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The _________ __
___________was the first
European-type legislative body in
the New World
The _________ __ ___________was
the first European-type legislative body
in the New World
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Word in jumbled form SEOUH FO
SESSEGRUB
House of
Burgesses
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Soon after the English settlers
arrived, they forced the _______
_______ off their own land so it
could be used by the settlers for
agricultural purposes.
Soon after the English settlers arrived,
they forced the _______ _______ off
their own land so it could be used by the
settlers for agricultural purposes.
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Word in jumbled form VIETAN
MERICANSA
Native
Americans
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What was the main cash
crop during the colonial
period?
What was the main cash
crop during the colonial
period?
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Word in jumbled form CCOBAOT
Tobacco
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This was a rebellion led by
poor English and slave
colonist against the rich
landowners of Virginia.
This was a rebellion led by poor
English and slave colonist
against the rich landowners of
Virginia.
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Word in jumbled form ACONB’s
LLIONEBER
Bacon’s Rebellion
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Which portion of
the 13 colonies
had a temperate
climate, rich soil
and a long
growing season?
Which portion of the 13 colonies
had a temperate climate, rich soil
and a long growing season?
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Word in jumbled form ERNTHOUS
CNIESLOO
Southern
Colonies
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Which portion of
the 13 colonies
had a short
growing season
and rocky soil?
Which portion of the 13 colonies
had a short growing season and
rocky soil?
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Word in jumbled form ENW GLANDE
OOCLNIES
New England
Colonies
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A series of court hearings, over 150
Massachusetts colonists accused of
witchcraft were tried, 29 of which were
convicted and 19 hanged.
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Word in jumbled form MEALA ITCWH
RIALST
Salem Witch
Trials
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Pennsylvania, located between New
England and Virginia, was a colony
founded by the religiously tolerant
Quakers led by_________
_________.
Pennsylvania, located between New
England and Virginia, was a colony
founded by the religiously tolerant
Quakers led by_________ _________.
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Word in jumbled form IIAWLLM NNEP
William Penn
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_________ _______ harbor and
river systems significantly
contributed to its economic growth
and importance.
_________ _______ harbor and
river systems significantly
contributed to its economic growth
and importance.
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Word in jumbled form WEN ORKY’s
New York’s
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________________inspired the British
government to view its American
colonies as sources of wealth that would
make Britain wealthier and stronger.
________________inspired the British
government to view its American
colonies as sources of wealth that would
make Britain wealthier and stronger.
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Word in jumbled form MRCNTLSMEAII
Mercantilism
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What does the picture
below represent?
What did the previous
picture represent?
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Word in jumbled form AUAIRLGNRT
RADET
Triangular Trade
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below represent?
What did the previous
picture represent?
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Word in jumbled form DDLEIM
ASSPAGE
Middle Passage
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What do the 3 pictures
below represent?
What did the 3 previous
pictures represent?
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Word in jumbled form RENCHF &
NAIDNI RAW
French & Indian
War
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Colonial lawyers, tavern owners,
merchants, and printers were most
affected by the________ _________,
because it required that all printed
materials bear a stamp to show that the
tax had been paid to Great Britain.
Colonial lawyers, tavern owners, merchants,
and printers were most affected by
the________ _________, because it required
that all printed materials bear a stamp to show
that the tax had been paid to Great Britain.
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Word in jumbled form AMPST CTA
Stamp Act
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The _________ __ _______forbade
English colonists from living west of the
Appalachian Mountains, and it was hoped
to prevent further conflict by easing the
Native Americans' fears.
The _________ __ _______forbade English
colonists from living west of the Appalachian
Mountains, and it was hoped to prevent further
conflict by easing the Native Americans' fears.
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Word in jumbled form
PRCLMTNOAAIO FO 1763
Proclamation of
1763
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The _________ ____were passed by
British to punish the Massachusetts
colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
The _________ ____were passed by
British to punish the Massachusetts
colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
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Word in jumbled form OTNIRELABLE
CTAS
Intolerable Acts
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Thomas Paine
called upon the
colonists to break
away from ______
________while
promoting
independence for
economic, social
and moral reasons.
