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An Emerging New Nation 1783-1855

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81318567abolitionist movementthe movement concentrated on ending slavery in the United States
81318568boom towna town enjoying sudden prosperity, especially out west
81318569capitalwealth than can be invested to produce goods and make money
81318570discriminationunequal treatment of a group of people because of their nationality, race, sex, or religion
81318571emancipationfreeing of enslaved people
81318572industrializationgrowth of industry and cities
81318573labor unionorganization of workers formed to protect the interest of its members
81318574manifest destinyargument that America was destined to expand across America; God ordained westward expansion
81318575naturalizeto apply for and be granted American citizenship
81318576presidiofort built in the southwest by the Spanish
81318577secedeto withdraw formally from membership in a group or organization
81318578segregationforced separation, especially concerning different races
81318579spoils systempractice of giving appointed offices as rewards from the successful party in elections; named after Andrew Jackson
81318580strikework stoppage to get an employer to meet certain demands
81318581suffragethe right to vote
81318582Tariff of AbominationsTariff passed by Congress in 1828 that favored manufacturing in the North and was hated by the South
81318583temperance movementorganized campaign to eliminate alcohol in the US; made the entire nation "dry"
81318584transcendentalismphilosophical movement of the mid-1800's that emphasized spiritual discovery/insight rather than reason
81318585Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoTreaty that ended the Mexican War, granting the U.S. control of Texas, New Mexico, and California in exchange for $15 million
81318586underground railroada system of secret routes used by escaping slaves to reach freedom in the North or in Canada
81318587urbanrelating to a city
81318588utopian communityan experimental community designed to be a perfect society, in which its members could live together in harmony

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