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Goal 3 Compromise 1850 Goal 3 Fugitive Slave Law Goal 3 John Brown’s Raid Goal 3 Sumner/Brooks Incident Goal 3 Dred Scott v. Sandford Goal 3 Uncle Toms Cabin Goal 3 Kansas-Nebraska Act Goal 3 Republican Party Goal 3 Election 1860 Goal 3 Fort Sumter Goal 3 Battle of Bull Run Goal 3 Antietam Goal 3 Vicksberg Goal 3 Gettysburg Goal 3 Sherman’s March Goal 3 Plessy v. Ferguson Goal 3 Appomattox Goal 3 Emancipation Proclamation Goal 3 Habeas Corpus Goal 3 Copperheads Goal 3 Military Leaders Goal 3 Voting Restrictions Goal 3 Lincoln’s Ten Per Cent Plan Goal 3 Radical Republicans Goal 3 Freedman’s Bureau Goal 3 Sharecropping Goal 3 Black Codes Goal 3 Carpetbagger Goal 3 Scalawag Goal 3 Andrew Johnson’s Impeachment Goal 3 Jim Crow Laws Goal 3 Compromise of 1877 Declares slaves to be property and have no rights in the Constitution; Declares Missouri Compromise unconstitutional If you found an escaped slave, you have to return her to their rightful owner him or Created in North to combat Fugitive Slave Act If you tried to return a runaway slave, you would charged with kidnapping be Bleeding KS: Killed 5 pro slavery Border Ruffians after they burned down the town of Lawrence Harpers Ferry: attempted to seize a federal arsenal CA will enter as a free state 2. popular sovereignty will decide if slavery will exist in territories won from Mexico 3. North will enact strict Fugitive Slave Laws Charles Sumner makes a speech called “Crime against Kansas” insulting the South Preston Brooks beats Sumner with cane Shows tension and short term solutions for slavery are not working Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe Describes horrors of slavery through a novel Lincoln described her as the little woman who the big war 1. started 1854 law that divided the Nebraska Territory Each area used popular sovereignty to decide if it be slave or free would 1854 Political party formed around an anti-slavery platform First president was Lincoln Election where Democrats split their votes between Breckenridge and Stephen Douglas Lincoln was only Republican nominee John Bell nominated by Know-Nothings Lincoln wins without any support in South—40% popular vote; 60% electoral vote Located in South Carolina Where first shots of the Civil War are fired Battle located in Manassas, Virginia Confederates led by General “Stonewall” Jackson Early battle that showed what modern warfare can far as damage and casualties Confederate victory do as Marks single most bloody day of the Civil War More than 23,000 dead or wounded Union victory Lincoln waited for to move forward w with the Emancipation Proclamation Located above waters of Mississippi River Intricate Union victory to maintain control of trade and supply lines Turning point of the Civil War Three day battle leading to a Union victory Declared national cemetery Gettysberg Address delivered by Lincoln; declares the war a fight to uphold the natural rights found in the Declaration of Independence With 60,000 troops; through 250 miles, used total war strategy to cut through Georgia Tore up RR tracks, buildings and vandalized private homes Declares separate but equal constitutional Site where General Lee officially surrenders to Grant General Military decree freeing slaves in rebelling territory Constitutional guarantee that no one can be held in prison without charges being filed Negative term used to depict a northern Democrat during the Civil War Union: Ulysses S. Grant Confederacy: Robert E. Lee Grandfather Clause: if grandfather could vote, so could you Poll tax: must pay before allowed to vote Literacy test: must prove you can read before you can vote Lincoln’s proposal to admitting states back into the Union Once ten percent of a states voters took loyalty to the Union, the state can set up a new government They may have representation in Congress if the state Constitution o Abolished slavery o Provided education for African Americans Those in Congress who wanted full citizenship rights to African Americans Believed Confederates committed crimes and should be punished Organization to provide food, clothing, healthcare, and education to both black and white refugees in the South Also reunited families State laws that limited the rights of African Americans and keep them from owning land Limited their occupations as well Most common form of work for African Americans after the Civil War Where landowner chose the crop and provided worker with a place to live, seeds and tools In return the landowner received portion of crop Typically resulted in a continuous cycle of debt People from the north who moved south to help African Americans after the Civil War Southerners who wanted to help African Americans gain more opportunities in the South after the Civil War Occurred because Johnson violated the Tenure of Office Act by not asking for permission to fire Secretary of War E. Stanton Stayed in office by one vote Segregation laws in the South after Reconstruction Officially ends Reconstruction Provisions: o Rutherford B. Hayes becomes president o Union military must leave South o Southerner will receive a cabinet position o South receives funding for railroad construction