writinge influenced new government
H Henry Patrick - patrict from Virginia, opposed ratification Hamilton Alexander- author of many of the federalist popare
I Individual Right – the first to a amendment of the constriction part Import-to buy good from foreign mark
J James Town is founded list permanent English setting James Madison- Father of the constitution one
K King George lll- king of England during the American war Kansas Nebraska Act
L Lynching – putting to death a Peron by the Illegal action of amok Landslide – an over wheeling victor
M Maize – an early from of can grown by NA Majority- more then half
N Neutral- taking no side in accnfit Nullify- to cancel or make ineffect
O Ordinance – a law or regulation Offense - position of attacking
P Paterson- fevering one side of an issue Privateer – armed private ship
Q Quakers William Penn to a protestant belonged group Quebec Act passed shortly after the coercive act further angered the car
R Ranchero Mexican ranch owner Repels to cancel Cantu of law
T Tariff a toy on imports or experts Tribulemany paid for prctecte
U Unalienable right a right that cannot be surern Unearstitutie not agreeing of ciansiur with
S Secede to leve or withdraw Segregation the separation or insulate a read class or group
V Vaquero – Hispanic ranch hand Veto to reject a bill and prevent