US. Civilisation Term 1 Flashcards

1
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4 July 1776

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Independence day

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2
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constitution date

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1787

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3
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constitution composition

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7a and 27am

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4
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three branches

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legistative, juridic and executive

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5
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who wrote the constitution?

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Washington, Madison (writer) and Franklin

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6
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Andrew jackson and indians

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trail of tears

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7
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Democrat in 1820’

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south, slavery, agrorian system

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8
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Whigs

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north, against slavery, industry

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9
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William LLoyd Garrison

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radical abolisionist

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10
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the liberator

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1831, abolisionist NP,

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11
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The liberator motto

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“our contry is the world, our countryman are mankind.”

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12
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B.Lundy

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Garrison friend, abolitionist, work with him in a news paper, 1828

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13
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the colonization society

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bring back black people in Africa (liberia), Garrison dimiss after few month

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14
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context of Garrison work

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conflict btw south and North, gradual abolitionism

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15
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North position in 1830

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no slave but not anti-slave, more receptive because no economic interest

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16
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1830’ democrat

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triumph, of the party and of slave owners

17
Q

constitution protect?

A

private proprety (Slave)

18
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Arbraham Lincoln speech

19
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civil war

20
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mason dixon line

A

1783-1820 (Missouri Compromise)

21
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ohio river

22
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Angelina Grimké (and Sarah)

A

feminist and abolisionits, quakers, born in south, allied of Garrison

23
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petition of 1837

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20000 women signed

24
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Garrison + Grimké

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the american anti-slavery society (NY), 1833

25
Pennsylvania
1st to abolish slavery, 1780
26
slaves law
no education, no music, no properties, no wedding, no religion, no rights. mix wed 1967
27
noah
the curse of canaan
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Frederick Douglass
black abolisionist, action base on politic not on public opinion