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- 1. Could not deny Black people of vote, but it did not allow Black people the right to vote.
- 3. Derogatory term for a person from the Northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction.
- 4. A fraternal social club that terrorized and harassed Black people.
- 5. A Union general who was more decisive than previous generals before him.
- 7. A Confederate general who was originally superintendent of West Point, educated generals on both Union and Confederate sides.
- 8. A Confederate general, who politically defeated the Know Nothing Party.
- 12. An agricultural system where landowners allowed tenants to farm their land in exchange for a share of the harvested crops.
- 14. An order placed on one's property/crop is sold.
- 15. A group of people who wemancipationslavery, pushed for emancipation and civil rights for Black people.
- 17. A Union general who was popular among enlisted soldiers and resented by northern politicians and generals.
- 18. A 47-day battle siege between 77,000 Union Soldiers and 33,000 Confederate soldiers.
- 19. A dispute over the results of the 1876 elections.
- 20. A famous American stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
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- 2. A plan to control the MS river, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Coast.
- 6. A rallying call for the Americans who were on the fence about the bloodshed, profits, etc., dealing with the Civil War.
- 9. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime.
- 10. A general who was very popular with radical republicans.
- 11. One of the deadliest one-day battles in American history.
- 13. The first full-scale battle of the war.
- 16. Vice President under Abe. Lincoln, when he was shot.
