Civil War and Reconstruction

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A network of people, routes, and places that helped slaves escape.
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A document signed by President Abraham Lincoln on 01/01/1863.
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The withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.
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The 16th President of the United States, serving from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
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The idea of being more loyal to a specific region of a country than to the country as a whole.
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An increase in prices.
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A war between citizens of the same country.
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A warship introduced during the Civil War that sides were covered in iron armor.
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The process of making a country normal again after a war.
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To end.
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To withdraw from a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
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A person who fought to abolish slavery.