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A brutal act of scalping a Native American for an award of some kind.
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The Massacre at Mystic was the first time English people engaged in the slaughter of Native Americans
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It counted African American people as 3/5 of a person.
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It enforced the capture of escapee African American slaves
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Slavery itself wasn’t abolished until the 13th amendment came along.
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A decisive American victory over Native American tribes led by Tecumseh’s brother
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The government amended Missouri as a slave state
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A journey that lasted forever with many casualties on the way.
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Offered to negotiate with Native tribes to get land from the natives in exchange for something of value to them.
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It was a slave rebellion led by Nat Turner
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It declared that African Americans were not U.S. citizens and could not sue in court
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An executive order made by Lincoln to make African Americans free.
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The 13th amendment abolished slavery with an exception of crime or violence.
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Granted citizenship to anyone born in the United States and prohibited any states that denied a person “equal protection of laws”
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Prohibited denying U.S. citizens votes. It reconstructed amendments
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This battle was a momentary victory for Lakota and Cheyenne
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Invoked nearly 300 Lakota people that passed away during the battle
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Established “separate but equal” doctrine.