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The court struck down the law, so Dartmouth continued as a private college
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New York got licenses from the constitution
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The flag represents the uniform of General George Washington
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First state flag to bare the state code of arms
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Formally adopted in 1896
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States motto: he who transplanted sustains us.
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The white star represents one of the original 13 stars.
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Was founded as an English colony in 1634 by Cecil Calvert.
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The tree represents moultries heroic defense on Sullivan's island
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Has a wreath with nine stars
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Adopted in 1776
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State motto: excelslar
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July 1st 1789- March 4th 1797
He didn't let the people make him become a king. -
Has two equally proportioned bars, one is white and the other is red.
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State motto is hope
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State motto is freedom and unity
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first tax since declaring from Britian. Caused unrest in the colonies.
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State motto is united we stand, divided we fall
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Free compulsory public education
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The three stars represent three different land forms
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The preservation of the union.stay away from foreign dancers and factions
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March 4th 1797-March 4th 1801
Handling the Quasi war. -
Congress made four laws after the French war
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March 4th 1801-March 4th 1809
The Louisana purchase. -
Helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law
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Flag was adopted in 1902
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United States purchased from France
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Trial impacts helped define the boundary between the constitutionally separate executive and judicial branches of the American fork of government
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Went to st.louis and Mandan village
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March 4th 1809-March 4th 1817
Got DC burned to the ground. -
United States took on Great Britain
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State motto is union, justice, and confidence.
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Organized the first women's right convention
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Maryland imposed a huge tax on the national bank
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13 stars represent the 13 original states
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March 4th 1817-March 4th 1825
Warned European states not to get involved with Western Hemisphere. -
Become an official flag in 1894
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Reduce the number of free blacks
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The flag represents the great seal of Illinois
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Between the United States and Spain
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Adopted in 1825
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Agreed to be the pro slavery and anti slavery factions
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Tate motto is I Direct
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Best known us policy toward the Western Hemisphere
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March 4th 1825-March 4th 1829
Helped in the U.S. Consitution. -
March 4th 1829-March 4th 1837
Victory against British troops at the battle of New Orleans. -
The us thought it was their destiny to expand
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Goal was to end racism
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Took place in south Hampton county virginia
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Each star on the flag represents something important in Arkansas
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The elk and the moose are symbols of michigan
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March 4th 1837-March 4th 1841
Faced with "the panic" of 1837 -
Jackson made the Indians leave their homelands
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March 4th 1841-April 4th 1841
Led army into the battle of tipecanoe. -
April 4th 1841-March 4th 1845
Vetoed wig bills to recreate a national bank. -
Represents the land of sunshine
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March 4th 1845-March 4th 1849
Achieved most of the domestic goals of the Democratic Party. -
Fighting to expand and we destroyed Mexico
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State motto is our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
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The blue stands for loyalty, the white stands for strength and the red is for bravery
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To discuss the rights of women
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The first women's rights
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Amended in 1979
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March 4th 1849-July 9th 1850
Encourages New Mexico and California to bypass the territorial stage -
Flag raises on June 14th 1846
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She moved to battle creek to give more speeches
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Had seven children
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Led the slaves safely to the free northern states
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July 9th 1853-March 4th 1859
Averted the civil war for 11 wars -
March 4th 1857-March 4th 1851
Supported the supreme courts Dred Scott decision. -
Most notorious decisions ever issued by the United States Supreme Court
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Adopted in 1893
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The eagle on the flag represents the United States.
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1861-1865
Ended slavery. -
Anti slave movement
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Adopted May 8th
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March 4th 1853-March 4th 1857
Signed the Kansas nebraska act in 1854. -
The us thought it was their destiny to expand
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The us thought it was their destiny to expand
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