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CivilWar : A war between the north and south.
Confederacy : All of the southern states that separated from the Union.
CottonGin : A machine that quickly seperates cotton fibers from cotton seeds.
Discrimination : Unfair treatment of a group or individual.
EmancipationProclimation : A document that freed all the slaves in the South.
IndustrialRevolution : Period when they started making things by machine.
MassProduction : Production of goods on a large scale.
Abolitionist : People who disagreed with slavery.
Secession : To break away.
Sectionalism : Having thoughts or concernes of a section of the country.
StatesRights : Powers reserved for state governments.
Union : States that remained loyal to the U.S.
Manufacture : To make goods from raw material.
AndrewJhonson : The Vice President who became President after Abes death.
AbeLincon : An honest man who was shot watching a play at Ford's Theatre.
Reconstruction : The rebuilding and healing of the U.S. after the war.
Carpetbaggers : Northerners who moved South to start a business.
Scalawags : Southerners who worked for the carpetbaggers.
Sharecroppers : Southerners rent land and pay their landowner with crops.
JhonWilkesBooth : The man who shot Abe Lincon at Ford's theatre.
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A document that freed all the slaves in the South.
Southerners rent land and pay their landowner with crops.
Having thoughts or concernes of a section of the country.
Northerners who moved South to start a business.
Unfair treatment of a group or individual.
To make goods from raw material.
Southerners who worked for the carpetbaggers.
To break away.
People who disagreed with slavery.
An honest man who was shot watching a play at Ford's Theatre.
All of the southern states that separated from the Union.
Powers reserved for state governments.
The man who shot Abe Lincon at Ford's theatre.
The Vice President who became President after Abes death.
Period when they started making things by machine.
Production of goods on a large scale.
States that remained loyal to the U.S.
A machine that quickly seperates cotton fibers from cotton seeds.
A war between the north and south.
The rebuilding and healing of the U.S. after the war.