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- 1. Referred to as the Confederacy . Name of the unrecognized ¨country¨ temporarily created by the southern states which seceded from the union.
- 8. Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery.
- 10. Act Law allowed those territories to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery by utilizing popular voting.
- 12. Slave states that stayed with the United States during the civil war.
- 13. 16th president, he was president during the Civil War
- 17. The action of formally withdrawing from a federation
- 19. A war between citizens of the same country. The American civil war was a war between Americans over states rights. It was a 4 year war and over 600,000 Americans died.
- 20. An enslaved African American man, he unsuccessfully sued for his freedom, and the case went to the supreme court.
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- 2. The 13th amendment abolished slavery, and the 14th granted all citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. . 15th prohibited the denial of the vote because of race, color, or previous servitude.
- 3. Required all escaped slaves to be returned to their masters and that citizens of free states must cooperate.
- 4. of 1850 California wanted to join the union as a free state which caused conflict between the North and the South
- 5. To be set free. Lincoln's emancipation proclamation set free all slaves in the confederacy only.
- 6. Numerous laws enacted in the former Confederate states after the civil war limited the rights and liberties of African Americans.
- 7. A place where weapons and other military supplies are stored.
- 9. Abolitionist, Led attacks in Kansas during ¨bleeding Kansas¨, planned to arm slaves in a revolt.
- 11. The largest organizational group of soldiers, made up of one or more corps.
- 14. The period of U.S. history immediately following the Civil War in which the conditions that would allow the rebellious Southern states back into the Union.
- 15. To lie in wait for an unexpected attack.
- 16. An anti-slavery novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It helped spread the abolitionist movement throughout the north.
- 18. marked the official beginning of the American Civil Wa