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Lincoln's position of slavery   To oppose slavery and any expansion of it.  
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Lincoln's strategy for the civil war   wanted to control the Mississippi. He had a Naval blockade.  
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Antietam   first battle on northern soil and Union won. McClellan failed to take out the southern army.  
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Sherman's March to the Sea   Military campaign to frighten Georgia's civilians into banning the confederate cause  
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Andrew Johnson's Plan of Reconstruction   union should be united and the south should not be punished  
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Congressional Reconstruction   congress didn't like Johnson's plan and they vetoed all of his laws and demolished his plan  
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Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction   build a strong unified country and wanted slavery to end  
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Jim Crow Laws   Laws that separated the races  
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Black Codes   limited the movement and restricted the rights for slaves  
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Force Act   three bills passed by US congress to protect African Americans and have equal protection  
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W.E.B. De Boise   Civil rights leader and activist that campaigned for African Americans  
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Plecy vs, Ferguson   court case that said separate IS equal  
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Emancipation Proclamation   declared that all slaves were free  
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