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Transcript
States’ Rights
Secede
Cotton Diplomacy
1861 – 1865
1876
March 2, 1861
Good-Bye
Ft. Sumter
Martial Law
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Tenant farmers
Sharecroppers
Sectionalism
13th amendment
14th amendment
15th amendment
Emancipation
Abolitionist
Movement
Proclamation
ALL SLAVES IN
THE SOUTH
are FREE!
Abraham Lincoln
John Bell Hood
John Reagan
Francis Lubbock
Thomas Green
John Magruder
Lawrence Sullivan Ross
Agrarian society
Industrial society
Confederacy
Union
blockade
Years in which the Civil War
took place
Strategy of the South, to fund
their war efforts by selling
cotton to European markets
To withdraw from an alliance
or organization
Rights not specifically given to
the federal government by the
Constitution remain with the
state
Farmer who works land owned
by another and pays rent for
the land only
A Northerner who carried all
they owned in bags made of
carpet and went to the South
after the Civil War for political
or financial gain
A white Southerner working for
or supporting the federal
government during
Reconstruction for a private
gain
The exercise of the
government to use military
authorities to control society
during times of war, chaos, or
natural disaster
1st Battle of the Civil War
Movement to end slavery
Order signed by Lincoln,
freeing
Slaves in confederate states
States cannot deny anyone the
right to vote because of race or
color or because the person
was once a slave
Granted citizenship to anyone
born in the United States and
granting equal protection of
the law
Abolished Slavery
Favoring a region of the
country rather than the
interest of the entire nation
Commander of Confederate
forces in Texas in the Battle of
Galveston
General of the Confederacy
who assisted in the recapture
of Galveston
Postmaster General who
supported Reconstruction
General in the Confederacy
that commanded the Texas
Brigade
President of the U.S. during the
Civil War whose election to
office caused the southern
states to start seceding
factories
An agricultural way of life and
government policies favor and
support agriculture interests
Leader of Ross’s Texas Brigade
during the Civil War and later a
Governor of Texas
Texas rejoins the Union and a
new State Constitution is
adopted ending Reconstruction
Tenant farmers who paid back
a portion of their crops in
exchange for supplies
Texas joins the Confederacy
A closing off an area to keep
supplies or people from going
in or out
One nation united under a
single government. During the
Civil War, “The Union” came to
mean the government and
armies of the North.
Nicknamed Yankees and wore blue
st
1 Confederate Governor of
Texas
Another name for the
Confederate States of America
made up of the 11 southern
states that seceded from the
United States. Nicknamed
Rebels and wore grey