| A | B |
| sachem | Naragansett ruler |
| Iron axes & hoes, brass kettles and other European's belongings | traded with the Native Americans |
| New York | American port through which most European immigrants come |
| Protests over Englans's laws & taxes; signing of Declaration of Independence | led to the American Revolutionary War |
| Lexington, Massachusetts | site of the first Revolutionary War battle |
| Iroquois Confederacy | strongest Native American organization |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton | important leader of Women's Rights Movement |
| Main reason for Suffrage Movement | belief that womwn and men should have the same rights, including right to vote |
| Buffalo, NY | NOT a port city where ocean vessels could dock |
| work, shop, and spend money | people's contribution to economy |
| Pittsburg now has a diverse group of industries | an example of a cityy's industrial change over time |
| abolishionist | reformer who believed slavery should be outlawed |
| trade, trust, then mistrust, attack | occurred when Europeans arrived on NE Narragansett land |
| find jobs, own land, & escape war/hardships | reasons why immigrants came to the US |
| Many tourists visit landmarks in these cities each year | common among NewYork, Philadelphia, & Boston |
| many killed in battles, Native American groups joined together, some remained, some scattered to other areas of US & Canada | life changes for Naragansett when they lost their land |
| Abolitionists organized groups; published anti-slavery newspapers; began the Anti-Slavery Society | Ways the Anti-slavery movement grew in the Northeast |
| language and cultural barriers that keep them from getting good jobs and succeeding financially | Problems immigrants face |
| Free or low cost training provided to help them adapt more successfully | Possible solution to the immigrants' problems |
| 1800 - reformers begin to work for women's rights; 1848 - Women's Rights Convention, Seneca Falls; 1920-19th Amendment passed | Events that led to Women's Right to vote |