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37 Cards in this Set
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racially diverse |
integrated |
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secret racist society |
Ku Klux Klan (KKK) |
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helped provide educations to freed African Americans |
Freedmens Bureau |
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dishonest or illegal use of authority |
corruption |
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African American Senator |
Blanche K. Bruce |
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Entrenched |
in a protected position |
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Confederate Soldiers |
Rebels |
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Union Soldiers |
Yankees |
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casualties |
people killed or wounded |
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refusal to give in |
resistance |
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can't be taken away without due process |
life, liberty, property |
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segregated churches |
Part of Florida's "Black Codes" |
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Horrace Greely and Frederick Douglas |
well known abolitionists |
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Confederate ironclad ship |
The Merrimac |
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Became President following Lincoln assassination |
Andrew Johnson |
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well known Confederate Generals |
Robert E. Lee; Stonewall JAckson |
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reason for the North wanting to control the Mississippi River |
cut off supplies from the Confederate Army |
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Black Codes |
laws meant to diminish the freedoms of the newly freed African Americans |
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Tenure of Office Act |
prevented the President from firing government officials without the Senates approval |
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Congress's response to Johnson violating the Tenure of Office Act |
tried to impeach him |
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Dorothea Dix |
responsible for women being able to take part on the war as nurses |
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Richmond, Virginia |
Confederate Capital |
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Ulysses S. Grant |
Northern General who said that the South's surrender must be "unconditional and immediate" |
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fired by Andrew Johnson |
Edwin Stanton |
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protected all citizens both natural and naturalized |
Civil Rights Act of 1866 |
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Britain and France |
Countries the South hoped to receive support from during the war |
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Leading industry of the "New South" |
textiles |
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Wade-Davis Bill |
replaced the 10% Bill |
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Abe Lincoln |
Assassinated while attending a play with his wife |
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Southern war strategy |
fight a defensive war and hope for foreign help |
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Reconstruction |
the period of time following the Civil War |
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Josiah T. Walls |
Florida's first African American congressman |
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Sherman's March to the Sea |
ended in defeat for the Confederate Army |
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54th Massachusetts |
a black regiment that fought and served with distinction at Ft. Wagner and the Battle of Olustee
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10% Plan |
required 10% of each states voters to swear allegiance to the North |
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Narrow Union victory |
Battle of Shiloh |
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made up a large portion of the armies when the Civil War began |
Teenagers |