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Stevens, John. 1749-1838. Key to US patent laws 1790. First American locomotive 1825.
Suffolk Resolves. 1774. American colonists pledge disobedience to Intolerable Acts. End trade with Britain.
Sugar Act. 1764. British law to end sugar smuggling. A cause of American Revolution.
Sumter, Fort. 1861. Confederate attack. First aggression of American Civil War.
Tea Act. 1773. British give British East India Company effective monopoly in North America. Boston Tea Party.
Tecumseh. 1768-1813. American Shawnee Indian chief. Fought US in War of 1812.
Telstar. 1962. First satellite TV between North America, Europe. First public telephone by satellite.
Thirteen Colonies. 1776. British colonies in North America which formed the United States: Virginia, Massachussets, New York, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia.
Thorfinn Karlsefni. Failed attempt to establish Icelandic colony in North America c1004.
Tocqueville, Alexis de. 1805-59. French liberal historian. Democracy in America 1835. Dangers of Democracy.
Tordesillas, Treaties. 1494. Spain, Portugal divide colonies in America and East according to Demarcation Bull of Alexander VI. Spain west, Portugal east of 48.5°W.
Tory. Term (Irish = outlaw) applied 1679 to Duke of York supporters. English Royalist political party 1690-1830, refounded as Conservative Party 1833. In US: =colonists loyal to Britain during American Revolution.
Townshend Act. 1767-70. Reasserted English authority in American colonies. Import duties.
Trent Affair. 1861. US sieze British mail ship in Civil War, remove two Confederate commissioners.
Union. The North. States which did not secede during the American Civil War. Confederacy.
United Empire Loyalists. 18C. Colonists who supported Britain during American Revolution, went to Canada.
United Provinces of Central America. CAF.
United States of America. USA. 40,000-20,000BC Asians settle. 1492-1776 Spain, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Britain colonize. 1776 American Revolution. 1783 Thirteen Colonies independent. Manifest Destiny. 1845 +Texas. 1848 +California. 1867 +Alaska. 1898 +Hawaii, Puerto Rico.
Vergennes, Charles, Compte de. 1719-87. French foreign minister. Allied with American revolutionaries. Treaty of Paris 1783.
Vespucci, Amerigo. 1454-1512. Florentine explorer who concluded America was not Asia. Name “America”.
Vikings. Scandinavians who raided Europe 530-12C. Discovered Greenland, 982, North America, 10C. Norsemen. Varangians.
Vinland. ~1000. Region of northeast North America discovered by Leif Eriksson. L’Anse aux Meadows.
Virginia Company. London. 1606-24. To colonize North America. Founded Jamestown 1607.
Walker, William. 1824-60. American filibuster. Nicaraguan president. 1856-7.
Walking Purchase. 1737. Americans cheat Indians in buying Delaware land by running instead of walking to determine land size. French-Indian Wars 1754-63.