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Early Republic
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George Washington First US president 🟧
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2nd great awakening 🟦
a Protestant religious revival movement in the United States during the late 18th and early 19th centuries -
Bill Of Rights🟧
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John Adams becomes 2nd US president🟧
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Louisiana Purchase🟧 🟪
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War of 1812 🟥
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Manifest destiny/westward expansion
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End Of War 1812 🟥
ended in a draw on the battle field. New North and south states enter union -
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Era Of Good Feeling
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Temperance Movement 🟦
a social movement advocating for moderation or abstinence from alcohol consumption, gained momentum in the 19th and early 20th centuries, ultimately leading to the Prohibition era in the United States -
Monroe Doctrine 🟪
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Indian Removal Act 🟪
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Jacksonian
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Seneca falls convention 🟦
held in July 1848, was the first women's rights convention in the United States, launching the organized women's suffrage movement and leading to the creation of the Declaration of Sentiments -
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Civil War
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Progressive era
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Gilded Age
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Chinese exclusion act 🟦
the first major law in the United States to restrict immigration based on nationality -
Settlement house movement 🟦
a social reform movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, aimed to address poverty and inequality by establishing community centers in urban areas, offering social services, and advocating for social justice -
The Great Famine and Irish Immigration🟪
caused by potato blight in the 1840s, led to widespread starvation and disease in Ireland, resulting in a mass emigration of Irish people, particularly to the United States, where they faced challenges and discrimination -
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WW1
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Introduction of the ERA🟦
leaders of the women's suffrage movement, drafted and introduced the first version of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in Congress -
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Roaring 20s
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Tulsa Race Massacre 🟪
When mobs of white residents, some of whom had been appointed as deputies and armed by city government officials, attacked black residents and destroyed homes and businesses. -
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Great Depression
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zoot suit riots 🟥
The Zoot Suit Riots were a series of racially motivated conflicts in Los Angeles in June 1943, where white servicemen attacked young Mexican-American youth, particularly those wearing "zoot suits," a style of clothing -
Chicano movements🟦
a social and political movement in the United States that emerged in the 1960s, advocating for the rights and empowerment of Mexican Americans, fighting against discrimination and promoting cultural pride and self-determination -
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WW2
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Japanese internment 🟦
During World War II, the US government forcibly removed and incarcerated over 120,000 people of Japanese descent, including US citizens, from their homes in the western states and Hawaii to internment camps -
Red Power Movement 🟪
deliver many rights to Indians throughout the nation -
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Cold War
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Jim crow laws🟧
Segregation of schools, parks, libraries, drinking fountains, restrooms, buses, trains, and restaurants. -
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Contemporary History