APUSH REVIEW

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Across
  1. 1. oppsed slavery, ensured emancipation and civil rights for Blacks
  2. 5. place where women advocated for their rights
  3. 6. supported the idea of spoils system; ,made the indian removal act
  4. 9. people party; improve conditions for the people
  5. 10. economic philosophy that trade generates wealth; increase exports but decrease imports
  6. 11. people who were opposed to the Constitution and in support of states' rights like Jefferson
  7. 16. undeclared war between French and US because of Jay's Treaty
  8. 17. Ended tensions between France and Britain; Britain got Canada while France lost North American holdings
  9. 18. Indians forced to leave land for west of Mississippi River
  10. 19. people who supported the Constitution and in support of a National Bank like Hamilton
  11. 20. allowed abortion rights to women
  12. 23. all people born in US are citizens and deserved equal rights
  13. 25. fought between France and Britain because Britain wanted land the French had and lived on
  14. 26. a bulk of land purchased under Jefferson's ruling that allowed America to expand more
  15. 29. taxed items imported into American colonies to help pay British debt
  16. 34. collapse in the economy because of speculation in railroads and lands, false banking practices
  17. 35. North (Union) vs South (Confederacy),
  18. 37. 1 president, a senate with 2 senators from each state, and house of representatives based on state population
  19. 39. boook written about struggles of a slave who was beaten by owners
  20. 41. AntiFederalist who disagreed with Hamilton and did the Louisiana Purchase
  21. 43. opposed Andrew Jackson; led by Henry Clay; stood for protective tariffs, national making, federal aid for internal improvements
  22. 45. repealed the Missouri Compromise and allowed popular sovereignty in new states
  23. 46. freed blacks could be forced to become slaves again if found and claimed by their owner from the SOuth
  24. 47. settled the 1876 US Presidential election and ended the Reconstruction Era
  25. 49. closed US ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain
  26. 50. admitted California as a free state and amended the Fugitive Slave Act
  27. 51. political party that was anti-immigrants and wanted to uphold traditional US ways
Down
  1. 2. "separate but equal"
  2. 3. 1st Committee of the US since they gained independence
  3. 4. violation of US shipping rights ; James Madison declared war over the neutral ships being taken over
  4. 7. declared slaves were not citizens even in free or enslaved states
  5. 8. act to authorize the people of Missouri to form a constitution, ______ entered as slave state while Maine entered as free state
  6. 12. intellectual movement; John Locke
  7. 13. declared slaves as 3/5 of a person
  8. 14. a series of religious revivals where new ideas and beliefs were adopted
  9. 15. a peace treaty designed to settle tensions between Britain and France
  10. 21. provided food, shelter, clothing, medicine, service, land to displaced Southerners and newly freed African Americans
  11. 22. taxes on colonies on all things like newspapers and legal documents
  12. 23. abolished slavery
  13. 24. create paper currency and extend credit; idea supported by Hamilton
  14. 27. war for independence and self-rule away from Britain
  15. 28. first 10 amendments in the US constitution
  16. 30. found the Hudson River
  17. 31. MANIA
  18. 32. Juan Ponce de Leon, Hernando de Sato, Herman Cortes
  19. 33. declared all slaves in seceded territories as free
  20. 36. government sponsored program that balanced agriculture, commerce and industry
  21. 38. US was recognized as an independent nation to European nations, the Western boundary set at the Mississippi River, Britain had Canada while Spain had Florida
  22. 40. political party that opposed the expansion of slavery into Western territories
  23. 42. period after the Civil War to rebuild the US
  24. 44. granted African Americans the right to vote
  25. 48. US fear of spread of communism