Civil War Definitions
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| Secede | To withdraw from the Union.
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| Border States | The states of Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia.
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| Civilians | A person not in the military.
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| Habeas Corpus | The right to have charges filed or a trial before jailed.
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| Privateers | Civilian boats fitted with guns and armed to be used in wartime.
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| Blockade Runners | A ship or person that runs through a blockade.
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| Antiseptic | Something acting or protecting like an antiseptic.
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| Minie Ball | A rifle bullet with a conical head used in muzzle-loading firearms.
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| Artillery | Weapons (as bows, slings, and catapults) for discharging missiles.
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| Copperheads | People in the northern states who sympathized with the South during the Civil War.
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| Conscription | Enrolling people in the military.
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| Bounties | A reward, premium, or subsidy especially when offered or given by a government: as A: an extra allowance to induce entry into the armed services. B: a grant to encourage an industry. C: a payment to encourage the destruction of noxious animals.
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| Skirmish | A minor fight in war usually incidental to larger movements.
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| Seige | A: military blockade of a city or fortified place to compel it to surrender. B: a persistent or serious attack (as of illness).
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| Muster | To cause to gather; to bring together.
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| Anesthetic | A substance that produces anesthesia; something that brings relief.
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| Cavalry | An army component mounted on horseback.
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| A Score | Twenty years.
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| Emancipate | To free from restraint, control, or the power of another; to free from bondage.
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| Profiteer | One who makes what is considered an unreasonable profit especially on the sale of essential goods during times of emergency.
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| Daguerreotype | An early photograph produced on a silver or a silver-covered copper plate.
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| Martial Law | The law applied in occupied territory by the military authority of the occupying power; the law administered by military forces that is invoked by a government in an emergency when the civilian law enforcement agencies are unable to maintain public order
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| Johnny Reb | A nickname for a Confederate soldier.
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| Billy Yank | A nickname for a Union soldier.
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| Flank | The right or left of a formation.
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| Infantry | Soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot.
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| Casualty | A military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, or capture or through being missing in action.
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| Pook Turtles | The nickname given to seven ironclad Union gunboats created by Samuel Pook.
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| Tax-In-Kind | The tax in the Confederacy that required all farmers to turn over one tenth of their crops to the government.
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| Total War | Destroying the enemy's ability to fight.
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