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- 2. Another name for the "ancient people" or "enemy ancestors".
- 4. First successful American settlement.
- 6. He was captured by the Powhatan tribe but released and sent back to Jamestown when Pocahontas risked her life to save his.
- 8. One of his first landmark cases was Marbury v. Madison, establishing judicial review.
- 13. The man who first warned America about partisanship politics.
- 17. An attack strategy that was originally practiced by the Native Americans.
- 18. The Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora Indian alliance.
- 20. Meeting to discuss better relations with the Native American tribes and defensive measures against the French in 1754.
- 21. This war's first battle was at Fort Necessity.
- 22. A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America giving them the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Native Americans.
- 24. This did not free the slaves but it sparked hope for an end to slavery and made the abolition of slavery a main goal of the North during the Civil War.
- 25. A series of laws that enforced racial segregation in the South until 1965.
- 26. Robber Barons often did this in industry to gain full control of a commodity or service.
- 27. War launched in 1763 by Native American tribes primarily from the Great Lakes region.
- 28. Officially titled the Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty; and The United States of America.
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- 1. Scotish and Irish frontiersmen who formed a vigilante group to retaliate against local American Indians in 1763.
- 3. This was used to attract new settlers to the New World and address the labor shortage in 1618.
- 5. A series of protests in 1786 and 1787 by American farmers against state and local enforcement of tax collections and judgment for debt.
- 7. A person who paid their way to the new world through labor under an employer for a certain number of years.
- 9. The result of Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.
- 10. The amendment to the constitution that banned slavery.
- 11. This legislation forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains in 1763.
- 12. This war was ended by the Treaty of Utrecht.
- 14. An opinion about women stating that they should stay home instead of going out and working. It also stated that women should be more religious than men.
- 15. The number one cash crop grow in the South.
- 16. His March to the Sea is a name given to the Savannah Campaign, going through Georgia from November 15 to December 21, 1864.
- 19. A large Spanish estate or plantation with a dwelling house.
- 23. The widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, and disease between America and Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries.
- 28. He is credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop.
