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Chapter 15/16 Civil War and Reconstruction Brain Dump

 #1  Flour, salt, paper, clothes Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #2  The day the slaves in Texas were told they were free Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #3  Galveston was an import port to import/export goods, supplies and troops Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #4  Oath to the U.S. saying Southerners were not involved in fighting against the U.S. or aiding Southerners against the U.S. After the oath they were allowed to vote. Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #5  Women, worked in the fields, on plantations, factories, helped as nurses Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #6  States rights, sectionalism, tariffs Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #7  The North wanted to keep the Union as a whole or together  The North won and kept the Union together Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #8  Voted to leave the union and had all officials take an oath to the Confederacy. Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #9  During the war the males were off fighting, the battles were in their plantations at times  After the war not all males returned and most plantations had been destroyed, looted and little or no slaves to work the fields Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #10  Cotton  They were sending it down to Mexico and exporting to other countries from there Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #11  Military control would end when Texas had a new state constitution, and passed the 14 th and 15 th amendments Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #12  The Confederacy was defeated, the Union was preserved, slavery ended, over 600,000 people died Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #13  Organization made to help blacks and whites get back on their feet during reconstruction Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #14  Slaves had no job, education, food, housing, freedom, the one thing they were being given was land Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #15  Freed all slaves Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #16  The C.S.A. constitution directly states slavery is legal whereas the U.S. constitution does not state anything about it in 1860.

 #17  No money  North and South still hating each other  Nothing to eat or stay for the freed slaves  Lack of education for freed slaves

 #18  Abolished slavery Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #19  Granted citizenship to former slaves Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #20  Gave black men the right to vote Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #21  Laws made to restrict the freedom and rights of the black man Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #22  Organization formed to limit the power of blacks and whites that supported blacks Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #23  Commander that led the ground forces that took back Galveston

 #24  Postmaster of the Confederacy Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #25  President of the Confederacy Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #26  Governor of Texas who was against Texas seceding from the Union, resigned his position because of his belief Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #27  President of the U.S. during the Civil War, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #28  Leader of the Confederacy's Hood’s Texas Brigade Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #29  Battle that the Union lost that was supposed to start the campaign into Texas Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #30  Place where the 1 st battle of the Civil War took place Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #31  Place where the last battle of the Civil War took place, located in Texas Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #32  Elected Governor of Texas in 1861 and replaced Clark Ch 15/16 Test Review

 #33  Commander that recaptured Galveston and was Commander of forces in Texas (Confederacy) Ch 15/16 Test Review