A | B |
civil war | war between citizens of the same country |
segregation | the separation of one group of people from another |
abolitionsit | someone who believed slavery should be ended |
Union (North) | another name for the United States of America: "Yankees" |
Confederacy (South) | another name for the Confederate States of America; "Rebels" |
overseer | person on a plantation who was responsible for handling the slaves |
secession | withdrawal from the United States |
Underground Railroad | group of people who tried to help slaves from the south escape to the north. Also came to be called the Liberty Line |
Mason-Dixon line | the boundary line between the Northern states and Southern states |
Uncle Tom's Cabin | book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe telling of the evils of slavery |
border states | states that practiced slavery but did not want |
Fort Sumter | the first battle of the Civil War. Took place in South Carolina |
Ulysses S. Grant | Commander of the Union Army at the end of the war |
Robert E. Lee | Commander of the Conferate Army |
emancipate | to free someone or something from the control of another |
blockade | to close an area in order to prevent it from being used |
plantation | a large piece of land taken care of by slave labor |
general | a high ranking officer in the military |
casualty | an injured person |
surrender | to give up |