Thomas Paine called upon the colonists to
break away from ______ ________while
promoting independence for economic, social
and moral reasons.
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Word in jumbled form EARTG IAINTRB
Great Britain
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The ________ ___ ________stated that
when a government does not function for
the betterment of its people, the
government is ineffective, and it is the
right of the people to overthrow that
government
The ________ ___ ________stated that when
a government does not function for the
betterment of its people, the government is
ineffective, and it is the right of the people to
overthrow that government
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Word in jumbled form ECLAARNOITD
FO ECNEDNEPEDNI
Declaration of
Independence
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Although Thomas Jefferson is known as
the primary author of the Declaration of
Independence, many of Jefferson’s
writings were based on the ideas of
_______ ________.
Although Thomas Jefferson is known as the
primary author of the Declaration of
Independence, many of Jefferson’s writings
were based on the ideas of _______ ________.
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Word in jumbled form JONH COKEL
John Locke
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Using the ________ _____ ______,
Jefferson declared that government
derives---- just powers from the
consent of the governed or from the
people.
Using the ________ _____ ______,
Jefferson declared that government
derives---- just powers from the consent
of the governed or from the people.
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Word in jumbled form IOASCL
TRACTCON HTOEYR
Social Contract
Theory
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During the Revolutionary War, he
became the American Ambassador
to France due to his reputation as a
statesman with many talents and
diplomatic skill.
During the Revolutionary War, he
became the American Ambassador to
France due to his reputation as a
statesman with many talents and
diplomatic skill.
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Word in jumbled form JAMINBEN
LINFRANK
Benjamin
Franklin
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He was a French soldier, who
played a crucial role in leading
American forces to several victory
during the Revolutionary War.
He was a French soldier, who played a
crucial role in leading American forces to
several victory during the Revolutionary
War.
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Word in jumbled form QUISRAM DE
ETTEAAYFL
Marquis de
Lafayette
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He was the commander of British
forces during the American
Revolution. He surrendered at
Yorktown and returned to Britain.
He was the commander of British forces
during the American Revolution. He
surrendered at Yorktown and returned
to Britain.
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Word in jumbled form LDRO ARLESCH
CONRWALLIS
Lord Charles
Cornwallis
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This is were Revolutionary soldiers
encamped for six cold months with very
little clothing, shoes, food, and supplies.
This is were Revolutionary soldiers
encamped for six cold months with very
little clothing, shoes, food, and supplies.
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Word in jumbled form YELLAV EGROF
Valley Forge
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What does the picture
below represent?
As a snowstorm pounded Washington and his soldiers,
they crossed the _______ _________to stage a
surprise attack on a fort occupied by Hessian
mercenaries fighting for the British. This victory proved
Washington‘s army could fight as well as an
experienced European army.
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Word in jumbled form ALEDWARE
VRRIE
Delaware River
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The American defeat of the British
at ____________was the last major
battle of the American Revolution.
This defeat destroyed the British
will to continue the war.
The American defeat of the British at
____________was the last major battle of the
American Revolution. This defeat destroyed the
British will to continue the war.
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Word in jumbled form KROYWOTN
Yorktown
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It created a government that
had no power to tax, regulate
commerce, or establish one
national currency.
It created a government that had no
power to tax, regulate commerce, or
establish one national currency.
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Word in jumbled form RTICLESA FO
IONTAREDEFNOC
Articles of
Confederation
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_______ ________, an attempt by a
group of indebted farmers to secure
weapons from a Federal Armory, became
the catalyst for the United States to
recognize the need for a new
constitution.
_______ ________, an attempt by a group of
indebted farmers to secure weapons from a
Federal Armory, became the catalyst for the United
States to recognize the need for a new
constitution.
