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This was the day they founded Jamestown. Colonists sailed from England on behalf of King James. It was named after King James himself
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It was also known as the Bubonic Plague which killed about 100,000 people in London. It nearly killed one quarter of London's population seven months in. It was spread through fleas who bit infected rats which then bit people.
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It was a series of hearings and prosecutions of people being accused of witchcraft. It happened in colonial Massachusetts between february and may. It resulted in the executions of 20 people. Went from February 1692 to May 1693
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Peter the Great was the one who abolished slavery but there was a loophole. Once it was abolished those slaves become serfs which technically wasn't slavery at all. Even though slavery was abolished, Russia remained the sixth largest holder of slaves.
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He was born in Braintree, Massachussetts. He was born a prodigy to his father and the American Revolution. His mother was Abigail Smith and his father was John Adams
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The colonists were protesting the taxes imposed on them which them deemed unfair. Then the British soldiers in Boston opened fire on a group of American colonists. They ended up killing five men and they were furious.
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Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty boarded 3 ships in the Boston harbor. They dumped 342 chests of tea overboard. This resulted in the passage of the punitive Coercive Acts
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Since he was so good at French he traveled with Francis Dana. This was at the age of 14 so he was pretty young at the time. They went and traveled to St. Petersburg, Russia.
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President Washington appointed him when he was young. Adam supported Washington and all his views and that is the reason he got appointed. He there served until 1797.
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It was found by French soldiers who were rebuilding a fort in Egypt. It was found in a small village in the Delta called Rashid or Rosetta. This is where it got it's name from because it was found in this city.
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Was a massive western region of North America consisting of 828,000,000 square miles. This was sold by France to the US for 15 million dollars which was about 4 cents per acre. This was the largest land purchase in US history. " The Louisiana Purchase had ensured...and had permanently united the East and West" (Unger 129). This purchase was the one that grew and helped the US immensely.
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During this year New Jersey was the last state to abolish slavery. After much pressure from the other northern states they finally abolished it. It happened a little after the Northwest Ordinance was passed.
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President James Madison appointed him to that position. He was the first US Minister to Russia. One of his first great roles in his lifetime. "John Quincy persuaded the Russian leader to intervene with the Danish government to free the American ships held and their seamen" (Unger 154). This shows how good he was at what he did and showed the wisdom he had.
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JQA headed the delegation that signed the Treaty of Ghent. This ended the war of 1812. This was another big accomplishment in his lifetime
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He became Secretary of State to President James Monroe for 2 straight terms. He was amazing at his position. Considered one of the most accomplished Secretary of State of all time.
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Went from hand production methods to machines. It began in Britain but later on it spread to America which changed America for the better. The industrial revolution went from 1820 to 1870.
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He became the sixth president of the United States. It was a very contested election between Jackson and him. It was known as the "corrupt bargain". "Corrupt or not, in appointing Henry Clay secretary of state, John Quincy had also signed his own political death warrant as President" (Unger 239).
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A Bill was passed through the House of Commons and then passed on to the House of Lords later on. After its passing the British government compensated the slave owners for the lose of their property which were the slaves in this case. However many slaves they had that was the amount that they were compensated.
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These were two armed conflicts between the forces of the western countries and of the Qing dynasty. The first war was from 1839-1842 and the second war also known as the Arrow War was from 1856-1860. In the end the Western forces always came out on top.
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Was the larges mass migration in American history. It brought roughly around 300,000 people to California alone. All started when James W. Marhsall found gold on his piece of land at Sutter's Mill in Coloma. This event lasted until 1855
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On this day he died at 81 due to cerebral hemorrhage. This is uncontrolled bleeding in the brain. Prior to this he had a stroke which most likely caused this