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Chapter 15 and 16 Vocab

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Chapter 15 vocab: Term
Chapter 15: Definition
Chapter 16 vocab: Term
Chapter 16 vocab: Definition
Sectionalism   Loyalty to a region.   Border states   The states between the north and south were divided over whether to stay in a union or join the confederacy.  
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Fugitive   Runaway, or trying to run away.   Blockade   To cut off a area by means of troops or warships to stop supplies or people from coming in or out.  
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Secede   To leave or withdraw.   Offensive   Position of attacking itself.  
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Abstain   To not take part in some activity, such as voting.   Rebel   Confederate soldier do called because of opposition to the established government.  
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Popular Sovereignty   The authority of the people.   Yankee   Union soldier  
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Border ruffians   Missourians who traveled in armed groups to vote in Kansas's election during the mid-1850's.   Blockade runner   A ship that sails into and out of a blockaded area.  
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Arsenal   A storage place for weapons and ammunition.   Ironclad   Armored naval vessel.  
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Martyr   A person who sacrifices his or her life for a principle or cause.   Casualty   A military person killed, wounded, or captured.  
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Secession   Withdrawal from the union.   Emancipate   To free from slavery.  
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States' rights   Rights and powers independent of the federal government that are reserved for the states by the constitution; the belief that states' rights supersede federal rights and law.   Ratify   To give official approval to.  
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    Habeas corpus   A legal order for an inquiry to determine whether a person has been lawfully imprisoned.  
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    Draft   The selection of persons for military service.  
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    Bounty   Money given as a reward, such as to encourage enlistment in the army.  
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    Greenback   A piece of U.S. paper money first issued by the north during the Civil War.  
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    Inflation   A continuous rise in the price of goods and services.  
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    Entrenched   Occupying a strong defensive.  
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    Total war   War on all aspects of the enemy's life.  
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