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| The Brittish attack that led to the writing of the Star Spangled Banner |
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| Jackson's campaign song was _______ |
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| "The Hunters of Kentucky" |
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| George Washington's spy leader |
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| ______ became foreign minister and compromised with the colonies by promising to ensure loyalty by promising reimbursement and removing Loudoun. |
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| Crazy white man who believed god had called on him to end slavery, killed slavers in Kansas, and led a raid on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry. |
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| What native american tribe sued the government to stay on their land, in Georgia? |
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| The Whigs used this slogan when campaigning for the "common man." (1840) |
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| "Log cabins and hard cider" |
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| What years did the civil war go on for? |
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| During the civil war 60% of all fighting took place where? |
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| The army of the union was called... |
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| What slave sued for his freedom in a Supreme Court case, which was denied? |
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| Who wrote the book Impending Crisis with a thesis that slavery would destroy the South and its economy? |
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| _____ led a slave rebellion that killed sixty people and led to harsher Fugitive Slave Laws. |
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| Who was the president of the Confederacy? |
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| The south surrendered where exactly? |
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| What were the confederate states? |
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| South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennesee, Mississippi, Texas, Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. |
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| Merrimac and Monitor were types of what? |
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| The idea that areas are developed for the wealth of the settling country |
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| The first attempted settlement that came to be known as the lost colony when it failed was__ |
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| French who trained the Americans in the "Continental Style" for the battle of Yorktown. |
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| Washington led a Christmas attack that capture ____ from the Hessians. |
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| Indian chief who led a successful war on the English in the Ohio Valley until his tribes were wiped out by smallpox (from blankets they had stolen). |
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| The Continental Congress met at Carpenter's Hall or State house in its capital at____. |
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| The ideal government in a Federalist's opinion is one of ____ |
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| elite intellectual aristocrats |
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| Founder of the Federalist party |
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| Osceola led what Indian resistance in Florida? |
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| The anti-Jackson party chose who to run against his handpicked successor. He was hero of Tippicanoe and former governor of Indiana. |
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| The first battle of the Civil War |
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| The Final Brittish commander who lost at Yorktown. |
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