US. Civilisation Term 1 Flashcards

1
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4 July 1776

A

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?

A

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’

A

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

A

Lexington

19
Q

civil war

A

1861-1865

20
Q

mason dixon line

A

1783-1820 (Missouri Compromise)

21
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ohio river

A

be-1783

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

A

20000 women signed

24
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Garrison + Grimké

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the american anti-slavery society (NY), 1833

25
Q

Pennsylvania

A

1st to abolish slavery, 1780

26
Q

slaves law

A

no education, no music, no properties, no wedding, no religion, no rights.
mix wed 1967

27
Q

noah

A

the curse of canaan

28
Q

Frederick Douglass

A

black abolisionist, action base on politic not on public opinion