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Define in Your Own Words Definition Vocab Word Draw a Picture Use in a sentence
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Sponge # Describe the condition of the southern states at the end of the Civil War (if you don’t remember, use your notes) Turn to page 552- “If you were there…” What would you think your future on the farm would be like? On the same page- Define Reconstruction What is the 10% plan? (on page 553 or notes) On page 556- Define Freedman’s Bureau
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Sponge #4 5-11-07 Turn to page 519- What is the battle of Antietam?
Why was this battle significant? What was the date of the battle? Turn to page 523- 1. What was the date of the Battle of Shiloh? 2. Why was this battle significant? Turn to page 537- 1. What was the battle of Gettysburg and why was it significant? 2. On page 539- What is Pickett’s Charge? Turn to page 524- 1. What was the Siege of Vicksburg?
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Emancipation Proclamation
President Lincoln’s order to free the Confederate Slaves; became effective January 1st, 1863
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Massachusetts 54th An infantry regiment composed mostly of African-Americans that captured Fort Wagner in South Carolina
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Appomattox Courthouse
The location where General Robert E. Lee was forced to surrender to Ulysses S. Grant which ended the Civil War.
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Jim Crow Laws A law that enforced Segregation in the Southern States
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Freedmen's Bureau An agency established by Congress in 1865 to help poor people throughout the south. *Helped to provide education, food and legal help for former slaves in the south
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Amnesty Process of restoring those who may have been guilty of an offense to the position of being INNOCENT *Used by President Andrew Johnson when he pardoned more than 7,000 people after the Civil War
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Carpetbaggers Scalawags
Carpetbaggers: Northerners accused of profiting off of the south. Supposedly were in such a hurry to get there they threw all of their possessions in a carpet bag Scalawags White Southern Republicans who were called ‘greedy rascals’ by Southern Democrats who felt they betrayed the south by voting for the Republican Party
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Sharecroppers A system used on southern farms after the civil war in which farmers worked land owned by someone else in return for a small portion of the crops
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13th Amendment Amendment ratified on January 31st, 1865
Officially banned slavery in the United States
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14th Amendment Equal rights amendment; said that ALL people born or naturalized within the United States (except for NATIVE AMERICANS) were citizens Also guaranteed the citizens ‘equal protection of the laws.’ *ratified July, 9th 1868
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15th Amendment Women Gave African-American MEN the right to
vote, went into effect in 1870
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