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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