Tariff | | Southerners who supported Reconstruction |
Black codes | | a person appointed or elected to act or speak on behalf of others |
Reconstruction | | Head of military supplies for the Confederacy |
Abolishionist | | African Americans who once had been enslaved |
Selma | | Another name for the United States |
Confederacy | | People of farmed land that belonged to someone else |
Secede | | Freed enslaved people in the Confederate States |
Representative | | Wanted Alabama to leave Union immediately |
Union | | elected President in 1860, wanted to abolish slavery |
Carpetbaggers | | President of the Confederate States. |
freedmen | | limited the rights of African Americans |
Lewis Parsons | | a tax on goods that are brought into one country from another to be sold |
Sharecroppers | | a long period of rebuilding |
Scalawags | | The process of making goods by hand or with machines |
Montgomery | | provisional governor of Alabama |
Jefferson Davis | | Also known as the Confederate States of America |
Regiment | | wanted to abolish, or end slavery |
Josiah Gorgas | | Delegates met here to discuss whether to secede |
Manufactoring | | abolished slavery throught the United States |
Casualty | | Unit of soldiers |
William Yancey | | A person who is injured, killed, or captured during a war |
Emancipation Proclamation | | Northerners who moved to the south and supported Reconstruction |
Abraham Lincoln | | Basic system a society needs in order to function |
Thirteenth Amendment | | Withdraw or leave |
Infrastructure | | Important military supply center, close to mineral resources, good river and railroad transportation |