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VUS.7; The Civil War - Terms and Identifications

Key identifications for the Civil War and Reconstruction

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Election of LincolnSparked the Secession of the Southern States
ConfederacyName given to the groups of states attempting to secede
Ft. SumterWhere the first shots of the Civil War were fired
secessionthe act of leaving the Union
Battle of GettysburgTurning point of the war
Battle of AntietemAfter this battle, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation
AppomattoxWhere Lee surrendered to Grant, which ended the Civil War
Robert E. LeeThe primary Confederate General who urged quick re-unification
Abraham Lincolnpresident of the United States during the Civil War
Ulysses S. GrantPrimary Union military commander at end of war after others failed
George McClellanOne of the early failed Union Commanders (he had the "slows")
William T. ShermanUnion leader who used a scorched earth policy in his march through Georgia
Jefferson DavisThe President of the Confederacy
Frederick DouglassFormer slave and abolitionist who pushed for using black troops in the Union
John Wilkes BoothThe man who shot Abraham Lincoln
Emancipation ProclamationThis order freed the slaves only in "rebelling" states
Border StatesThese were slave states that stayed loyal to the Union
Gettysburg Address"That this nation, of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth"
Lincoln's Reconstruction PlanWith malice toward none, with charity for all...
Radical RepublicansCongress members who wished for harsh reconstruction
ReconstructionAttempt to bring the Union back together after the Civil War
Grant's PresidencyRemembered mostly as series of bungles and corruption
Andrew JohnsonLincoln's successor who was impeached
ImpeachProcess of charging a President of a crime and attempting to remove from office
13th AmendmentSlavery was abolished in the United States
14th AmendmentDue process and citizenship was given to blacks
15th AmendmentVoting rights given to freed MEN (former slaves)
Compromise of 1877Hayes was chosen as President as compromise to end Reconstruction
Jim Crow Eraperiod when African-Americans were denied full rights of citizenship
Tenant Farming and SharecroppingThese replaced the old plantation system of farming


World History II, AP European History, Psychology I, Modern Global Studies & EPF
Atlee High School
Mechanicsville, VA

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