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Reconstruction

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13th Amendment   Banned Slavery  
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14th Amendment   Granted citizenship to people born in the U.S. and gave equal protection under the law  
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15th Amendment   ensures citizens the right to vote  
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Civil Rights Act of 1866   African Americans gained equal rights  
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Who supervised the South during Reconstruction?   federal troops  
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Freedmen's Bureau   established to aid former enslaved African Americans in the South  
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in 1877   Reconstruction ended  
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Jim Crow Laws   affected African American and American Indians; segregation  
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carpetbaggers   term used by southerners who resented northerners who came south during Reconstruction  
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Robert E. Lee   urged Southerners to reconcile with Northerners at the end of the war  
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Frederick Douglass   fought for adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights  
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Abraham Lincoln   believed the preservation of the Union was more important than punishing the south  
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Reconcile   to restore friendly relations  
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Black Codes   Southern states attempts to limit the economic and physical freedom of former slaves  
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