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History of Women

History Midterm '09

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Anne Hutchinson Religious woman who stood up to the church fathers and insisted she could read the bible and figure out its meaning for herself
Lucy Stone Lecturer for the American Anti-slavery Society/firm speaker/lecture women’s rights
Sojourner Truth Former slave/talked about life as a black woman
William Lloyd Garrison American abolitionist/supported women’s rights and end of slavery
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Anti-slavery activist/helped organized first women’s rights convention
Andrew Jackson Land speculator, merchant, slave trader, soldier, and our nation’s future president
Trail of Tears First group of Indians forced to leave homelands and set out on a deadly journey of sickness, starvation, and death. No shoes, scarce food, sleep in cages at night, no blankets or warm clothes, people crying the entire way
4 Civilized Tribes Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw
War Hawks Pressure Madison to fight England. Henry Clay and John Calhoun. Expand U.S. and gains Florida.
Star Spangle Banner Written by Francis Scott Key
Louisiana Purchase 1803
What led to the War of 1812? Britain violated U.S. sovereignty by refusing to surrender western ports as promised by the Treaty of Paris. Great Britain stops American sea vessles & forcing subjects to join the English navy
What were outcomes of the War of 1812? No clear winner. U.S. proves strength against Great Britain. Monroe Doctrine-1823
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