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Election of Lincoln | Sparked the Secession of the Southern States |
Confederacy | Name given to the groups of states attempting to secede |
Ft. Sumter | Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired |
secession | the act of leaving the Union |
Battle of Gettysburg | Turning point of the war |
Battle of Antietem | After this battle, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation |
Appomattox | Where Lee surrendered to Grant, which ended the Civil War |
Robert E. Lee | The primary Confederate General who urged quick re-unification |
Abraham Lincoln | president of the United States during the Civil War |
Ulysses S. Grant | Primary Union military commander at end of war after others failed |
George McClellan | One of the early failed Union Commanders (he had the "slows") |
William T. Sherman | Union leader who used a scorched earth policy in his march through Georgia |
Jefferson Davis | The President of the Confederacy |
Frederick Douglass | Former slave and abolitionist who pushed for using black troops in the Union |
John Wilkes Booth | The man who shot Abraham Lincoln |
Emancipation Proclamation | This order freed the slaves only in "rebelling" states |
Border States | These 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 Plan | With malice toward none, with charity for all... |
Radical Republicans | Congress members who wished for harsh reconstruction |
Reconstruction | Attempt to bring the Union back together after the Civil War |
Grant's Presidency | Remembered mostly as series of bungles and corruption |
Andrew Johnson | Lincoln's successor who was impeached |
Impeach | Process of charging a President of a crime and attempting to remove from office |
13th Amendment | Slavery was abolished in the United States |
14th Amendment | Due process and citizenship was given to blacks |
15th Amendment | Voting rights given to freed MEN (former slaves) |
Compromise of 1877 | Hayes was chosen as President as compromise to end Reconstruction |
Jim Crow Era | period when African-Americans were denied full rights of citizenship |
Tenant Farming and Sharecropping | These replaced the old plantation system of farming |