This surrender kicked off the end of the civil war.
What is the surrender at Appomattox?
This gave black people the right to vote and sought to prevent discrimination.
What is the 15th amendment?
What is the battle of Gettysburg?
This guy killed President Lincoln because of his confederate and racists beliefs.
Who is John Wilkes Booth?
On August 20, 1866, this President announced the end of the civil war saying, "And I do further proclaim that the said insurrection is at an end and that peace order and tranquility and civil authority now exists in and and throughout the whole of the United States of America."
Who is President Andrew Johnson?
This movement took place int he south after the civil war with the goal to rewrite history and promote the south.
What is the lost cause myth?
This battle marks the start of the civil war when Confederate troops fired into a union fort.
What is the battle of Fort Sumter?
After the civil war this former Union general later became president.
Who is Ulysses S. Grant?
What happened on April 9th 1865?
Laws put in place in the south to enforce segregation and make it harder for black people to vote.
What are black codes?
This battle had the second most casualties and is know for having drove back the Union troops. Leading the Union army to fail in taking over the Confederate capital this time.
What is the seven days war?
This event happened because President Johnson violated the Tenure of Office act.
What is the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson?
In this meeting, the three things that were believed to come out of it were, confederate soldiers get a printed pass, soldiers got to keep their horses, and confederate soldiers were allowed free transportation home.
What is the treaty and meeting of Appomattox?
This group, formed after the civil war, participated in the lost cause by supplying youth with pro-south and pro-slavery text books, indoctrinating youth into believing the south was in the right.
Who are the United Daughter of the Confederacy?
This battle is know as "the Battle that Saved Washington" referring to Washington D.C. and how the confederates failed in taking over the capital.
What is the battle of Monocacy?
This treaty signed by President Andrew Johnson was establish some immigration restrictions, and to restrict the United States involvement in the Chinese affairs.
What is the Burlingame-Seward treaty?
This ship was the last to surrender and surrendered when it reached Liverpool England.
What is the CSS Shenandoah?
This term was first used to describe Northerners who moved to he south during reconstruction to profit from reconstruction.
What is a carpetbagger?
During this battle in Texas, confederate soldiers were able to capture six union ships, sink one, and run one aground.
What is the Battle of Galveston?
This act was signed by Ulysses S. Grant it was to reinforce the voting rights of African Americans in the south and prevent people from wearing disguises.
What is the Klu Klux Klan Act?