President of the Union during the Civil War. ________
According to the _________________, Americans rebelled because England was abusing the colonists rights as Englishmen.
_________________ wrote the “Star-Spangled Banner” while watching the British attack Fort McHenry.
Speech by Lincoln that dedicated a Civil War battle ground as a cemetery, and ended “government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth.”
The phrase “life, liberty, and happiness” can be found in the
What battle was the turning point of the Civil War?
Washington read Thomas Paines' ___________________ to his troops to inspire them in the face of defeat.
The diary of George Washington is an example of a _______________ source.
The presidency of ____________ coincided with the extension of democracy to the greatest number of people by the extension of voting rights.
An _________________________ adapts the Constitution to changing times.
Signed by Lincoln on January 1st, 1863, freed all the slaves in the Confederate States of America ________________
_____________________ , by Thomas Paine, encouraged ordinary Americans to support independence from England.
Washington warned political parties would divide the nation in his . .
Political parties began over conflicts between __________ and _____________ about government power allowed by the Constitution.
______________ purchased the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803.
The economy of early colonial America was based upon _______
___________ commanded the Continental Army in the American Revolution.
What event began in 1861 and ended in 1865? _________
Legislative branch makes law, Judicial branch interprets law, Executive branch enforces law. This is an example of the Constitutional principle of ________
___________ rights cannot be taken away by the government.
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