This was the most famous Southern general who was highly talented
Robert E. Lee
This was a Union general who was fired after Antietam. He also tried to run for president against Lincoln in 1864.
George McCellan
This was the first major battle of the Civil War that led to the Emancipation Proclamation
Antietam
This was the name for politicians with "extreme" views against slavery
Radical Republicans
This was the terrible hate group that attacked African-Americans
Ku Klux Klan
This was the assassin of Abraham Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth
This nurse was known as the "Angel of the Battlefield" and she also established the American Red Cross
Clara Barton
This was the final battle that led to the South surrendering
Appomattox Court House
This was the name of Sherman's total war campaign
"March to the Sea"
This is the policy that was established during Plessy v. Ferguson
Separate but equal
This was the vice president for Lincoln and the president after Lincoln was assassinated. Also he was almost impeached.
Andrew Johnson
This was the the Union General who was the Commander of the "March to the Sea."
William T. Sherman
This was the major Union victory that led to the turning point of the war
Gettysburg
This was the military plan where the Union tried to surround the South and cut it off from trade routes
Anaconda Plan
This is the name for the amendments passed after the Civil War AND what they did
13th- Abolished (ended) slavery
14th- Granted citizenship to African-Americans, gave equality under the law and due process
15th- Granted the right to vote to African-American men
This was the President of the Confederate States (South)
Jefferson Davis
This was a famous Confederate general who was taken out by friendly fire at Chancellorsville
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
This battle was a major victory for the Confederates
Chancellorsville
This was the military plan where the winning side would expend less resources and personnel
Attrition
This was the name of the African-American unit from Massachusetts
54th Regiment
This was a Radical Republican who was beaten with a cane over his beliefs
Charles Sumner
This was the president after the Compromise of 1877
Rutherford B. Hayes
This state was a major target of Sherman's "March to the Sea" tactic.
Georgia
This was the term for Northerners who moved to the South after the war in hopes of financial gain
Carpetbaggers
This organization helped African-Americans education, daycare, healthcare and job training after the Civil War
Freedmen's Bureau