1 / 12

Abolitionist: a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery.

A:. Abolitionist: a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. Amendment: an addition to a formal document such as the Constitution. Arsenal: a storage place for weapons and ammunition. Adams: he was a teacher and a lawyer, he was also the 2 nd president of the U.S. B :.

Download Presentation

Abolitionist: a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery.

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. A: Abolitionist: a person who strongly favors doing away with slavery. Amendment: an addition to a formal document such as the Constitution. Arsenal: a storage place for weapons and ammunition. Adams: he was a teacher and a lawyer, he was also the 2nd president of the U.S.

  2. B: Backcountry: a region of hills and forests west of the tidewater. Blockade Runner: ship that sails into and out of a blockaded area. Buchanan: he was a lawyer and he was the 15th president of the U.S. Burgesses: elected representatives to an assembly.

  3. C: Cabinet: a group of advisers to the president. Canal: an artificial waterway. Cash Crop: farm crop raised to be sold for money. Cede: to give up by treaty.

  4. D: Debtor: person or country that owes money. Desert: to leave without permission. Draft: the selection of persons for required military service. Disarmament: removal of weapons.

  5. E: Emancipate: to free from slavery. Emigrant: a person who leaves a country or region to live elsewhere. Entrenched: occupying a strong defensive position. Export: a good sold abroad.

  6. F: Famine: an extreme shortage of food. Federalists: supporters of the Constitution. Freedman: a person freed from slavery. Frigate: warship.

  7. G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.

  8. H: Human Rights: the rights that belong to all humans. Habeas Corpus: a legal order determining whether someone has been lawfully imprisoned. Harrison: he was a solider and a planter, he was also the 9th president of the U.S.

  9. G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.

  10. G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.

  11. G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.

  12. G: Greenback: U.S. paper money first issued by the north in the Civil War. Guerrilla: surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare. Guerrilla Warfare: a hit-and-run technique. George Washington: he was a soldier and a planter as well as the U.S. first president.

More Related