The proclamation of 1763 persuaded many readers to remain loyal to great Britain. Southerners became convinced that slavery would be the ruin of the u.s. 50. Northerners believed that slavery was an exaggeration and slaves weren't treated that badly.
The proclamation of 1763 persuaded many readers to remain loyal to great Britain. Southerners became convinced that slavery would be the ruin of the u.s. 50. Northerners believed that slavery was an exaggeration and slaves weren't treated that badly.
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The proclamation of 1763 persuaded many readers to remain loyal to great Britain. Southerners became convinced that slavery would be the ruin of the u.s. 50. Northerners believed that slavery was an exaggeration and slaves weren't treated that badly.
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2. Treaty of Tordesillas 3. Privateers 4. Fur 5. Separatists 6. king or queen 7. Pennsylvania 8. more exports than imports 9. gentry class 10. calendars, weather, predictions, wise saying, and advice WOULD be found 11. middle passage 12. south carolina 13. move 14. revival of religious feeling 15. the proclamation of 1763 16. battle of Lexington and concord 17. persuaded many readers 18. john locke 19. people who remained loyal to great Britain 20. profiteering 21. treaty of paris 22. to try to fix the government 23. legislative branch made up of 2 houses 24. James Madison 25. a group of federal leaders. 26. To produce an example, rule, or tradition 27. caused by opposition to a tax on whiskey 28. federal power 29. enables courts to decide whether laws passed by congress are constitutional 30. handsome lake 31. Harrison burned an abandoned prophetstown to the ground 32. ended the war 33.it attracted settlers to the west 34. Spain agreed to cede or give up Florida to the U.S. 35. that was their form of transportation 36. California 37. more clothes could be made faster in more quantities, trade profit. 38. women were willing to work for half the profit that men wanted. 39. To protect the interest of its members usually by negotiating to resolve issues concerning wages, hiring practice, and work condition. 40. cities gradually developed. Smaller population problems occurred, such as run- down housing and poor satisfaction. 41.because of the large development of cotton. 42. established a policy that every president has followed to some degree. 43. the forced movement of Cherokees in 1838 to land west of the Mississippi 44. ? 45. it made people lose control and everyone was doing it. 46. escape route that provided protection and transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom. 47. they felt if would harm trade between two regions. Northerners didn’t want blacks living in their communities. 48. teaching would be a good occupation for women. 49. northerners became convinced that slavery would be the ruin of U.S. 50. they thought the book was an exaggeration and slaves weren’t treated that badly. 51. America believed U.S. had a divine mission to spread liberty across the continent. 52. Cervo Gordo, Sacram, Buena Vista, Vera Cruz, Santa Fe, El Brazito, Palo Alto, etc… 53. Popular sovereignty- letting the people in a territory decide whether to allow slavery there. 54. Congress or Piez Buchanan. 55. Mor military 56. New Vessel;: two ships 57. Picketts charge 58. The day we declared independence 59. abolishing slavery 60. Freedmans Bureau 61. Guarantee citizens equal protection under the law. 62. Share cropping- farmer tend same portion of Planter’s land and receives a share of crop. Tenant Cropping- person rents land to farm from a planter. 63. opened a textile mill 64. increase production 65. they had to make money for the farm 66.first form of communication 67. train 68. low cost apartment poor standards of sanitation 69. a musical instrument (trumpet?)