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99 Cards in this Set
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Abolitionism
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1863: Emancipation Proclamation
1865: 13th Amendment |
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Bourbon Restoration
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1876 to 1904
Conservative Democrats; Redeemer regime; Grover Cleveland |
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VA & KY Resolutions
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1798/9
KY: Nullification VA: Interposition |
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Nullification Crisis
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1828/1832
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Fugitive Slave Act
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1850; Part of the Compromise of 1850
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Agrarian Revolution
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17-19th Centuries in Britain
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Black Belt
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1865
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John C. Breckenridge
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1860 Election
Southern faction of the Democratic Party |
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John Brown
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1859 Harper's Ferry Raid
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Stephen A. Douglas
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promoted popular sovereignty
largely responsible for the Compromise of 1850 reopened slavery question with 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act 1860 Northern faction of the Democratic party |
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Duel
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1865
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Free Labor
Free Soil |
1860
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Homestead Exemption
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1848-1852
18 states passed homestead laws |
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Mexican American War
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1846-1848
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Kansas-Nebraska Act
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1854
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Ocala Platform
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1890
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Popular Sovereignty
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1854
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Republican Party
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formed between 1854-1856, out of collapse of Whig party
1860 election |
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Dred Scott decision
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1857
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Secession movement
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1860-1861
SC-TN |
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States' rights
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1860, 1798/9, 1828/32
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Tariff of Abominations
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Tariff of 1828
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Nat Turner
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1831
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
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1852
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Denmark Vessey
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1822
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Whig Party
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1832-54
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Roger B. Taney
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1857 Dred Scott
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Personal Liberty Laws
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following 1842 Sup Court decision declaring enforcement of FSA a federal function, states passed laws forbidding state authorities to engage in capture & return of slaves. Other such laws were enacted in response to the 1793 Act.
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Wendell Phillips
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1861-65 assailed Lincoln's reluctance to uproot slavery
1863 support full civil liberties for freedmen |
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Appomattox
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April 9, 1865
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Border States
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Sept 1861 CSA occupied lower west corner of KY
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Ft. Sumter, SC
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April 1861
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Jefferson Davis
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1861
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Confederacy
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1861-1865
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20 Nigger Law
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Fall 1862
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Alexander Stephens
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Vice President of Confederacy
1861-1865 |
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Contraband
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1861-1865
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Crittenden Compromise
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1860
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Ulysses S. Grant
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1861-1865
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Robert E. Lee
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1861-1865
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Wilmot Provisio
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1846
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Wade Hampton
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1876 fist gubernatorial candidate to oppose recon
SC |
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Confiscation Acts
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1861
1862 |
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Emancipation Proclamation
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1863
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Militia Act
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1862
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Wade-Davis Bill
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1864
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Mississippi Plan
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1875
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Compromise of 1877
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1877 Ends Reconstruction as compromise of 1876 election
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Congressional Reconstruction
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1866
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Military Reconstruction
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1867
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Freedmen's Bureau
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1865-1869
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Ten Percent Plan
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1863 Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
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13th Amendment
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1865
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14th Amendment
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1866
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15 Amendment
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1868
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Andrew Johnson
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1865-1869
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Revised Presidential Reconstruction
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1865
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Black codes
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1865 Reaction to the 13th Amendment
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Boll Weevil
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1892 in TX
by 1923 all of old cotton states |
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Woodrow Wilson
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1912
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Convict Lease
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began in Recon
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Southern Literary Renaissance
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1920-1950
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Hookworm & Pellegra
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1920s: peak
Ended when GD displaced people |
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Agricultural Adjustment Administration
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1933
New Deal Era 1933/36 |
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Child Labor
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1901: comes to attention of reformers
FDR: 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act placed limits on many forms of child labor |
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Great Depression
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1929- late 1930s/ early 40s
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Great Migration
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1910-1940
1940-1970 primarily between the WWs |
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Jim Crow
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Home Rule cases of 1870s: states not beholden to 14th Amend; fed power
Cruikshank vs. US: affirmed decision and extended it to 2nd Amend 1896: Plessy vs. Ferguson legitimized legal segregation |
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Mississippi River Flood
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1927
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FDR
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elected in 1932
New Deal 1932-36 |
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Atlanta Compromise
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1895
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Booker T. Washington
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AC 1895
d. 1915 |
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Mississippi Plan (2nd)
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1890
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Plessy vs. Ferguson
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1896
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Understanding Clause
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1890
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W.E.B. Du Bois
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1905, 1910
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Tuskegee Institute
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1895-1915
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White Basis
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1860
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White Primary
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1915
all states were practicing direct-primary system |
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Redeemers
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1877
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Tom Watson
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1890
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Populism
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1876-Alliance
1890s 1892 Official Political Party |
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New South
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1865
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Solid South
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1877-1964
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Grandfather Clause
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LA 1890
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Trespass, Fence, Game Laws
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1759 Act in GA fencing crops
1872 fence/game in Black Belt early 1890s most areas had both |
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Ella Baker
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1960
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Civil Rights Act
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1964
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Brown vs. Board of Education
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1954
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Medgar Evers
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1946, year he returned to Mississippi
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Freedom Summer
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1964
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Montgomery Improvement Association
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1955
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SCLC
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1957
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SNCC
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1960
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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1955 MIA
1963 March on Washington |
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KKK
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1865-1960s
1865 founding Resurgence in 10s and 20s and again after WWII |
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A. Phillip Randolph
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1948, year Truman desegregated the Armed Forces
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Voting Rights Act
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1965
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White Citizen's Councils
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1954
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