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Freedman's Bureau-an agency providing relief for freed people and certain poor people in the south.
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thirteenth amendment-this amendment made slavery illegal throughout the United States.
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Black Codes-laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans.
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Civil Rights Act of 1866-This act provided African Americans with the same legal rights as white Americans.
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- it defined all people born or naturalized within the United States, except Native Americans, as citizens
- it guaranteed citizens the equal protection of the laws
- it said that states could not "deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law
- it banned many former Confederate officials from holding state or federal court review
- it made state laws subject to federal court review
- it gave congress the power to pass any laws needed to enforce it
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Ku Klux Klan- This secret society opposed civil rights, particularly suffrage, for African Americans.
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Reconstruction Acts- these laws divided the South into 5 districts.
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impeach-the process used by a legislative body to bring charges of a wrongdoing against a public official.
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15th amendment-gave African American men the right to vote
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Compromise of 1877-the Democrats agreed to accept Hay's Victory. In return, they wanted all remaining federal troops removed from the South.
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Jim Crow Laws-Laws that enforced segregation
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Plessy v. Ferguson- Segregation was allowed said the court, if "separate-but-equal" facilities were provided.