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Reconstruction

Reconstruction/Westward Expasion

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-------were laws that severally limited the rights of freedmen Blackcodes
----------these were members of the congress who wanted to punish the south for the war Radical Republicans
This amendment makes slavery illegal 13th amendment
This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the U.S are citizens and it protects there rights 14th amendment
This amendment forbid any state to deny any citizen the right to vote because of (race, color, religion ext.) 15th amendment
---------were white southerners who supported the Republicans (were often called traitors) Scalawags
-----------were northerners who came south after the war, southerners often thought of them as people who wanted to take advantage of them Carpetbaggers
--------were people who rented a plot of land from planters who provided them with any thing they neededto grow the crop for a share of the crop Sharecroppers
The legal separation of the races Segregation
---------were laws that separated people of different races in public places in the south Jim Crow Laws
Who believed in vocational education and was a founder of a trade school (college) Booker T. Washington
Who believed in college education and was the founder of the NAACP and 10 colleges W.E.B. Du Bois
Who was the 16th president and believed in Reconciliation Abraham Lincoln
Who was a southern leader and also believed in Reconciliation Robert E. Lee
Who was an ex-slave and leader of the abolitionist movement, he was also a public speaker and had to teach himself how to read and write Fredrick Douglas
-----were tents made by stretching bison skins on tall poles Teepee
-------was a sled pulled by a dog or horse, the Indians used these to move there belongings on the great plains Travois
-----is an enclosure,gate/pen to trap animals Corral
--------was a rail road that stretched from the east to west coast The Transcontinental Railroad
A ---------- was when Ranchers would round up herds of cattle and would drive them 100`s of miles to a Railroad Cattle Drive
-------is land set aside specifically Native Americans A Reservation
What battle was fought during the 'Sioux War' of 1876 (prospectors were found on their land they fought back) Battle of Little Bighorn
A chief of the Nez Perce who were from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, he did not want his people to go onto a reservation lost (gave the speech "I will fight no more forever") Chief Joseph
Was an Apache leader from the south west,he lead a band of Apache against some U.S soldiers Geronimo
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