A. Reconstruction B. Confederacy C. Regiments D. Union.

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A. Reconstruction B. Confederacy C. Regiments D. Union

A. Scalawag B. Sharecropper C. Abolitionist D. Carpetbagger

A. Scalawag B. Sharecropper C. Abolitionist D. Carpetbagger

A. Reconstruction B. Regiment C. Casualty D. Tariff

A. Scalawag B. Sharecropping C. Abolitionist D. Carpetbagger

A. Tariff B. Regiments C. Infrastructure D. Reconstruction

A. Scalawag B. Sharecropper C. Abolitionist D. Carpetbagger

A. Casualty B. Tariff C. Abolitionist D. Scalawag

A. Tariff B. Regiments C. Infrastructure D. Reconstruction

A. Reconstruction B. Confederacy C. Regiments D. Union

A. Reconstruction B. Secede C. Tariff D. Regiment

A. Tariff B. Regiments C. Infrastructure D. Reconstruction

A. The capital B. Slavery C. Which crops to farm D. The country’s name

A. Secede form the Union B. Move the capital C. Organize the Confederacy D. Fire Jefferson Davis

A. Fighting in battles B. Carrying supplies for soldiers C. Serving as nurses D. Cooking in army camps

A. Robert E. Lee B. Jefferson Davis C. Ulysses S. Grant D. James McKinley

A. Buildings B. Thousands of lives C. Cotton crops D. Land destroyed by floods

A. Abolish slavery throughout the country B. Abolish slavery only in the South C. Abolish slavery only in the North D. Abolish slavery only in the new territories

A. Bourbon Redeemers B. Freedom People C. American Bureau D. Freedman’s Bureau

A. Group who wanted to bring back the pre-1868 constitution B. Southerners who had not wanted to secede C. African Americans elected to state government D. Northerners who moved to the south

A. It was the capital of Alabama B. It was the center for military supplies C. It was where the railroads crossed D. Soldiers could get medical treatment there

A. Ulysses S. Grant B. Jefferson Davis C. Robert E. Lee D. Abraham Lincoln

A. Peace Treaty B. Emancipation Proclamation C. 13 th Amendment D. Treaty of 1865

A. Small farms & manufacturing B. Labor of enslaved people C. The railroad system D. Military supplies

A. Small farms & manufacturing B. Labor of enslaved people C. The railroad system D. Military supplies

A. They fought B. They cared for horses C. They made uniforms D. They carried supplies

A. He wanted to close down businesses B. He was against the war C. They thought he supported slavery D. They thought he wanted to end slavery