secede - withdraw or leave , sectionalism - loyalty to your own region (where you live), slave codes - rules that restricted the rights of former slaves in the south, Underground Railroad - helped slaves to escape to the free states in the North, free state - state where slavery is not legal, slave state - state where slavery is legal, Missouri Compromise - Maine will be a free state and Missouri will be a slave state, Fugitive Slave Law - slaves who fled to the North could be returned to their owners in the south, Compromise of 1850 - California is admitted as a free state, Kansas-Nebraska Act - people could vote on whether they want to be a slave or free state, confederacy - states that left the US government, union - states that remained loyal to the US government, Emancipation Proclamation - June 19, 1865, Anaconda Plan - Union will attack Confederacy from east and west to "squeeze" them out. , 13th amendment - ended slavery in the US, Dred Scott decision - stated that slaves could not be citizens , Freedmen's Bureau - provided food and education to newly freed slaves, ratify - approve,

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