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Colonists from Connecticut along with native tribes attacked the Pequot Port, and even killed people.
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Tried to increase the takeover of the Native Americans through a bounty system for the scalps of any native individual.
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Act that allowed states to only count 3/5ths of African population/votes.
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A system that allowed the return of escaped slaves to their owners.
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The shipment of labor specific people was banned by the government and considered illegal, though the act of slavery was still allowed.
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A large battle between Tecumseh of the native union and William Henry Harrison held in Indiana. It was fought to try to stop the American push into native land, but they were unsuccessful and lost.
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Declared Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state, balancing the votes between states.
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The journey for natives who were forced out of their land by the Indian Removal Act.
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Allowed the President to hold treaties with the natives in order to get their land. This forced them to move which was difficult.
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Nat Turner, a slave, believed to be instructed by god to free his people, and led a rebellion killing 55 people and marching across the country before being stopped.
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Supreme Court decision to eliminate all rights and citizenship from African peoples.
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The executive order made by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War that all slaves were to be freed from confederate states.
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Amendment that abolished slavery or forced labor unless as a punishment for a crime.
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Gave citizenship to all people born in America, including people who were slaves.
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Allows every citizen to vote
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Fight between native tribes and the American Army over land in Montana. The tribes won, inspiring many and angering the U.S.
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Massacre involving natives and colonists that killed hundreds of natives.
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Supreme Court case which allowed racial segregation, but maintaining equality.