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Word in jumbled form HAYS’S
BELLREION
Shay’s Rebellion
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They were also much more favorably
disposed toward commerce than were
the Anti-Federalists, and they argued
that a strong central government would
foster the commercial growth of the new
country.
They were also much more favorably
disposed toward commerce than were the
Anti-Federalists, and they argued that a
strong central government would foster the
commercial growth of the new country
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Word in jumbled form EEAIFDRLSTS
Federalists
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_________ began to favor
the Constitution after the
Bill of Rights was included.
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Word in jumbled form FEDANTIERALIST
Anti-Federalist
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The __________ _______make a
persuasive case for the federal
government‘s role in preserving
order and securing the liberty of a
large republic.
The _________ _______make a persuasive
case for the federal government‘s role in
preserving order and securing the liberty of a
large republic.
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Word in jumbled form DERALISTEF
REPAPS
Federalist Papers
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What does the picture
below represent?
This compromise called for the creation of a
legislature with two chambers, a House of
Representatives with representation based on
population and a Senate with equal
representation for all states.
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Word in jumbled form EATGR
OMOMPRISEC
Great
Compromise
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For example, the
president has the power
to veto laws passed by
Congress.
For example, the president
has the power to veto laws
passed by Congress.
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Word in jumbled form ECKSCH AND
LAANCESB
Checks and
Balances
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He favored non-intervention in Europe and
avoided siding with France against Great
Britain. Instead, the United States persuaded
Britain to forgive many pre-Revolutionary debts
and to drop certain restrictions on American
trade with British colonies in the Americas.
He favored non-intervention in Europe and
avoided siding with France against Great
Britain. Instead, the United States persuaded
Britain to forgive many pre-Revolutionary debts
and to drop certain restrictions on American
trade with British colonies in the Americas.
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Word in jumbled form OGERGE
ASHWINGTON
George
Washington
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Washington‘s response to this situation showed
his constitutional authority to enforce the law
and that if Americans did not like a law the way
to change it was to petition Congress
peacefully.
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Word in jumbled form ISKEYWH
EEIORBLLN
Whiskey
Rebellion
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In 1803, Napoleon agreed to sell not only
New Orleans to the United States but
also the entire ________ ________for
$15 million. As a result, the United States
nearly doubled in geographic area.
In 1803, Napoleon agreed to sell not only New
Orleans to the United States but also the entire
________ ________for $15 million. As a result,
the United States nearly doubled in geographic
area.
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Word in jumbled form NSLAAIIOU
CHASEPUR
Louisiana
Purchase
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below represent?
The _______and ______Expedition
explored Louisiana and the western
lands all the way to the Pacific
Ocean.
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Word in jumbled form EISWL KRALC
Lewis Clark
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Major _______ _________projects during the
early 1800s included: turnpikes and canals
designed to carry goods more efficiently from
the east into the new western territories.
Major _______ _________projects during the
early 1800s included: turnpikes and canals
designed to carry goods more efficiently from
the east into the new western territories.
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Word in jumbled form ANTIONAL
FRASTINRUCTURE
National
Infrastructure
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below represent?
The _______ _______was a warning
issued by President James Monroe to the
nations of Europe: not to meddle in the
politics of North and South America.
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Word in jumbled form _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Monroe Doctrine
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He introduced the cotton gin which
greatly reduced the cost of processing
cotton, increased the profits, and
increased the South’s need for slaves.
He introduced the cotton gin which greatly
reduced the cost of processing cotton,
increased the profits, and increased the South’s
need for slaves.
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Word in jumbled form ILE WHITEYN
Eli Whitney
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below represent?
______ ________was the name given to
the idea that the United States would
naturally occupy the territory between
the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
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Word in jumbled form IFESTMAN
TINYDES
Manifest Destiny
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below represent?
People should drink less
alcohol or alcohol should be
outlawed altogether.
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Word in jumbled form PEEAETMRNC
MENTMOVE
Temperance
Movement
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below represent?
Slavery should be abolished
and it should not be allowed
in new states.
