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37 Cards in this Set

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racially diverse

integrated

secret racist society

Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

helped provide educations to freed African Americans

Freedmens Bureau

dishonest or illegal use of authority

corruption

African American Senator

Blanche K. Bruce

Entrenched

in a protected position

Confederate Soldiers

Rebels

Union Soldiers

Yankees

casualties

people killed or wounded

refusal to give in

resistance

can't be taken away without due process

life, liberty, property

segregated churches

Part of Florida's "Black Codes"

Horrace Greely and Frederick Douglas

well known abolitionists

Confederate ironclad ship

The Merrimac

Became President following Lincoln assassination

Andrew Johnson

well known Confederate Generals

Robert E. Lee; Stonewall JAckson

reason for the North wanting to control the Mississippi River

cut off supplies from the Confederate Army

Black Codes

laws meant to diminish the freedoms of the newly freed African Americans

Tenure of Office Act

prevented the President from firing government officials without the Senates approval

Congress's response to Johnson violating the Tenure of Office Act

tried to impeach him

Dorothea Dix

responsible for women being able to take part on the war as nurses

Richmond, Virginia

Confederate Capital

Ulysses S. Grant

Northern General who said that the South's surrender must be "unconditional and immediate"

fired by Andrew Johnson

Edwin Stanton

protected all citizens both natural and naturalized

Civil Rights Act of 1866

Britain and France

Countries the South hoped to receive support from during the war

Leading industry of the "New South"

textiles

Wade-Davis Bill

replaced the 10% Bill

Abe Lincoln

Assassinated while attending a play with his wife

Southern war strategy

fight a defensive war and hope for foreign help

Reconstruction

the period of time following the Civil War

Josiah T. Walls

Florida's first African American congressman

Sherman's March to the Sea

ended in defeat for the Confederate Army

54th Massachusetts

a black regiment that fought and served with distinction at Ft. Wagner and the Battle of Olustee

10% Plan

required 10% of each states voters to swear allegiance to the North

Narrow Union victory

Battle of Shiloh

made up a large portion of the armies when the Civil War began

Teenagers