Vocab.
Historic/ important
people
Civil War
Important dates
Ch.17
100

What is a temporary government? 

Provisional Government. 

100

Who was Andrew J. Hamilton? 

A former state representative who has represented Texas in Congress. 

100

Where did the Civil War take place? 

Southern Economy. 

100

Why was 1861-1874 important? 

Civil war was under reconstruction. 

100

Who was the first president? 

Abraham Lincoln

200

What does 'to cancel' mean? 

Nullify. 

200

What was the name of a former slave who became a sheriff and a state senator? 

Walter Moses Burton. 

200

What did the Civil War mess up? 

The government, society, and impacted Texas. 

200

What happened on June 19,1865? 

Granger's set off great celebration among the African Americans. 

200

Who took Abraham Lincoln's place when he died? 

Andrew Johnson

300

What is a freedman? 

A formerly enslaved person. 

300

What did General Philip Sheridan control? 

The 5th district. 

300

Who was the war between? 

The North and South. 

300

What year was it when all the slaves knew they were freed? 

1675

300

What was one of Johnson's requirements? 

Everyone had the right to regain. Most white Southerners only had to swear an oath to the United States. 

400

What was the secret organization of white men called? 

The Ku Klux Klan. 

400

Who was Oran Roberts? 

A president of the Texas Secession Convention of 1861.

400

How long did the civil war last? 

4 years long. 

400

When did the secession crisis begin? 

1861

400

What did the Congress create for the freedman's bureau? 

To help freed people. 

500

What does Juneteenth mean? 

June 19th, the date celebrated as the anniversary of Emancipation Day for enslaved people in Texas. 

500

Who was the president in 1861? 

Abraham Lincoln. 

500

When did the civil war end? 

In Spring of 1865.

500

When were the Confederates in control? 

June 1866

500

Instead of writing the Constitution, what did the Government do? 

They delegates amended the Constitution Texas had before the Civil War.