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(U.S. History) post-Civil War process of reaccepting of Confederate states into the Union; (1865-1877) period during which Confederate states were reaccepted into the UnionReconstruction
24 hours, civil daycalendar day
act or process of intentionally and maliciously setting fire to property; instigation, incitement, behavior inciting civil unrestincendiarism
adherent or supporter of Reconstructionist Judaism; one who supported re-acceptance of Confederate states into the Union after the Civil War (U.S. History)Reconstructionist
adventurer, Northerner that traveled to the South to make a profit after the Civil War, outsider seeking local vote, post-Civil War opportunistcarpetbagger
affidavit statement, certificate attached to an affidavit (Law); civil officer, magistratejurat
alliance of 11 southern states that sought to secede from the USA and fought against the North during the Civil War, Confederate States of AmericaConfederacy
American Civil Liberties UnionACLU
American civil rights organization founded in 1957 by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr and other leaders of the black communitySCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)
American Society of Civil EngineersASCE
American; native of a northern state of the U.S.A.; Federal soldier in the American Civil WarYank
any of several people groups located in central and eastern India; languages spoken by these people groups; battle which brought to an end the Roman civil war (45 BC), Indian language group, speaker of MundaMunda
associated, central, federal agent or officer; Federalist; supporter of federation or federalism; member of the Union during the Civil War (U.S. History)federal
association formed by men who fought for the North during the American Civil WarGAR (Grand Army of the Republic)
association of gangsters, business that sells news materials, come together as syndicate, control something as syndicate, council or jurisdiction of civil magistrate, form a syndicate; sell photographs or other material to a number of different newspap...syndicate
 

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