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- 3. This area became highly industrial, eventually bleeding into the midwest.
- 5. This was the president that started Reconstruction.
- 9. Even after the civil war, the South remained reliant on this to maintain an economy.
- 12. This Act in 1862 led settlers to go to the west to claim land to build houses.
- 13. These people would transport cows via cattle drives before trains were increasingly popular.
- 14. This plan, created by Lincoln, involved restoring Southern Government and getting 10% of all voters to pledge loyalty to the US.
- 15. This amendment abolished slavery permanently.
- 18. After the economy in the South bloomed, they mass produced lumber, coal and this plant that is usually associated with slavery.
- 19. Johnson was hated by many because his reconstruction lead the way for the South to enact these codes to restrict black rights.
- 20. This president ended the Civil War.
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- 1. This group of people in the South were the creators of the Jim Crow Laws after they regained political power; were defeated in the war.
- 2. These people had their land forcibly removed as people moved west.
- 4. This amendment meantstates could not deny rights towards any citizen.
- 6. This area was devastated after the war. Their money was worthless and many of their railroads and farms were completely destroyed.
- 7. The south was considered this part of the nation economically.
- 8. This group of people wanted the slaves to be given rights quickly and for the South to be punished heavily; impeached Johnson.
- 10. This railroad was finished right after the War and helped settlers travel west.
- 11. Three amendments were made during this time to create this for all American citizens.
- 16. These laws segregated African Americans and Whites, removing the rights that African Americans fought for.
- 17. This amendment said that people could not be denied voting rights based on race.
