This was the first state to secede the Union in 1861.
What is South Carolina?
This is the name of the Union's plan to blockade the Southern ports and take control of the Mississippi River.
What is the Anaconda Plan?
The Radical Republicans had a more ____________ view of Reconstruction.
What is harsh?
This amendment guaranteed equal protection under the law for ALL races.
What is the 14th Amendment?
This man was an abolitionist and began "The Liberator".
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
This was the tipping point for the South and caused the states to secede and leave the Union.
What is the Election of 1860?
This novel was responsible for sparking an abolitionist movement up north.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
The Presidents' (Lincoln and Johnson) had a more ______________ view of Reconstruction.
What is lenient?
Radical Republicans took power away from this system local government.
What are the southern state governments?
This term means compulsory service in the military. People had no choice to serve when they were drafted.
What is conscription?
These are the two significances of the Dred Scott case.
What are "slaves were declared property" and "it repealed the Missouri Compromise"?
This is a political group out west that was against slavery due to their own labor concerns.
What are the Free- Soilers?
The president who signed Black Codes into law was this man.
What is false?
What is secede?
True or False: The Kansas- Nebraska Act stopped slavery from spreading up into the North.
What is false?
This freed the slaves only in the rebelling states.
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
A southerner who supported Reconstruction was referred to as this.
This organization was created by Congress to assist former slaves in adjusting to a post- slavery life.
What is the Freedman's Bureau?
This piece of the Compromise of 1850 exclusively pleased the SOUTH.
What is the strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Act?
These were the strengths of the Confederate Army (3 of them).
What are strong leadership, devotion to the cause, and strong military history?
This kept former slaves in a state of economic dependence on their landlords.
What is sharecropping?
Plessy vs. Ferguson allowed segregation to occur in the USA on the grounds of this doctrine.
What is "separate but equal"?
This means loyalty to ones section or region rather than the country as a whole.
What is sectionalism?