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The Civil War
A Civil War is a war between opposing groups of citizens from the same country. In 1861, two parts of America went to war against each other. After 4 years, the Union won. Many people died on both sides, and the South suffered terribly.
No one expected the Civil War to be long. It became one of the worst wars in American history.
WAR BEGINS
In April 1861, the Civil War begin at Fort Sumter. The fort belonged to the North, or the Union, but it was in South Carolina-deep in the South.

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1037873241AbolitionistA person who worked to end slavery.1
1037873242SlaveryThe treatment of people as property. People who are denied freedom in this way are said to be enslaved2
1037873243Secedeseparate from Union3
1037873244Civil WarThe war that divides America in the 1860s. A war between citizens of the same country.4
1037873245ReconstructionThe period of time after the Civil War in which Southern states were rebuilt and brought back to the Union5
1037873246UnionDuring the Civil War, the Union came to mean the government and armies of the North6
1037873247CompromiseA way of settling disagreements in which each side gives away a little in its demands (ex. Missouri Compromise, Missouri admitted as slave, Maine as free-kept balance of power in Senate)7
1037873248ConfederacyAnother name for the Confederate States of America, made up of the 11 states that seceded from the Union8
1037873249Emancipation ProclamationA special order by President Lincoln on January 1st, 1863 declaring slaves in Confederate sates to be free9
103787325013th Amendmenta change to the Constitution (1865) that abolished slavery in US (made it illegal)10
103787325114th Amendmenta change to the Constitution (1868) granting citizenship to anyone born in the United States and guaranteeing all citizens equal protection of the law11
103787325215th Amendmenta change to the Constitution (1870) declaring that states cannot deny anyone the right to vote because of race or color, or because the person was a slave12
1037873253Kansas-Nebraska ActAct passed in 1854 that created Kansas and Nebraska territories and abolished the Missouri Compromise by allowing states to determine whether slavery would be allowed in new territories13
1037873254State's rightsthe rights belonging to various states, especially with reference to interpretation of Constitution14
1037873255Battle of GettysburgJuly 1st-3rd (1863) Union leaders defeated General Lee. A turning point battle during the Civil War15
1037873256Dred Scottformer slave who sued for his freedom in the Supreme Court.16
1037873257Abe LincolnPresident during the Civil War17
1037873258Harriet TubmanShe led 300 slaves to freedom, because of her bravery she is the symbol of the Underground Railroad18
1037873259Jefferson DavisPresident of the Confederacy19
1037873260Ulysses S. GrantGeneral for the Union, later became 18th President20
1037873261General Robert E. LeeGeneral for the Confederacy21
1037873262Fort SumterSouth Carolina, April 12-14, 1861, start of the Civil War22
1037873263Bull RunVirginia, July 1st, 1861, first major land battle of Civil War23
1037873264AntietamMaryland, September 16-18, 1862, bloodiest single day in American military history, 23,000 died24
1037873265Battle of GettysburgPennsylvania, July 1-3rd, 1863- Union leaders defeated General Lee. Turning point of Civil War. Followed by famous speech by Lincoln to dedicate cemetery.25
1037873266Causes of Civil Warslavery and state's rights26
1037873267Freedman's Bureaudesigned to help former slaves with food, clothing, find jobs, medical care, created schools (established 1865)27
1037873268CarpetbaggerNortherns who came to the south for economic reasons after the Civil War-they took advantage of citizens of the south28
1037873269CostlyThe Civil war was the most costly war in American History in terms of total devastation.29

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