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A plan for rebuilding and unifying the north and south after the Civil War
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Reconstruction
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When a landowner allows someone to rent and farm their land. In return, the farmer gives the landowner a portion of the crops for payment
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sharecropping
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A plan for rebuilding and unifying the north and south after the Civil War
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When a landowner allows someone to rent and farm their land. In return, the farmer gives the landowner a portion of the crops for payment
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A change or improvement; in this case, to the Constitution of the United States
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Became President after Lincoln's death. Impeached for not following laws of Reconstruction
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Former Union General who became the 18th president of the United States. Grant supported Reconstruction
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Created by Lincoln to help freed slaves and war refugees. It created schools, hospitals, jobs, roads, railroads, and reunited families separated by war
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Government pardon.
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Politically motivated murder.
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Southern laws that severely limited the rights of African Americans after the Civil War.
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Uncomplimentary nickname for a northerner who went to the South after the Civil War to start a business or pursue a political career.
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Guaranteed voting rights to former male slaves.
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Guaranteed citizenship and equal protection of the laws to former slaves.
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Term for former slaves during Reconstruction.
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Law that excused a voter from a literacy test if his father or grandfather had been eligible to vote on January 1st 1867.
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Process of bringing formal charges against a public official.
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A practice or policy of segregating or discriminating against African Americans.
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a secret organization in the southern U.S which aimed to suppress and terrorize African Americans.
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Examination to determine whether a person could read and write; used in the past to restrict voting rights.
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To illegally seize and murder an individual.
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Personal fee required prior to voting; used in the past to restrict voting rights.
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Members of Congress who sought harsh treatment of the South after the war.
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Southern whites who had opposed secession.
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Enforced separation based on race.
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Legal doctrine (1896-1954) which allowed segregation as long as facilities and accommodations were "equal."
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Abolished slavery in the U.S.
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May 18-July 4, 1863- The Union completed the Anaconda plan by taking control of the Mississippi River and hurting Confederate Army greatly. Also the turning point of the war.
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July 1-3, 1863 The Confederate's last attempt at fighting in the North and the turning point of the war.
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March 9, 1862- First Battle of Full Ironclad Ships, started new type of warfare.
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This was the first battle of the civil war that took place April 12, 1861
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Robert E. Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865 officially ending the Civil War.
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April 6-7, 1862- The two most deadly Battle of the Civil War.
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Nov. 15 - Dec. 21, 1864- Sherman marched from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia destroying everything in his path.
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July 21, 1861 - First major Battle of the Civil War and let both sides know that the war would be a long one.
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Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri and West Virgina. Slave states that remained part of the Union.
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Event that starts the Civil War
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Manassas Junction, VA
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March 1862
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Abolished Slavery, and ratified by all states at the end of the Civil War
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Assassin of President Lincoln on April 14, 1865
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Anaconda Plan:
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Lincoln's plan to end slavery in the South, showed the Union was fighting over slavery.
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Antietam
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Union general who burned Atlanta and led a march to sea, using Total War.
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factories
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strong military leaders
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Considered a very important resource during the Civil War; The Union gained control of it at the Battle of Vicksburg
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Leader of the Union army who later won the Civil War
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Leader of the Confederate army
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President during the Civil War
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President of the Confederacy during the Civil War
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The South
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Union
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This was the single bloodiest day of the war (23,000 casualties) South lost 1/3 of its army. Lee tried to invade the North (Maryland) and take Washington, D.C. September 22, 1862
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Three day battle, considered turning point of the war; North becomes confident of winning the war, July 1-3, 1863
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This general took 62,000 men and marched from Atlanta to Savannah, destroying everything 60 miles wide on his way.
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Person who rents a plot of land and farms it in exchange for a share of the crop.