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Articles Of Confederation |
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1776
13 Colonies agree to make US into states |
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1787
3/5 of slave population for representation |
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1789
10 Amendments, Natural rights, limits power |
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1789
Establish Federal judiciary |
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1790
Want strong central gov |
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1790
Oppose strong central gov |
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1791 Farmer's protest against whiskey tax |
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Vindication of Rights of Women |
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1792
Feminist Philosophy - Mary Wolstonecraft |
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1798
14 years to be eligible for citizenship |
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1798
Declared alien & sedition acts unconstitutional |
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1803
Courts can nullify gov acts vs constitution |
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1803
15 states under Thomas Jefferson |
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1812
War of 1812, opposed US |
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1812
Displace indigenous ppl in south |
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1820
Regulate slaves in west. Pro vs Anti |
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Constitutional laws open to interpretation |
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1823
Europeans colonize = U.S aggression |
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1828
Rise of popular participation |
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Cherokee Nation vs Georgia |
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1831
Injunction against georgia depriving them of rights, supreme course doesnt rule case |
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1830
Relocate natives after indian removal act |
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1828
Tax imported goods, hurts south |
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President's actions corrupt |
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1810-1830
Protestant Revival |
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1800s
Changes labor system |
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Oneida, NY/New Harmony IN |
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Penal System, activist for insane |
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American Colonization Society |
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return free african americans to africa |
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William Lloyd Garrison, Grimke Sisters |
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1841
case involving rebellion of Africans on board the Spanish schooner La Amistad in 1839. |
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The Confessions of Nat Turner |
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Slave revolt 1831, William Styron |
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1820
eliminated purchase of public land on credit(migration and immigration) |
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1843
Oregon trail, 700 to 1000 emigrants left for Oregon. They were led initially by John Gantt |
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entitlement for established inhabitants of a nation |
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo |
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1846-1848
peace treaty between U.S. and Mexico. Ended the Mexican–American War, US received territory (California) |
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1848
opposed slavery in the new territories and sometimes worked to remove existing laws that discriminated against freed African Americans |
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1850
Diffused confrontation between free states and slave states regarding status of territories from Mexican American War. |
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1850
Escaped slaves returned to masters |
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1854
Creation of Kansas and Nebraska. Repealed Missouri compromise of 1820 |
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Southern efforts to expand farther |
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1854 - 1861
Violent protest pro slavery vs anti slavery |
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1857
federal government no power to regulate slavery. slaves not protected under constitution |
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1864
Deportation of Navajo people |
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1863
Largest battle in American Civil War |
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1865 - 1872
US Gov aided freed slaves |
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1866
Limits rights of blacks |
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Congressional Reconstruction |
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Post Civil War. The congressional reconstruction was more radical and called for the punishment of the south |
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guaranteed African Americans equal treatment in public accommodations, public transportation, and prohibited exclusion from jury service |
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