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reconstruction
Term | Definition |
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Abolitionist | people aganist slavery, john brown |
Nonviolence | no violence, the north didnt want to use violence |
slave pen | where slaves were held before being sold |
religion | what someone beleives as a god and follows |
emancipation | |
petition | |
gag rule | no body can talk aganist the goverment about slavery |
bleeding Kansas | popular sovereignty in kansas and nebraska |
free 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 |