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discovery of America

opening up of the new territories

conquest

settlement

colony

religious intolerance

natives

multinational

immigrants

origin

melting pot

pilgrims

puritans

quakers

slaves

- White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs)

home rule

elected government

petition

reject a petition

disagreements

unrest

Stamp Act

Boston Tea Party

shooting

armed conflict

war for independence

Commander-in-Chief

draw a draft

proclaim independence

Declaration of Independence

Liberty Bell

equality

freedom

right to pursuit of happiness

sign a document

approve a document

end of war

peace treaty

Articles of Confederation

constitution

amendments to the constitution

Bill of Rights

freedom of speech

freedom of assembly

liberty of conscience

branch of power

legislative power

executive power

president

president elect

- vice-president

cabinet

administration

judicial power

Supreme Court

life-time

Chief Justice of the United States

checks and balances

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lobbying

veto

traditions and unwritten laws

election

suffrage

Election Day

direct election

primaries

nomination

Electoral College

elector

electoral vote

popular vote

Civil War

slavery abolition

Emancipation Proclamation

two-party system

customs

holidays

way of life

, recreation

leisure time

 

 

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