Civil War and Reconstruction Days 1-5 Vocabulary

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Loyalty to one’s own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole. Example- The separation of the north and south leading up to the civil war due to differences in economies.
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Someone in the North who wanted to put an end to slavery.
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The belief that states should be able to make their own political decisions
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Someone who supports Federalism.
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Someone that is supporting of a republic. Opposed slavery! Supported a strong central government. Mostly lived in large cities and worked in factories.
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Someone who believes in or practices democracy. Supported the extension of slavery through democracy by passing laws like the Fugitive Slave Acts. Supported state’s rights to policy their own state over a strong central government. Most farmers living in
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To withdraw from an organization (as a nation, church, or political party)
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Someone that supported remaining a member of the United States.
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Someone that supported leaving the United States and joining the Confederacy leading up to the Civil War.
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To join a cause or army
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A horseback riding unit
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The cutting off of an area by means of troops or warships to stop the coming in or going out of people or supplies
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The home of Republicans and Unionist
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The home of Democrats and Secessionist