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When 2 nations pledge to support each other.

Middle Passage

Quakers

Precedent

Secede

Sectionalism

Census

Migration

To sail completely around.

National debt

Federalists

Organizations of skilled workers who band together for bargaining power.

Suffrage

Nomads

Gettysburg Address

Forty Niners

An agreement which included Calif. statehood but didn't prevent the Civil War.

Articles of Confederation

Separation of the races.

Tariff

Lincoln's edict which freed some of the slaves on Jan 1, 1863

Boycott

"The Star Spangled Banner"

Route taken by escaped slaves which led north to freedom.

Iroquois Confederacy

Often misleading or biased - meant to sway opinion or belief.

Declaration of Independence

Canal

Industrial Revolution

Vikings

Bill of Rights

Intense loyalty to ones region of the country.

Lincoln's dedication speech which highlighted national ideals like patriotism and sacrifice.

Population count which occurs each decade.

Created a new nation on 7/4/1776.

Alliance

Segregation

Emancipation Proclamation

Compromise of 1850

Europeans who came to America about 500 years before Columbus but long after the first people had come.

The USA's first government - it failed.

The right to vote.

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.

People who follow the herds they hunt or manage.

Man made waterway which made shipping prices drop.

Propaganda

A politically motivated refusal to purchase and item.

A tax on imported goods

Circumnavigate

Underground Railroad

Key's poem which became our national anthem.

Mass movement to another location. Related to Immigration and Emigration.

Change in the way people worked and the way goods were produced.

Trade Unions

The amount of $$ owed by the nation.

For a state to break away from a nation - like happened before the Civil War.

California immigrants who came for gold.

An act or law which sets an example for future decisions.

Early political party which wanted to pass the Constitution before adding a bill of rights.

Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Cayuga, Onondaga They side with the British against the French.

Route of slave ships from west Africa to the Americas.

Pennsylvania religious group which opposed slavery.