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Social Studies Ch 5 NE Test Review

People of the Northeast

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sachemNaragansett ruler
Iron axes & hoes, brass kettles and other European's belongingstraded with the Native Americans
New YorkAmerican port through which most European immigrants come
Protests over Englans's laws & taxes; signing of Declaration of Independenceled to the American Revolutionary War
Lexington, Massachusettssite of the first Revolutionary War battle
Iroquois Confederacystrongest Native American organization
Elizabeth Cady Stantonimportant leader of Women's Rights Movement
Main reason for Suffrage Movementbelief that womwn and men should have the same rights, including right to vote
Buffalo, NYNOT a port city where ocean vessels could dock
work, shop, and spend moneypeople's contribution to economy
Pittsburg now has a diverse group of industriesan example of a cityy's industrial change over time
abolishionistreformer who believed slavery should be outlawed
trade, trust, then mistrust, attackoccurred when Europeans arrived on NE Narragansett land
find jobs, own land, & escape war/hardshipsreasons why immigrants came to the US
Many tourists visit landmarks in these cities each yearcommon among NewYork, Philadelphia, & Boston
many killed in battles, Native American groups joined together, some remained, some scattered to other areas of US & Canadalife changes for Naragansett when they lost their land
Abolitionists organized groups; published anti-slavery newspapers; began the Anti-Slavery SocietyWays the Anti-slavery movement grew in the Northeast
language and cultural barriers that keep them from getting good jobs and succeeding financiallyProblems immigrants face
Free or low cost training provided to help them adapt more successfullyPossible solution to the immigrants' problems
1800 - reformers begin to work for women's rights; 1848 - Women's Rights Convention, Seneca Falls; 1920-19th Amendment passedEvents that led to Women's Right to vote


Fourth Grade Teacher
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School
Bethlehem, PA

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