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Word in jumbled form BLTNSTAOIIOI
MENTMOVE
Abolitionist
Movement
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All children should be required to
attend free schools supported by
taxpayers and staffed by trained
teachers.
All children should be required to attend
free schools supported by taxpayers and
staffed by trained teachers.
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Word in jumbled form BLICPU
CHOOLS MENTMOVE
Public School
Movement
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This organization would
have opposed the following
conference?
Historians often cite the _____ ______
________as the event that marks the beginning of
organized efforts by women in the United States to
gain civil rights equal to those of men.
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Word in jumbled form AEECNS LLASF
EEEOCNRFNC
Seneca Falls
Conference
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It was during this period that
suffrage was granted to all
adult white males, not just
those who owned land.
It was during this period that
suffrage was granted to all adult
white males, not just those who
owned land.
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Word in jumbled form CKAJSONNIA
MOCRACYED
Jacksonian
Democracy
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The opponents accused ________
________of unfaithfulness in his
marriage, of massacring Native
Americans, of illegally executing
convicted soldiers, and of dueling.
The opponents accused ________ ________of
unfaithfulness in his marriage, of massacring
Native Americans, of illegally executing
convicted soldiers, and of dueling.
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Word in jumbled form DREWAN
SONJACK
Andrew Jackson
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He founded regional and national
abolitionist societies and published an
antislavery newspaper that printed
graphic stories of the bad treatment
received by slaves.
He founded regional and national abolitionist
societies and published an antislavery
newspaper that printed graphic stories of the
bad treatment received by slaves.
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Word in jumbled form DREWAN
SONJACK
William Garrison
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He was a former slave who escaped,
worked for Garrison and traveled widely,
giving eloquent speeches on behalf of
equality for African Americans, women,
Native Americans, and immigrants.
He was a former slave who escaped, worked for
Garrison and traveled widely, giving eloquent
speeches on behalf of equality for African
Americans, women, Native Americans, and
immigrants.
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Word in jumbled form RICKFREDE
OUGLASD
Frederick
Douglas
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represent?
This said Maine would be admitted to the Union
as a free state, Missouri would be admitted as a
slave state, and slavery would be prohibited in
the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase
except for Missouri.
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Word in jumbled form IOUIRSSM
PROMISECOM
Missouri
Compromise of
1820
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In this conflict, Vice President John C.
Calhoun argued with President Andrew
Jackson about the rights of states to
nullify (cancel) federal laws they
opposed.
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Word in jumbled form LLIFICATOINNU
SISIRC
Nullification
Crisis
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The United States gained land that would later
become California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado and
New Mexico in this war.
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Word in jumbled form EIAMEXCN
RICANAME RAW
MexicanAmerican War
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The _______ _______proposed
that the New Mexico and California
territories acquired from Mexico
would be a free state with no
slavery.
The _______ _______proposed that the
New Mexico and California territories
acquired from Mexico would be a free
state with no slavery.
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Word in jumbled form MOTWIL
PRVSOIO
Wilmot Proviso
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This compromise stated:
1.
The state of New Mexico would be established by carving
its borders from the state of Texas.
2. New Mexico voters would determine whether the state
would permit or prohibit the practice of slavery.
3. California would be admitted to the Union as a free state.
4. All citizens would be required to apprehend runaway slaves
and return them to their owners. Those who failed to do
so would be fined or imprisoned.
5. The slave trade would be abolished in the District of
Columbia, but the practice of slavery would be allowed to
continue there.
On portion of this law stated: All citizens would
be required to apprehend runaway slaves
and return them to their owners. Those
who failed to do so would be fined or
imprisoned.
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Word in jumbled form PROMISECOM
OF 5018
Compromise of
1850
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These four events led to
what major event?
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Dred Scott
decision, John Brown’s Raid, and
Abraham Lincolns Election all led to the
_____ ______.
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Word in jumbled form IVILC RAW
Civil War
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The Kansas Nebraska Act made the
proslavery doctrine, _______
_______ (rule by the people), the
law of the United States.
