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Topic 3 "Reconstruction and Westward Expansion"

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Reconstruction   Program implemented by the federal government between 1865 and 1877 to repair the damage to the south caused by the Civil War and restore the southern states to the Union  
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Radical Republican   Advocated full citizenship rights for African Americans along with a harsh Reconstruction policy toward the south  
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Freedman’s Bureau   Federal agency designed to aid freed slaves and poor white farmers in the south after the Civil War  
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Andrew Johnson   Lincoln's VP who guided the U.S. through the early reconstruction  
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Black Code   Laws that restricted African Americans' rights and opportunities  
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Civil Rights Act of 1866   law that established federal guarantees of civil rights for all citizens  
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Fourteenth Amendment   1868 constiutional amendment which defined citizenship and guaranteed citizens equal protection under the law  
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Impeachment   Accusation against a public official of wrong doing in office  
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Fifteenth Amendment   1870 constitutional amendment that guaranteed voting rights regardless of race or previous condition of servitude  
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Scalawag   Negative term for a southern white who supported the Republican Party after the Civil War  
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Carpetbagger   Negative term for northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War  
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Segregation   Forced separation, oftentimes by race  
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Integration   Process of bringing people of different races, religions, and social classes together  
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Sharecropping   System in which a farmer tended a portion of a planter's land in return for a share of the crop  
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Tenant Farming   System in which a farmer paid rent to a landowner for the use of the land  
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Ku Klux Klan   Organization that promotes hatred and discrimination against specific ethnic and religious groups  
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Enforcement Acts   1870 and 1871 laws that made it a federal offense to interfere with a citizen's right to vote  
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Cash Crop   Crop grown for sale  
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Reservation   Public lands where Native Americans were forced to live by the federal government  
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Sand Creek Massacre   1864 incident in which Colorado militia killed a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho indians  
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Sitting Bull   Native American chief known for leading his people during the years of resistance to United States government policies  
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Battle of Little Big Horn   1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated U.S. troops  
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Wounded Knee   1890 confrontation between U.S. calvary and Sioux that marked the end of Indian resistance  
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Assimilate   To be absorbed into the main culture of a society  
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Dawes General Allotment Act   1887 law that divided reservation lands into private family plots  
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George Custer   Union General that led U.S. troops into battle against the Sioux Indians in the Battle of Little Big Horn  
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Homestead Act    
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