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Civil War

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New EnglandMore people in cities, fishing, and shipbuilding
SouthTobacco and Rice
Bleeding KansasPro slavery & anti-slavery forces
SecessionWithdrawing
President of the SouthJefferson Davis
King George IIITyrant
South opposed to slaveryHurt their economy
Fort SumterBeginning of Civil War
Robert E LeeLeader of Confederate
GrantLee surrendered to this person
LincolnPresident of the Union
Articles of ConfederationExisted before the Constitution
Proclamation of 1763King tried to end westward expansion
Quartering ActColonists had to feed, cloth, and house British.
Townsend ActTax on glass, paper, and tea.
Declaration of IndependenceIndependence from British
YorktownLast battle of American Revolution
Olive Branch PetitionSettle dispute with British
LoyalistsLoyal to the King
Common SenseThomas Pain
Lexington and ConcordBritish soldiers fought against minutemen
Compromise of 1850California admitted as a free state.
AbolitionistsDid not support slavery
Harriet Beecher StoweUncle Tom's Cabin
AppomattoxSurrender during Civil War
13th amendmentAbolished slavery
15th amendmentRight to vote
CabinetAdvisors to the president
Judicial ReviewSupreme Court interprets Constitution
Joint Stock CompanyMoney is pooled for a lproject
Indentured ServantContract for transportation and shelter
Due ProcessProcedures by law
Freedman's BureauSchools in the south
Jim Crow LawsForced segragation
Plessy v. FergusonSeparate but Equal
Emancipation ProclamationSlaves are free
Committee of CorrespondenceDiscussed British activities


US History Instructor~Colonial High School
Colonial High School
Orlando, FL

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