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Reconstruction

TermDefinition
Abolitionist people against slavery
nonviolence the policy, practice, or technique of refraining from the use of violence,
slave pen where slaves were held
religion a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances.
emancipation
petition to beg for or reques
gag rule any rule restricting open discussion or debate concerning a given issue
bleeding Kansas Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas or the Border War, was a series of violent political confrontations involving anti-slavery Free-Staters and pro-slavery "
ree states vs slave states
personal liberty act
fugitive slave act
dred scott decision
Angelina grimke
Frederick douglass
William Lloyd garrison
The Liberator
John Brown
Dred Scott
“Put on the full armor of God”
Give no quarter”
His diploma is written on his back”
Caution. It is nothing but the word of cowardice.”
“Africa”
Let loose the dogs of war”
SHAKESPEARE
Sic semper tyrannis” (relate to all white government)
“Et tu, Brute” (relate to Dred Scott Decision)
Reconstruction
13th amendment
14th amendment
15th amendment
freedmens bureau
Compromise of 1850
Kansas Nebraska Act
Black Codes
1876 (what is the significance of this year? Why is it ironic?
Compromise of 1877
carpetbaggers
scalawags
radical republicans
ku klux klan
Ulysses S Grant
The Negro question
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