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The Great Awakening: A movement from 1730-1740 that impacted the American colonies. The movement was rationalism that was being emphasized because religious ideas had become outdated.
New England Confederation: Formed in 1643 by people who represented the states of Plymouth, Connecticut, New Haven and Massachusetts Bay. They officially made themselves The United Colonies of New England, with a written constitution.
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French and Indian War: From 1754-1763, it was fought between Great Britain and France over the North American colonial territory.
Revolutionary War: The war that led America to win their freedom from Britain making them their own independent country.
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Confederate States of America: 11 states that succeeded from the union because they did not agree with Abraham Lincoln.
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War on terror: Refers to the military campaigns and defenses used against terrorist and terrorist organizations.
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GI Bill: A bill put into place or veterans after World War II to help them get back on their feet and find a place in the economy.
Interstate Highway System: A system created by Eisenhower that connected each end of America through highway systems.
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Seaward's Folly: When Seaward pushed to get the land of Alaska that everyone had claimed as useless.
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Social Gospel: The movement that backed all social and economic wealth or success with the Bible and religion.
Rutherford B. Hayes: He became president at the end of reconstruction, and took the troops out of the south.
The Money Question: The debate over whether money would be backed by silver, gold or both.
Election of 1888: The republican party gained dominance again and kicked out Grover Cleveland and the democratic party.
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Spanish Exploration and Conquest:
This was between 1492-1892 when the Spanish Empire was conquering the New World. The defeated the tribes in Peru, Central America and part of the Mayan Civilization.
Columbian Exchange: A widespread trade between the Old World, West Africa and America. This was the exchange of human population, technology, diseases, culture, plants and animals.