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Abraham Lincoln

Bleeding Kansas

Brooks-Sumner Affair

Compromise of 1850

Confederate States of America

Crittenden Amendments

Democratic Party

Dred Scott Decision

Fire Eaters

Fugitive Slave Act

Gag Rule

Gold Rush

James K. Polk

Harriet Tubman

Henry Clay

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Manifest Destiny

Mexican War

Popular Sovereignty

Raid on Harpers Ferry

Republican Party

Spot Resolutions

Stephen Douglas

Texas Revolution

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Underground Railroad

Whig Party

Wilmot Proviso

Zachary Taylor

On the Brink of War

HEXAGONAL THINKING

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First Continental Congress

boycott

John Adams

Intolerable Acts

Boston Tea Party

Boston Massacre

Boston

Paul Revere

Paul Revere created the famous engraving of the Boston Massacre to convince colonists to support the Patriot cause.

The Boston Tea Party led the British Parliament to pass the Intolerable Acts to punish Massachusetts colonists.

The First Continental Congress called for a boycott of British goods until the Intolerable Acts were repealed.

EXAMPLE

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