US History Review #3

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Across
  1. 3. first legislative assembly in the colonies (first steps towards self government)
  2. 4. Massachusetts is located in this colonial region
  3. 8. violence between abolitionists and slave owners in Kansas
  4. 9. abolitionist who published the newspaper the Liberator (last name)
  5. 11. Democratic Republicans (anti-federalists) demanded that this be added in order to approve the Constitution
  6. 12. the right to vote
  7. 13. group in congress who felt Presidential Reconstruction was too soft
  8. 17. An act that granted the British East India Company exclusive rights to sell tea to the colonies.
  9. 20. withdrawal from the Union
  10. 23. colony that was the most diverse in terms of religion and Nationalities (Hint-Middle Colonies)
  11. 24. major rebellion in SC that resulted in the slave codes being passed
  12. 25. last major battle of the revolution
  13. 26. Union General that marched through SC and destroyed everything in his path
Down
  1. 1. compromise that allowed for slaves to be counted for population in the House of Reps
  2. 2. supreme court decision that upheld segregation
  3. 5. name given to FDRs plan to improve the economy and get people back to work
  4. 6. language by spoken by many African slaves that is a combination of English and African Dialects
  5. 7. resentment or prejudice towards immigrants
  6. 10. radio talks that FDR gave to lift the nations spirits
  7. 14. Southerners feared the election of this individual would bring an end to slavery
  8. 15. primarily responsible for the decline of the Native American population after the arrival of Europeans
  9. 16. device that made it more profitable to grow cotton (increased the slave population)
  10. 18. loyalty to ones particular region instead of the nation as a whole
  11. 19. the creation of three branches of government
  12. 21. institution supported by Hamilton and the Federalists that regulated trade, taxation, and managed currency (Opposed by Jefferson)
  13. 22. organization that assisted newly freed people after the Civil War