Abolitionists
Secession of Virginia
Battles of the Civil War
Leaders of the North
Leaders of the South
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What is an abolitionist?

People who were against slavery and actively campaigned to end slavery.  

100

What was the secession?

The withdrawal of southern states from the Union. 

100

What is a civil war?

A war between opposing groups of citizens from the same country. 

100

What number president was Lincoln?

The 16th. 

100

Who was the President of the Confederacy from 1808-1889?

Jefferson Davis. 

200

What year was Nat Turner's Rebellion?

1831. 

200

What year did Virginia secede?

1861. 

200

Which battle was the first major clash of the Civil War and is known for the involvement of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson?

Battle of Bull Run or Manassas. 

200

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

Stated that all slaves of the Confederacy were, from that moment, "forever free."

200

How long was Jefferson Davis imprisoned by Union forces?

2 years.

300

What were the secret routes that Harriet Tubman supported for enslaved African Americans to use?

The Underground Railroad. 

300

What were the key features of the North?

Industrial Economy/ Factories and wanted new states to be free states. 

300

Which battle revolutionized naval warfare and took place in March of 1862?

Sea Battle of the USS Monitor and the USS Merrimack. 

300

Who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Union Army?

Ulysses S. Grant.

300
How did Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson get his nickname?

In the Battle of Bull Run or Manassas, he and his brigade stood like a "stone wall."

400

What President firmly opposed the spread of slavery and formed the Confederate States of America? 

Abraham Lincoln. 

400

What were the key features of the South?

Agricultural Economy/ Farming, relied on slave labor, and wanted new states to be slave states. 

400

Where did the Civil War end?

Appomattox Court House. 

400

What was the Anaconda plan?

Helped blockade southern ports that controlled the Mississippi River. 

400

Why did Robert E. Lee refuse the Field of Command of the United States Army?

He would not fight against his fellow Southerners. 

500

Where was Harpers Ferry located in 1859? Where is it located now? (Hint: This is about John Brown's raid on the Armory)

Virginia and West Virginia now. 

500

What seven southern states seceded to form the Confederate States of America?

South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and Louisiana. 

500

In the Battle of Fredericksburg, who led the defeat against Union forces, and how many casualties were there?

General Robert E. Lee and 12,000 Union casualties. 

500

Who killed Lincoln and where?

John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater. 

500

What illness killed Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson?

Pneumonia.

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