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Amendment A change in a document
Assimilate To change
Bias To favor a person or group
Bicameral Two branches or chambers
Blockade Never letting something, and never letting something out
Boomtown A town that has grown rapidly
Capitalism My money. (ownership)
Captian of industry A person who makes there money and gives it to charities
Checks and balances Making sure no one overpowers one another.
Congress The national legislative body of a country
Due process respect for the other property of a person
Economics Government money
Emancipated To be free from bondage and slavery
Enfranchise to vote
Enumerated a number of things
Federalism A system of government
Forty-Niners Men in California looking for gold in the gold rush
Free Enterprise A economic system that goes by large and small states
Habeus Corpus legal proceeding
Industry processing material and manufactured goods
Judicial A branch involving local, state, and federal governments
Ku Klux Klan A society to scare blacks and for white supremacy
Manifest Destiny To stretch from coast to coast
Martyr A person killed for their religious beliefs
Monoply to bankrupt or get rid of another buisness
Nomadic A person that is in a tribe and moves place to place without a permanent home
Override to overrule something and not let it go through
Popular sovereignty By the people and for the people, the people are in charge
Ratify Signing and making a document official
Radical A person that does extreme things
Republicanism Governing a society or state
Robber Baron A person who makes money and only cares about himself and is selfish
Rural Characteristic of the country side
Seperation of powers Legislative, Executive, and Judicial powers of government in separate bodies
Social Darwinism The laws of evolution
Suffrage The right to vote in political elections
Supreme Court The highest Judicial court in a country or state
Tariff A tax or duty
Taxation without representation taxing people without their consent
Trade Union another term for a labor union
Urban Characteristic of a city or town
Veto To reject something
Thomas Jefferson He was our founding father, and wrote the Declaration of Independence
Andrew Jackson He was the 7th president and was the one who enforced the Trail of Tears
Sacagawea She helped guide Lewis and Clark on their expedition
James K. Polk He was Mr. Manifest destiny, and the 11th president
Frederick Douglass He was a ex slave and a writer
Harriet Beecher Stowe She rote a book about the things the south did to slaves
John Brown John Brown was a white American abolitionist who believed armed insurrection
John Brown John Brown was a white American abolitionist who believed armed insurrection
Robert E. Lee Robert Edward Lee was an American soldier best known for commanding the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia
Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson was the 17th President
Susan B. Anthony She was the leader of the suffrage movement
Sitting Bull The leader of the Lakota tribe
George Custer George Armstrong Custer was a United States Army officer
Cornelius Vanderbilt he was the first person to produce steel
John Rockefeller The first person to produce oil
Andrew Carnegie He was the first person to produce steel
Jamestown
Plymouth
Lexington and Concord
Erie Canal
The Alamo
Harper's Ferry
Fort Sumter
Gettysburg
Appomatex
Fords Theater
Promontory Point, Utah
Ellis Island and Angel Island
Declaration of Independence A document made to have liberty and freedom
Revolutionary war American war of independence
Articles of Confederation The first written constitution of america
Great compromise An agreement the large and small states reached
Passing the Constitution Amendments to the United States Constitution, unlike ones made to many constitutions world-wide
Adding the bill of rights Delegates rejected a motion made by George Mason author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights 1776 to preface the Constitution of the United States with a bill of rights
Louisiana Purchase 828,000 square miles by the United States from France in 1803.
Missouri Compromise It was a dividing line the divided the north and the south up
Indian removal acts When Andrew made the Indian's move from there land
Mexican American war when the Mexicans and Americans were fighting over land
California gold rush When some people in California found gold and everyone rushed to find some to
Homestead act providing settlers 160 acres of public land
Industrial Revolution when the people were making everything a machine to move faster and produce more
Underground Railroad When Harriet Tubman brought slaves, after she was freed
Seneca Falls Convection This convention marks a major step toward women's equality
Compromise of 1850 Henry Clay was trying to turn away the crisis against the north and the south
Kansas Nebraska Act opening new lands for settlement
Dred Scott v. Sanford holding that blacks could not be U.S. citizens, exacerbated sectional tensions between North and South
Fugitive slave act provided southern slaveholders with legal weapons to capture slaves
Bleeding Kansas A period of violence during the settling of Kansas territory
Civil War A war against the North and south to decide if slavery is legal or non legal
Emancipation Proclamation A document Abraham Lincoln passed to free slaves
Civil War draft riots A four day violence on New York City during the civil war
Gettysburg Address A 2 minute speech Abraham Lincoln made after the Gettysburg war
Reconstruction The remaining of the war where everyone is repairing the damage of the Civil war
Civil War Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th) 13th- granted citizenship 14th- Freedom for the blacks 15th- Gave the African Americans the right to vote
Completion of Transcontinental Railroad the completion of the transcontinental railroad enabled the American conquest and settlement of the West
Indian Wars Conflicts between the American soldiers and he Native American Soldiers
Gilded Age The Gilded Age was an era of rapid economic growth
Populist Party A third party movement the came up in the 1890's and drew support from farmers
Plessy v. Ferguson 30-year-old Homer Plessy was jailed for sitting in the "White" car of the East Louisiana Railroad
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