| A | B |
| Effect of the South's surrender on Texas | The Texas Government collapsed |
| Effect of the North's victory in the Civil War | The Union was preserved (saved) |
| The reason Union leaders wanted to gain control of Galveston | It was a busy Confederate seaport |
| One major difference between constitutions of the Confederacy and the Union | Confederate constitution gave more power to the states |
| What did Southerners believe the Republican party's victory meant? | The end of the Southern way of life |
| Republicans threatened to __________ in 1860 if republicans won the election. | Secede |
| Texas sent cotton to Europe during the war through __________. | Mexico |
| Battle fought in Mansfield, Louisiana, that resulted in a major Confederate victory | Red River Campaign |
| Forcing people to serve in the military | conscription |
| Name three major problems during Reconstruction | scaricty of money, bitterness between North and South, lack of food and shelter for freedmen |
| June 19, 1865, General Granger declared that ___________ | all slaves in Texas were free |
| What did the Texas Constitution of 1866 fail to do? | Give African-Americans the right to vote |
| Southerns opinion of Congression Reconstruction | Too harsh |
| Government group designed to help former slaves during Reconstruction | Freedmen's Bureau |
| Union genral who was in command of troops in Austin | George A. Custer |
| period of rebuilding and restoring governments in the South | Reconstruction |
| gave slaves their freedom | Emancipation Proclamation |
| politcal party that most Afircan-Americans were most likely to vote for | Republican |
| Southerners had to take the ____________ to gain their right to vote | ironclad oath |
| First US President to be impeached | Andrew Johnson |
| site of the first Civil War battle | Fort Sumter |
| City where Union forces began the invasion of Texas | New Orleans |
| Battle that ended Union hopes of lauching campagin in Texas | Sabine Pass |
| site of the last Civil War battle | Palmito Ranch |
| refusal of president or governor to approve a law | veto |
| approve formally | ratify |
| to cancel | nullify |
| brign charges against a president | impeach |
| required | compulsory |
| Southern whites who supported Reconstruction | Scalawags |
| Northerners who came to the South during Reconstruction | Carpetbaggers |
| Laws limiting the rights of African-Americans after the Civil War | Black Codes |
| group that wanted strict standards for allowing SOuthern states back into the Union | Radical Repiblicans |