Civil War Vocab 1
Civil War Vocab 2
American West
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Fredrick Douglass

An American abolitionist, social reformer, orator, writer, and salesman who escaped slavery and became a leading African American spokesman

100

Abolitionist

 a person who sought the end of slavery in the united states in the early 1800's

100

Manifest Destiny

The idea that the U.S. was meant to expand from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific Ocean

100

Francis Scott Key 

wrote the national anthem which is the star spangled banner

100

favorite son

 a candidate for national office who has support mostly from his home state

200

free soil party

a party that fought against slavery their motto was free speech, free soil, free men and free labor

200

slave codes

laws designed to control the lives of enslaved African Americans, denying them their basic rights

200

mountain men

an adventurer of the American west

200

Underground railroad

a system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped 



200

Mudslinging

a method in election campaigns that uses gossip and lies to make an opponent look bad

300

domestic slave trade

the trade of enslaved people in the united states

300

Dred Scott v. Sandford

 when a slave sued for his freedom because he lived in the northern states the supreme court decided he couldn't sue because he was property

300

The Alamo

a Spanish mission converted into a fort taken by Mexican troops in 1836 the Texan garrison held out for 13 days but in the final battle all the Texans were killed by the Mexican force

300

Ironclad

 a warship equipped with iron plating for protection used in the civil war

300

Suffrage

the right for women to vote in political elections

400

Fort Sumpter

 the first battle place of the civil war in South Carolina

400

cotton gin

 a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber

400

Trail of Tears

the trail the Cherokee Indians took that were being sent to the reservations. 15,000 Cherokee were forced to relocate  

400

John Brown

American abolitionist who led a group on harpers ferry to help arm enslaved people

400

Maria Mitchell

was an astronomer who discovered a comet and was the first woman elected to be in the American Academy of arts and sciences

500

border state

a state that borders the southern and northern states, which is of neither ideologies but was a key component to take during the civil war

500

Secession

withdraw from a campaign or a nation/country

500

Rancho

a ranch especially in the larger states set up by Mexicans in the American west

500

Monroe Doctrine

 an American policy by president James Monroe opposing interference in the western hemisphere from outside powers

500

Lewis Hine and Child Labor

took pictures of the existence of child labor and factories throughout America and helped the national child labor committee to enact the laws

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