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Thirteenth Amendment 13th
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Ended/banned slavery
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Fourteenth Amendment 14th
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Citizenship to Blacks and full protection under the law (life, liberty & property).
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Fifteenth Amendment 15th
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Right to vote regardless of race, color or previous condition of servitude.
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Black Codes
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laws created by Southern governments to limit the rights of former slaves
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Segregation
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It kept Blacks and Whites separate
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Reconstruction
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rebuilding the South and bringing the southern states back into the Union
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Freedman’s Bureau
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established by Congress to assist former slaves including food, medical care and education
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Carpetbaggers
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northerners who went to the South after the Civil War to gain money and political power
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Civil Rights Act of 1866
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granted full citizenship rights to freedmen, giving them the same rights as whites
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Discrimination
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treating someone unfairly because of their race, gender, religion, or place of birth
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Racial
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having to do with someone's race (i.e. color of their skin)
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Robert E. Lee
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Urged Southerners to reconcile at the end of the war and reunite as Americans President of Washington College
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Abraham Lincoln
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Reconstruction plan called for reconciliation (make-up/get back together)
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Frederick Douglass
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Wanted constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights
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