The Kansas Nebraska Act made the
proslavery doctrine, _______ _______
(rule by the people), the law of the
United States.
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Word in jumbled form RALUPOP
YTNGIEREVOS
Popular
Sovereignty
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The ______ _______decision by the
Supreme Court settled a lawsuit in which
an African American slave claimed he
should be a free man because he had
lived with his master in slave states and
in free states.
The ______ _______decision by the Supreme
Court settled a lawsuit in which an African
American slave claimed he should be a free man
because he had lived with his master in slave
states and in free states.
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Word in jumbled form REDD TTOCS
Dred Scott
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He was a famous abolitionist
who decided to fight slavery
with violence and killing.
He was a famous abolitionist who
decided to fight slavery with
violence and killing.
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Word in jumbled form HNOJ ROWNB
John Brown
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________ _________were used by
Lincoln. This included suspending
habeas corpus and issuing the
Emancipation Proclamation.
________ _________were used by
Lincoln. This included suspending
habeas corpus and issuing the
Emancipation Proclamation.
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Word in jumbled form MRGNYEEEC
WERPOS
Emergency
Powers
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below represent?
_______ _______ is the legal rule that
anyone imprisoned must be taken before
a judge to determine if the prisoner is
being legally held in custody.
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Word in jumbled form HAAEBS
PUSCOR
Habeas Corpus
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What was the purpose of
this document?
It freed all slaves held in the
Confederate States.
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Word in jumbled form PATIONICNAME
NOITAMALCORP
Emancipation
Proclamation
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This economy controlled 71% of the U.S.
railroad, 92% of the U.S. manufacturing
resources and 71% of the U.S.
population.
This economy controlled 71% of the U.S.
railroad, 92% of the U.S. manufacturing
resources and 71% of the U.S. population.
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Word in jumbled form NRETHRNO
Northern
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This economy owned 29 % of the
U.S. railroads, 8% of U.S.
manufacturing, and 29 % of U.S.
population.
This economy owned 29 % of the U.S.
railroads, 8% of U.S. manufacturing, and
29 % of U.S. population.
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Word in jumbled form THERNSOU
Southern
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He issued the Emancipation
Proclamation and Gettysburg
Address.
He issued the Emancipation
Proclamation and Gettysburg Address.
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Word in jumbled form HAMARBA
COLNLIN
Abraham Lincoln
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He was appointed commanding general
of the Union armies and accepted
Confederate Gen. Lee’s surrender to end
the Civil War.
He was appointed commanding general of the
Union armies and accepted Confederate Gen.
Lee’s surrender to end the Civil War.
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Word in jumbled form YSSESLU S.
RANTG
Ulysses S. Grant
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He was the general that
destroyed Atlanta and
Marched to the Sea?
He destroyed Atlanta, ended the Confederate
ability to fight and accepted the surrender of all
Confederate armies in Carolinas, Georgia and
Florida.
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Word in jumbled form IAMWILL
HERMANS
William Sherman
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He was President of the
Confederate States of America?
He was President of Confederate States of
America and appointed Robert E. Lee as
general-in-chief of Confederate Armies.
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Word in jumbled form FFEERSONJ
AVISD
Jefferson Davis
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His army was defeated in
this battle?
He was defeated at the Battle of
Gettysburg and surrendered to U.S.
Gen. Grant to end Civil War.
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Word in jumbled form BERTOR E EEL
Robert E. Lee
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He fought under Confederate Gen.
Lee at Antietam and Second Bull
Run and died in Battle.
He fought under Confederate Gen. Lee at
Antietam and Second Bull Run and died
in Battle.
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Word in jumbled form SALLWTONE
ACKJSON
Stonewall
Jackson
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The significance of this battle was
that Lee‘s failure to win it
encouraged Lincoln to issue the
Emancipation Proclamation.
The significance of this battle was that
Lee‘s failure to win it encouraged Lincoln
to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Word in jumbled form TTLEBA OF
MATEITNA
Battle of
Antietam
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In this battle, Lee failed to show Britain
and France they should assist the
Confederacy, and he gave up attempts to
invade the Union.
