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| idea that a person should be free from government interference |
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| the law making branch of state government |
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| schools that depended on local interest and financing |
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| the way people produce goods and services |
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| an enclosure or pen in which prisoners are kept |
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| when 4,000 people died from cold, hunger, disease. |
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| the leader of a small group of reformers |
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| a fund that the legislature said would be used to establish a public school system |
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| when the state would pay to improve harbors |
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| changing the constitution |
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| formed in the united states |
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| a popular, lawyer, legislature and judge |
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| an eastern Democrat and long time legislator |
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| a lawyer, legislature, and judge |
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| Wilmington and Weldon railroad |
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| a 16 and a half mile long rail road |
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| Raleigh and Gaston railroad |
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| a railroad that led from raleigh to gaston |
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| the first gold rush in american history |
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| a nationally known social reformer |
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| from the center of the united states |
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| an unimpressive 54 year old whig governor |
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| an affective new democrat |
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| in 1848 ran for governor in the democrat |
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| the right of white males to vote even if they did not own property |
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| appointed the first superindendent |
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| made NC one of the most progressive in the union |
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