| A | B |
| New England | More people in cities, fishing, and shipbuilding |
| South | Tobacco and Rice |
| Bleeding Kansas | Pro slavery & anti-slavery forces |
| Secession | Withdrawing |
| President of the South | Jefferson Davis |
| King George III | Tyrant |
| South opposed to slavery | Hurt their economy |
| Fort Sumter | Beginning of Civil War |
| Robert E Lee | Leader of Confederate |
| Grant | Lee surrendered to this person |
| Lincoln | President of the Union |
| Articles of Confederation | Existed before the Constitution |
| Proclamation of 1763 | King tried to end westward expansion |
| Quartering Act | Colonists had to feed, cloth, and house British. |
| Townsend Act | Tax on glass, paper, and tea. |
| Declaration of Independence | Independence from British |
| Yorktown | Last battle of American Revolution |
| Olive Branch Petition | Settle dispute with British |
| Loyalists | Loyal to the King |
| Common Sense | Thomas Pain |
| Lexington and Concord | British soldiers fought against minutemen |
| Compromise of 1850 | California admitted as a free state. |
| Abolitionists | Did not support slavery |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe | Uncle Tom's Cabin |
| Appomattox | Surrender during Civil War |
| 13th amendment | Abolished slavery |
| 15th amendment | Right to vote |
| Cabinet | Advisors to the president |
| Judicial Review | Supreme Court interprets Constitution |
| Joint Stock Company | Money is pooled for a lproject |
| Indentured Servant | Contract for transportation and shelter |
| Due Process | Procedures by law |
| Freedman's Bureau | Schools in the south |
| Jim Crow Laws | Forced segragation |
| Plessy v. Ferguson | Separate but Equal |
| Emancipation Proclamation | Slaves are free |
| Committee of Correspondence | Discussed British activities |