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Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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Reconstruction

Returning the south back to the union

100

impeachment

The political equivalent of an indictment in criminal law, prescribed by the Constitution.

100

Sitting Bull

American Indian chief, he lead the victory of Little Bighorn

100

Homestead Act

1862 - provided free land in the west as long as the person would settle there and make improvements in five years

100

Sharecropping

Poor people contracted with landowners to work the land and get a share of the crop

200

Freedmans Bureau

A federal agency that helped freed slaves & relieve the South's immediate needs

200

Fourteenth Amendment

made "all persons born or naturalized in the United States" citizens of the country

200

Chief Joseph

Leader of Nez Perce. Fled with his tribe to Canada instead of reservations. However, US troops came and fought and brought them back down to reservations

200

Exodoster

African Americans who migrated from the South to the West fter the Civil War

200

Manifest Destiny

the belief that the United States was destined to stretch across the continent from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

300

Andrew Johnson

U.S. president after Lincoln, almost impeached by the Radical Republicans

300

Cash crop

a readily salable crop that is grown and gathered for the market (as vegetables or cotton or tobacco)

300

assimilate

become similar to one's environment

300

Redeemer

Southerners who wanted to return the South to the way it was before the Civil War

300

open-range system

property was not fenced in though ranchers claimed ownership and knew the boundaries of their property , cattle from any ranch grazed freely across those boundaries.

400

Thirteenth Amendment

the constitutional amendment ratified after the Civil War that forbade slavery and involuntary servitude.

400

Farmer's Alliance

A Farmers' organization founded in late 1870s; worked for lower railroad freight rates, lower interest rates, and a change in the governments tight money policy

400

vigilante

someone who takes law enforcement into his or her own hands

400

Transcontinental Railroad

Railroad connecting the west and east coasts of the continental US

400

Sand Creek Massacre

n attack on a village of sleeping Cheyenne Indians by a regiment of Colorado militiamen on 29 November 1864 that resulted in the death of more than 200 tribal members

500

Radical Republicans

Political party that favored harsh punishment of Southern states after civil war

500

reservation

land set aside for the Native Americans

500

land grant

land given by a government

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Sitting Bull

American Indian chief, he lead the victory of Little Bighorn

500

Dawes General Allotment Act

1887 law that divided reservation land into private family plots

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