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Civil War Reconstruction
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CivilWar: a war between people of the same country
Confederacy: all of the Southern states the seceded from the Union
CottonGin: a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from cotton seeds.
Discrimination: unfair treatment of a group or individual
EmancipationProclamation: document that freed all of the slaves in the Confederate states.
IndustrialRevolution: period of important change from making goods by hand to making goods by machine in factories.
MassProduction: production of goods on a large scale.
Abolitionists: people who did not agree with slavery.
Secession: to break away
Sectionalism: having thoughts or concerns of a particular region or section of the country
StatesRights: powers reserved for the state governments rather than the federal.
Union: states that remained loyal to the United States.
Manufacture: to make goods from raw materials.
AndrewJohnson: The Vice President who became president after Lincoln's death.
JohnWilkesBooth: the man who killed Lincoln when he was watching a play at Ford's Theater.
AbeLincoln: The 16th president who was killed while watching a play at Ford's Theater.
Reconstruction: The rebuilding or healing of United States after the Civil War.
Sharecropper: Poor Southerners rent land and pay the landowner with a share of crops.
Fourteenthamendment: it gave African American citizenship.
Fifteenthamendment: it gave all men the right to vote.
Civil War Reconstruction
- a war between people of the same country
- all of the Southern states the seceded from the Union
- a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from cotton seeds.
- unfair treatment of a group or individual
- document that freed all of the slaves in the Confederate states.
| - period of important change from making goods by hand to making goods by machine in factories.
- production of goods on a large scale.
- people who did not agree with slavery.
- to break away
- having thoughts or concerns of a particular region or section of the country
| - powers reserved for the state governments rather than the federal.
- states that remained loyal to the United States.
- to make goods from raw materials.
- The Vice President who became president after Lincoln's death.
- the man who killed Lincoln when he was watching a play at Ford's Theater.
| - The 16th president who was killed while watching a play at Ford's Theater.
- The rebuilding or healing of United States after the Civil War.
- Poor Southerners rent land and pay the landowner with a share of crops.
- it gave African American citizenship.
- it gave all men the right to vote.
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Civil War Reconstruction
- CIVILWAR
- CONFEDERACY
- COTTONGIN
- DISCRIMINATION
- EMANCIPATIONPROCLAMATION
| - INDUSTRIALREVOLUTION
- MASSPRODUCTION
- ABOLITIONISTS
- SECESSION
- SECTIONALISM
| - STATESRIGHTS
- UNION
- MANUFACTURE
- ANDREWJOHNSON
- JOHNWILKESBOOTH
| - ABELINCOLN
- RECONSTRUCTION
- SHARECROPPER
- FOURTEENTHAMENDMENT
- FIFTEENTHAMENDMENT
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