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History Final Terms

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Separatists   show
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Puritans   show
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show Explorer who named Florida.  
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show Led forces to conquer the Aztecs.  
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show First American settlement  
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show Age of Reason.  
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French and Indian War   show
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Proclamation of 1763   show
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Sugar Act   show
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show An example of colonist's rebellion to British rule.  
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show First battle of Minutemen.  
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show Ally of America in Revolution.  
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show Petition sent to the king by the Continental Congress.  
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show Influence on Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence.  
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show Checks and Balances.  
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James Madison   show
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show Leader of the Great Awakening.  
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show Also President of the Senate.  
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show 6 year term.  
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President   show
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show Supreme Law of the Land.  
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1st Amendment   show
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Thomas Jefferson   show
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War of 1812   show
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show Leader of the Temperance Movement.  
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Trail of Tears   show
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show Guaranteed Texas Independence.  
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show Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin".  
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Horace Greeley   show
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show Did not guarantee that slavery would spread.  
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show Won the election of 1860, upset many southerners, one of the factors in the Civil War.  
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show Confederate Commander  
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Ulysses S. Grant   show
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Seneca Falls Convention   show
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Scalawags   show
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show Northerners who moved south as unscrupulous businessmen  
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Wounded Knee   show
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William McKinley   show
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Andrew Carnegie   show
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Laissez Faire   show
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show Head of Standard Oil.  
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Alexander Graham Bell   show
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show President of the American Railway Union  
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show Policy to decrease ChineseI immigration.  
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show Invented the light bulb.  
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show Illegal use of political influence.  
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show Name of New York political machine.  
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show Progressive era journalists who liked to investigate and report corruption.  
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Fourteen Points   show
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show The treaty decided upon after the war, which provided the Central Powers with massive reparations.  
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