Emancipation Proclamation, Abraham Lincoln, During the Civil War, Encouraged slaves to join the military, Military strategy, Didn't affect border states, Mayflower Compact, Puritans & Seperatists, Self-government, Massachusetts Colony, Beginning of individual rights, Constitution, We still use it today, James Madison, Outlines how the government works, 7 Articles and 27 Amendments, Bill of Rights, Preamble = "We the people...", 2/3 of Congress and 3/4 of states to amend, Whiskey Rebellion proved it was strong, Articles of Confederation, Gave all the power to the states, Only one branch of government - Congress, required unanimous vote to amend, weak central government, changed after Shay's Rebellion, 2nd Continental Congress (2nd), Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, Grievances, Break-up with King George, Inalienable Rights, Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, 2nd Continental Congress (first), Declaration of Sentiment, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, New York, Seneca Falls, Suffrage, Susan B. Anthony, Womens' Rights, Inspired by the Declaration of Independence.

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