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AMSCO Book Chapter 14 Key Terms
The key terms for Chapter 14 of the AMSCO American history review book.
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Fort Sumter
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A fort at Charleston, South Carolina owned by the Federal Government; first battle of civil war; supplies sent to reinforce it, giving South choice to open fire or hold back; South opened fire; April 12, 1861
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Executive Power
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The powers provided to the president by congress and the constitution; Lincoln called for 75,000 troops, war spending, and te suspension of habeaus corpus
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Habeas Corpus
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The write to be unable to he jailed without having charges against the accused declared
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Insurrection
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A rebellion from within a nation against a ruling authority; rebellion against authority
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Border States
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The states on the border between the North and the South; Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky; would have weakened Northern position, and provided a 50% population boost to the South
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Confederate States of America
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Composed of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kansas, Georgia, Alabama, Luisiana, and Florida; modeled after United States; six year presidential term; Congress couldn't tax or make internal improvements
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Jefferson Davis
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Head of the Confederacy; tried to increase powers during war but prevented by southern governors
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Alexander H. Stevens
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Confederate Vice President; pushed for Georgia to seceed from Confederacy; defended states rights
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Bull Run
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First Battle of Civil War; at Manassas Junction, Virginia; 30,000 federal troops fought, but were defeated and routed by Confederate reinforcements; ended illusion of short war
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Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson
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Confederate general who was nearly impossible to defeat defensively
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Winfield Scott
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General-in-chief of the Union Army; veteran of 1812 and Mexican wars
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Anaconda Plan
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A plan to use the navy to blocde southern ports to cut off essential supplies; control the Mississippi to divide the Confederacy; create an army of 500,000
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George McClellan
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Commander of the Union army in the East; spent a long time training, then was defeated by Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Virginia in March March 1862; he was replaced by General John Pope
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Robert E. Lee
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A brilliant Confederate General, who became the commanedr of the South's Eastern forces
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Antietam
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Bloodiest battle of the war; 22,000 men killed; Union forces knew Confederate battle plan, and Lee was unable to break Union lines at Antietam Creek in Sharpsburg, Maryland; prevented Confederate recognition
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Fredericksburg
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General Ambrose Burnside replaced McClellan, and he attacked Lee's army at Fredericksburg, Virginia, suffering 12,000 casualties, with 5,000 Confederate casualties
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Monitor and Merrimac
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Two ironclad ships, with the Monitor owned by the Union, and the Merrimax owned by the Confederates; fought to determine control of Mississippi, ended in a draw
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Ulysses S. Grant
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General in northern attack on Mississippi River; used gunboats and maneuvers to capture Fort Henry and Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River; held back an attack at Shiloh, Tennessee
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Shiloh
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General Albert Johnson vs. General Ulysses S. Grant; Union forced Confederate retreat; 23,000 dead or wounded
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David Farragut
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Captured New Orleans with Union navy in April 1862
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Trent Affair
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North attacked a British ship, Trent, and took James Mason and John Slidell, Confederate Diplomats who were trying to get recognition; they were returned when Britain threatened war
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Alabama
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A Confederate Commerce-raider that captured over 60 vessels
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Laird Rams
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Ships with iron rams used to destroy wooden ships
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Confiscation Acts
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Acts stating that slaves captured due to war were free, and that any slaves owned by Confederates were free
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Freed slaves in Confederate States; proclamed in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln
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Thirteenth Ammendment
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Abolished slavery
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Gettysburg
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General Lee attacked Union troops at Gettysburg, and lost most of his army, causing a retreat; 50,000 casualties overall; July 1, 1863
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Vicksburg
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Union artillery bombarded Vicksburg for weeks before it surrenderd on July 4, along with 29,000 soldiers, giving the US control of the entire Mississippi
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Sherman's March
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General William Tecumseh Sherman led a force of 100,000 men, and destroyed anything that they came across in Confederate territory; ended in February 1865 at Columbia, South Carolina
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Election of 1864
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Democrat's candidate: George McClellan; Republicans became Unionists, chose Lincoln with Senator Andrew Johnson as VP; Lincoln won
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Appotomattox Court House
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The site of the Confederate surrender, where Lee was cut off by Grant
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John Wilkes Booth
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an embittered actor and southern sympathizer who shot Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington
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Copperheads
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A smaller party that developed after after the civil war, similiar to the Peace Democrats
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Ex Parte Milligan
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1866; Supreme Court ruled that military trials can only be used when civilian trials are impossible
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Draft Riots
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Riots against the draft that was needed to procure the forces for the Civil War; located in New York City amonst the Irish Americans; 117 people were killed
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Greenbacks
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Currency released by the Union during the war to fund the war; $430 million printed
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Morill Tariff Act (1861)
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Raised Tariff rates to increase revenue and protect manufacturers
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Homestead Act (1862)
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promoted settlement of the Great Plains through parcels of 160 acres of land free to those who would farm there for 5 years
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Morill Land Grant Act (1862)
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encouraged states to use sale of land grants to maintain agricultural and technical colleges
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Pacific Railway Act (1862)
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Building of transocntinental railroad over northern route in order to link California and western territories to eastern states
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Second American Revolution
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The social and economic change brought about by the Civil War
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