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What happened when Reconstruction ended?
 
Southern states made African Americans live separately
 
Their lives improved with better schooling
 
African Americans voted in large numbers
 
Southern states passed new constitutions
Which statement does NOT describe how segregation affected African Americans?
 
They were forced to leave their homes and move to towns
 
They were not allowed to use the same hotels as whites
 
They were not able to vote because of poll tax
 
Their schools were given little or no money
How did sharecropping help the South?
 
Freed slaves and poor whites could rent land
 
Plantation owners made more money selling their land
 
Freed slaves and poor whites were given seeds and supplies
 
Plantation owners helped improve farmland
Why was the Freedman's Bureau created?
 
To provide food and other needs for freed African Americans
 
They helped former slaves moved to the North
 
They helped rebuild railroads and bridges damaged in the war
 
They helped plantation owners find new workers
How did Congress help former slaves get their rights?
 
They approved a law that gave them citizenship & equal right
 
They passed black codes that gave them rights
 
They approved a new constitution for Southern states
 
They passed a law that states all men had to vote
Why did many Southerners continue to support slavery in the 1860's?
 
They believed they needed slave labor to be successful
 
They believed they needed slaves to run their factories
 
They were bonded like family to their slaves
 
They thought abolitionists mistreated freed slaves
Why were many Southerners against Lincoln as president?
 
Lincoln was against adding more slave states
 
Lincoln wanted equal pay for women
 
Lincoln wanted to ban slavery
 
Lincoln wanted to increase salaries
What was the result of the Seminole Wars?
 
After years of fighting Seminole stayed in the Everglades
 
U.S. killed all of the Seminole
 
Andrew Jackson forced the Seminole to surrender
 
The Seminole & Apalachee took the Everglades
How did Florida become a U.S. territory?
 
The Spanish signed a treaty because it couldn't win
 
The U.S. army forced Spain to leave
 
Settlers joined the U.S. army and forced Spain to give up FL
 
The Seminole attacked the Spanish
How did the Seminole and Black Seminole help each other?
 
The Seminole helped to protect the Black Seminole
 
The Seminole helped feed the Black Seminole
 
The Black Seminole fought with the Seminole against Spain
 
The Black Seminole helped build the Seminole homes
Which statement is NOT a reason the Spanish in Florida welcomed the Creek?
 
The Creek were enemies of the Seminole
 
The Creek were enemies of the British
 
The Spanish hoped that the Creek would help protect Spanish
 
The Spanish needed more settlers in Florida
to put together
assemble
a written plan for government
constitution
a shallow place where a river or stream may be crossed
ford
to withdraw
secede
the practice of keeping racial groups separate
segregation
the use of skills, ideas, and tools to meet people's needs
technology
a war among people who live in the same country
civil war
a system in which farmers rented land in return for a share of the crops that were grown on it
sharecropping
an argument
debate
shutting off an area to keep people and supplies from going in and out
blockade
Wealthy white plantation owners
planters
Slaves that escaped to Florida for freedom
Black Seminole
These people moved into Florida before many other whites lived there
pioneers
These people were forced to do most of the work on the plantations for no pay
enslaved African Americans
The were originally Native Americans from tribes such as the Creek and the Apalachee
Seminole
People that moved to Florida from the Appalachian Mountains and became cattle ranchers
cracker
To move from one place to another
migrate
An area of land controlled by a nation
territory
The first of a non-native people who settle in a region
pioneer
To complete or to do
perform
An area of land set aside for Native Americans
reservation
To do hard and exhausting work
toil
To ask or suggest something
propose
To put in order
organize
A plantation owner
planter
A crop sold for profit
cash crop