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Standard 3
Reconstruction
Term | Definition |
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abolitionist | against slavery |
nonviolence | no violence |
slave pen | holds slaves after they get off the ships, preparing to be auctioned off |
religion | |
emancipation | |
petition | |
gag rule | |
bleeding kansas | |
free states vs slave states | |
personal liberty act | |
fugitive slave act | |
dred scott decision | |
angelina grimke | |
frederick douglas | |
william lyod garrison | "the liberator" abolitionist news paper |
the liberator | |
john brown | |
dred scott | |
"put on the full armor of god" | |
"give no quarter" | |
"his diploma is on his back" | |
caution. it is nothing but a word of cowardice | |
"africa" | code name the north used for the south |
"let loose the dogs of war" | |
Shakespeare ( why did john brown quote him) | hequoted him becaue everyone knew the play and what the situation was at the time. |
"sic semper tyrannus" | this always to tyrannts |
"et tu Brute" | |
reconstruction | |
13th amendment | freed slaves |
14th amendment | made slaves citizens |
15th amendment | male suffrage |
freedmens bureau | gave blacks a chance for jobs, and education |
compromise of 1850 | |
kansas nebraska act | |
black codes | |
1876 | |
compromise of 1877 | |
carpetbaggers | |
scalawags | |
radical republicans | |
kkk | |
ulysses s. grant | |
the negro question |