Abolitionism and Emancipation: The Fight Against Slavery
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Explore the abolitionist movement, Abraham Lincoln's role, and the Emancipation Proclamation in this comprehensive guide. Learn about key figures and events from the Civil War era.
Abolitionism and Emancipation: The Fight Against Slavery
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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