Unit 6: Slavery, The Civil War and Abolition

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Civil War (1861-1865)

deadliest war in American history; conflict between north (union) and south (confederacy); 11 southern slave states wanted to secede from Union

<p>deadliest war in American history; conflict between north (union) and south (confederacy); 11 southern slave states wanted to secede from Union</p>
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Secede

To leave or withdraw

<p>To leave or withdraw</p>
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abolish

to put an end to

<p>to put an end to</p>
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Abolitionist

A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States

<p>A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States</p>
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compromise

a settlement of differences in which each side gives up something

<p>a settlement of differences in which each side gives up something</p>
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The Union

The Northern States during the Civil War that fought against the Confederacy.

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The Confederacy

the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861. They fought against the Union in the Civil War.

<p>the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861. They fought against the Union in the Civil War.</p>
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Underground Railroad

a system of secret routes used by escaping enslaved people to reach freedom in the North or in Canada (not a real railroad!)

<p>a system of secret routes used by escaping enslaved people to reach freedom in the North or in Canada (not a real railroad!)</p>
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Emancipation Proclamation (1863)

Declared all slaves in rebelling states to be free but did not affect slavery in non-rebelling Border States. The Proclamation closed the door on possible compromise with the South and encouraged thousands of Southern slaves to flee to Union lines.

<p>Declared all slaves in rebelling states to be free but did not affect slavery in non-rebelling Border States. The Proclamation closed the door on possible compromise with the South and encouraged thousands of Southern slaves to flee to Union lines.</p>
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emancipate

to set free

<p>to set free</p>
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Juneteenth

June 19th, 1865 - the date celebrated as the anniversary of Emancipation Day for enslaved people in Texas

<p>June 19th, 1865 - the date celebrated as the anniversary of Emancipation Day for enslaved people in Texas</p>
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13th Amendment to the Constitution

An amendment passed in 1865 that declared that slavery was completely illegal.

<p>An amendment passed in 1865 that declared that slavery was completely illegal.</p>
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Gettysburg Address

A 3-minute speech by Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War (November 19, 1963) at the dedication of a national cemetery on the site of the Battle of Gettysburg

<p>A 3-minute speech by Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War (November 19, 1963) at the dedication of a national cemetery on the site of the Battle of Gettysburg</p>
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Abraham Lincoln

16th president of the United States; helped preserve the United States by leading the defeat of the secessionist Confederacy; an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery (but not against slavery itself).

<p>16th president of the United States; helped preserve the United States by leading the defeat of the secessionist Confederacy; an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery (but not against slavery itself).</p>
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Fort Sumter

The first shots of the Civil War were fired at this fort in South Carolina.

<p>The first shots of the Civil War were fired at this fort in South Carolina.</p>
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Frederick Douglass

(1817-1895) American abolitionist and writer, he escaped slavery and became a leading African American spokesman and writer. He published his biography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, and founded the abolitionist newspaper, the North Star.

<p>(1817-1895) American abolitionist and writer, he escaped slavery and became a leading African American spokesman and writer. He published his biography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, and founded the abolitionist newspaper, the North Star.</p>
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Popular Sovereignty

A government in which the people rule by their own consent.

<p>A government in which the people rule by their own consent.</p>