In this battle, Lee failed to show Britain and France
they should assist the Confederacy, and he gave up
attempts to invade the Union.
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Word in jumbled form SYTTBEURGG
Gettysburg
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This battle gave the Union
control of this river?
After a seven-week siege of
__________, Grant achieved one of the
Union‘s major strategic goals: he gained
control of the Mississippi River.
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Word in jumbled form ICKSGRUBV
Vicksburg
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After the Battle of ________, the South
knew it would lose the war, and the
North knew it would win. Lincoln easily
won reelection against a candidate who
wanted a truce with the Confederacy.
After the Battle of ________, the South knew it
would lose the war, and the North knew it
would win. Lincoln easily won reelection
against a candidate who wanted a truce with
the Confederacy.
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Word in jumbled form AAATLNT
Atlanta
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This plan echoed the words of
Lincoln‘s second Inaugural Address,
which urged no revenge on former
Confederate supporters.
This plan echoed the words of Lincoln‘s
second Inaugural Address, which urged
no revenge on former Confederate
supporters.
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Word in jumbled form PSERDENIIALT
NOITCURTSNOCER
Presidential
Reconstruction
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Under the _______ ________
reconstruction plan, Southern states
were required to ratify the 13th, 14th and
15th amendments before they could
rejoin the Union.
Under the _______ ________ reconstruction
plan, Southern states were required to ratify
the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments before they
could rejoin the Union.
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Word in jumbled form ICALRAD
PUBLICREAN
Radical
Republican
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This amendment removed restrictions on
voting based on race, color, or ever
having been a slave; granted the right to
vote to all male U.S. citizens over the age
of 21.
This amendment removed restrictions on voting
based on race, color, or ever having been a
slave; granted the right to vote to all male U.S.
citizens over the age of 21.
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Word in jumbled form TEENTHFIF
Fifteenth
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This amendment abolished slavery
and involuntary servitude in the
United States.
This amendment abolished slavery and
involuntary servitude in the United
States.
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Word in jumbled form TEENTHRITH
Thirteenth
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This amendment defined U.S. citizenship
as including all persons born in the
United States, including African
Americans; guaranteed that no citizen
could be deprived of his/her rights
without due process.
This amendment defined U.S. citizenship as
including all persons born in the United States,
including African Americans; guaranteed that
no citizen could be deprived of his/her rights
without due process
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Word in jumbled form THNEETROUF
Fourteenth
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The _______ _________helped
former slaves solve everyday
problems by providing food,
clothing, jobs, medicine, and
medical-care facilities.
The _______ _________helped former
slaves solve everyday problems by
providing food, clothing, jobs, medicine,
and medical-care facilities.
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Word in jumbled form DREWAN
SONJACK
Freedman’s
Bureau
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The _____________of Andrew
Johnson occurred because
President Johnson ignored laws
passed by Congress to limit
presidential powers.
The _____________of Andrew Johnson
occurred because President Johnson
ignored laws passed by Congress to limit
presidential powers.
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Word in jumbled form PEACHIMMENT
Impeachment
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Near the end of reconstruction, all
former slave states enacted ______
_____, which were laws written to
control the lives of freed slaves in ways
slaveholders had formerly controlled the
lives of their slaves.
Near the end of reconstruction, all former
slave states enacted ______ _____, which
were laws written to control the lives of
freed slaves in ways slaveholders had
formerly controlled the lives of their slaves.
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Word in jumbled form KCALB SEDOC
Black Codes
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Some white southerners formed this
secret societies that used murder, arson,
and other threatening actions as a means
of controlling freed African Americans
and pressuring them not to vote.
Some white southerners formed this secret
societies that used murder, arson, and other
threatening actions as a means of controlling
freed African Americans and pressuring them
not to vote.
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Word in jumbled form UK XULK NALK
Ku Klux Klan
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