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15 Cards in this Set
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Because of the huge loss of life among his own troops, critics of _________________________________in the North called him a “butcher.” |
US Grant |
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In 1866 President Johnson vetoed both the Freedmen's Bureau bill and the________________________________ |
Civil Rights Act of 1866 |
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__________________________ were intended to control freed African American men and women. |
Black Codes |
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In November 1864, Abraham Lincoln defeated ______________________________ and won reelection |
George B McClellan |
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The Civil War made it clear that the national government was more powerful than the government of__________________________________. |
States |
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Which was the most vital border state for the Union? |
Maryland |
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“No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted.” This quotation provided a nickname for which Northern hero? |
U.S. Grant |
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In 1867 states that had not ratified the Fourteenth Amendment were required to do what? |
Form new governments |
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Who convinced officials to let women work as nurses and recruited many women to serve as nurses during the Civil War? |
Dorthea Dix |
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After which battle did both sides realize that this would be a long and bloody war? |
Bull Run |
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Southern whites who supported Republican policy throughout Reconstruction were sometimes called |
scalawags |
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Which of these was a leading industry of the New South? |
textiles |
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a damaged ship that was rebuilt and covered with iron by the Confederates |
Merrimack |
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Why did the Union want to control the Mississippi River and its tributaries? |
prevent supplies from reaching the Confederacy |
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Anyone born in the United States is automatically a citizen, according to the |
14th Amendment |