Unit 4 Test Economic Revolution, Slavery, And Reform Flashcards

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U.S G.B war of 1812

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End of impressment, just read the question

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2
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Pre civil war except

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Equal like seriously why did you second guess yourself, pourquoi

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3
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Revenue 1800-1860

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Land sales and custom duties

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4
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Canal Era

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Erie Canal 1825

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5
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Workforce replacement farm girls

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German - west Irish - cities

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6
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Perfectionism

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Read the question remember utopias faith

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7
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Individualism

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Ralph don’t second guess like come on you knew this but nope you were thought it was wrong like the answer you chose

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8
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Railroad most important

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Eastern Midwest $——-$

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9
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Cherokee receiving support to retain tribal land in Georgia

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Supreme Court

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10
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Early 19th cent goal

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Send them back

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11
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No slaves owned

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South folks

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12
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1/2 19th cent, women were active for

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TEMPERANCE (BLAME IT ON THE ALCOHOL, AYYYYYYY)

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13
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Goal of education reform in antebellum years EXCEPT

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Modern idea, fed financing secondary edu

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14
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Immigrant typically settled

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Northeast = jobs

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15
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Direct result after trend

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Upsurge in nativist

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16
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Most useful to historians

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