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27 Cards in this Set
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Federalist Party
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By Hamilton & Adams, wanted strong federal government and broad interpreataion of constitution, supported National Bank
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Louisianna Purchase
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Large Territory purchased by Jefferson from France in early 1800s
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Democratic-Republican Party
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By Jefferson & Madison, saw society of self-reliant people to protect rights, small federal government and a narrow and strict interpretation of Constitution
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Whigs
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Founded by Henry Clay, thought governt. would enhance freedom, governt help instill traits in ppl to help them be better moral agents
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Free Soilers
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Those who want new territories to be free ones, no slaves
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Ideoligical political Parties
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center around a specific issue (for example slavery) rather than an entire political platform
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Splinter political parties
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Bull Moose Progressive Party, who supported Teddy Roosevelt in winning the 1912 election; the Dixiecrats (southern democrats), who were pro-segregation, are these kinds of political parties
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Seneca Falls Convention
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Women's rights convention, Douglass and Stanton present
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Colonization
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Moving Blacks back to Africa
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Abolishonists
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those who didn't want slavery anywhere
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19th Amendment
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The right of citizens of US to vote shall not be denied or abrideged by the US or by any state on account of sex
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Missouri Compromise
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slavery north of the parallel 36° 30’, except within Missouri
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Nebraska-Kansas Act
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Nullified Missouri compromise, and allowed settlers to decided to have slaves
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Battle of Gettysburg
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Battle of July, 1863, 8000 killed
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Battle of Antientam
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Bloodiest battle fought on Sept 17, 1862, Lead to Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Didn’t abolish slavery, but does free a lot of slaves in areas of rebellion
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13th Amendment
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redesigned the constitution to abolished Slavery everywhere
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William Lloyd Garrison
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Anti-slavery leader
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Henry David Thoreau
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Abolishionist Writer
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John C. Fremont
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Hero of western frontier, first republican presidential candidate in 1856
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Frederick Douglass
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Lion of Anacostia, involved in American anti-slavery society, good writer, attacked constitution because it’s not anti-slavery
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Broad women’s equality, woman’s suffrage, Declaration of sentiments at Seneca Falls’ convention
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Susan B. Anthony
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Friend to Stanton, strong supporter of women's right to vote
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Dred Scott
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Used to be slave, and tried to purchase his own freedom after living free, was denied and so sued
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Roger Taney
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Chief justice of Supreme Court, against Dred Scott, and rule that slaves were property, and that Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional
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Abraham Lincoln
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16th President of US, wrote Emancipation Proclamation
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Henry Clay
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Statesman and congressman who Founded Whig Party
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