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Correctly match the characteristics, people, events, and documents to the following time periods. A. Pre-Colonial 12,000 B.C– A.D. 1607 B. Colonial Era 1500s–1763 C. Becoming a Nation 1763–1789 D. The New Republic 1789–1815 E. Growing and Changing 1815–1858 F. The Civil War and Reconstruction 1858-1877 G. The Modern Era Begins 1877–1900 1. _____hoop skirts, blue and gray, Bull Run 2. _____ Louisiana Purchase, "Star-Spangled Banner," Farewell Address 3. _____ long houses, potlatches, Beringia 4. _____ Andrew Carnegie, Standard Oil, the light bulb 5. _____ Pilgrims, John Smith, indentured servants 6. _____ Declaration of Independence, Yorktown, Shays’s Rebellion 7. _____transcendentalism, Manifest Destiny, the Alamo 8. _____Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, 13th Amendment 9. _____steam engine, canals, Seneca Falls Convention 10. _____Williamsburg, John Oglethorpe, Mayflower Compact 11. _____President Washington, Alien and Sedition Acts, cotton gin 12. _____cattle drives, Ellis Island, Samuel Gompers 13. _____Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, Constitutional Convention 14. _____Dred Scott, John Brown, Antietam 15. _____Hamilton’s Financial Plan, Marbury v. Madison, Lewis and Clark 16. _____Italian immigrants, Battle of Wounded Knee, W.E.B. DuBois 17. _____French and Indian War, House of Burgesses, Puritans 18. _____Boston Massacre, the Virginia Plan, Bunker Hill 19. _____Santa Fe Trail, Mexican War, Irish immigrants 20. _____stocks and bonds, Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, alternating current.

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Here are the correct matches for the periods and their respective characteristics, people, events, and documents.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Pre-Colonial: long houses, potlatches, Beringia
2. Colonial Era: Louisiana Purchase, "Star-Spangled Banner," Farewell Address
3. Pre-Colonial: long houses, potlatches, Beringia
4. The Modern Era Begins: Andrew Carnegie, Standard Oil, the light bulb
5. Colonial Era: Pilgrims, John Smith, indentured servants
6. Becoming a Nation: Declaration of Independence, Yorktown, Shays’s Rebellion
7. Growing and Changing: transcendentalism, Manifest Destiny, the Alamo
8. The Civil War and Reconstruction: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, 13th Amendment
9. Growing and Changing: steam engine, canals, Seneca Falls Convention
10. Colonial Era: Williamsburg, John Oglethorpe, Mayflower Compact
11. The New Republic: President Washington, Alien and Sedition Acts, cotton gin
12. The Modern Era Begins: cattle drives, Ellis Island, Samuel Gompers
13. Colonial Era: Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, Constitutional Convention
14. The Civil War and Reconstruction: Dred Scott, John Brown, Antietam
15. The New Republic: Hamilton’s Financial Plan, Marbury v. Madison, Lewis and Clark
16. The Modern Era Begins: Italian immigrants, Battle of Wounded Knee, W.E.B. DuBois
17. Colonial Era: French and Indian War, House of Burgesses, Puritans
18. Colonial Era: Boston Massacre, the Virginia Plan, Bunker Hill
19. The New Republic: Santa Fe Trail, Mexican War, Irish immigrants
20. The Modern Era Begins stocks and bonds, Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, alternating current.

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