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the colonists wanted their own self government which is why the battle took place. john parker positioned his minuteman for attack on the British in April the first shot fired was known as " the shot heard all around the world " 18 minuteman lost their lives , this battled marked the beginning of the fight for independence.
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Declares independence from Britain. It outlines our rights taken away from our colonists by the king and parliament. Written by thomas jefferson, who used the ideas of natural rights propped by john locke.
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signaled the french that the colonists had a chance to win the war . this battle was a turning point of the war.
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the american victory at this battle led to discussion of british surrender the british surrender here and and the fighting of the american revolution ceases.
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passed by the second continental congress.
it was meant to address the northwest territory .
it listed ways new states could enter the union and i believe it also stated they could not be slave states.
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these were political statements drafted stating that the alien and sedition acts were unconstitutional . they were authored by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson
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Adams Administration and Federalists congress.
Alien acts limits immigration ( restricted activities of foreigners ) . Sedition Acts limits freedom of speech. ( reaction to XYZ affairs and outlawed any false accusations against the congress or president ) -
established judicial review
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this was meant to end sectional and political tensions due to Missouri entering the union because of it requesting to be a slave state. it admitted Missouri as a slave state but was later appealed by the Kansas- Nebraska act
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president james monroe . it was meant to warn European countries not to recolonize latin america. it depended on the british navy . it had no effect but later down the road was used as a reason for future presidents' involvement in latin american affairs.
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John C Calhoun . ( SC v Federal government )
it gave states the right to declare a federal law to void if it harms the state. it was passed because of a high tariff that angered south carolina. they felt as if they were unconstitutional ( the tariff acts ) despite the effort SC was left standing alone -
got it from mexico
it only added texas.
the independence won by texas and its willful entrance into the states demonstrates the power of the people
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treaty between united states and united kingdom . set boundary between the united states and Canada at the 49th parallel . it settled the boundary dispute . signed by president james k polk it was one of the first successes of manifest destiny
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it made up most of the southwestern united states. it also completed manifest destiny.
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slavery became outlawed in washington DC , california was admitted as a free state . then utah and new mexico were able to decide if they were going to be a slave state through popular sovereignty ( fugitive slave law is also passed )
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serious of violent events that took place between the abolitionists and those who believed in slavery within kansas territory where the two were basically in " competition " it put even more strain on the arguing going on between the north and south.
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it allowed the people of kansas and nebraska to decide if they wanted to allow slavery within their borders. it was meant to end the compromise of 1850 which didnt allow slavery north of latitude 36'30
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fort sumter had been the reason behind tensions between the union and the confederacy . the first shots fired at this fort by the confederacy began the fighting of the civil war .
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it was the first battle of the american civil war and resulted in confederate victory .
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the war was considered a draw and no one got the victory it was the bloodiest single day war . during this war the emancipation proclamation came about .
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confederates lose control of the Mississippi river .
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it was a speech given by abraham lincoln at a ceremony dedicated to respecting soliders who had died during the war in gettysburg. it was a short speech but was very empowering and impacted many.
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abolished slavery
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birthright citizen
equal protection
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black sufferage ( allowed all men the right to vote )
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the supreme court decision established the principle of separate but equal . overturned by brown v board