Humanities
Ch. 14 vocab
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Ch 14 Terms
Annexation A method used by the government to acquire and establish sovereignty over new territory. Sometimes force is used in annexation, but other times it is done through a legal system, such as a purchase. The United States annexed Texas in 1845 after a consent from Mexico. Antislavery Antislavery was a wide spread idea (with most of its supporters being in the New England areas) in the 1800's. the North readily opposed the idea of slavery, because it was abusive and their economy didn't rely on it. But even in the South, in the 1820's, there were numerous antislavery societies. These societies were actually more numerous south of Mason and Dixon's line. Black Hawk
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Chapter 2 and 3 Vocabulary
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Chapter 4 and 5 Vocabulary
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The Earth and Its People Chapter 4
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