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100
Why were southerners opposed to the abolition of slavery?
It would ruin their economy
100
Who wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
Abraham Lincoln
100
What battle resulted in the loss of the Mississippi River to the Confederacy?
Battle of Vicksberg
100
In the Compromise of 1877 that ended Reconstruction, Republicans agreed to
withdraw federal troops from the South
100

What was the southern economy based on?

Cotton and Agriculture

100

What battle split the Confederate States of America at the Mississippi River?

The Battle of Vicksburg 

200

What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act declare?

Territories could use popular sovereignty to decide if they would enter the Union as a slave state

200

Who did General Lee surrender to at Appomattox Court House?

General Ulysses S. Grant

200
What marked the beginning of the Civil War?
Battle of Fort Sumter
200
The amendment which states that no one can be kept from voting because of "race, color, or previous condition of servitude" is the
15th
200

What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

Freed slaves in ONLY the Confederacy

200

What is a Carpetbagger?

Someone who moved from the North to the south to profit from the South's reconstruction.

300

What political party did the North and South follow?

North- Republicans and South- Democrats 




300

Who was the President of the Confederacy?

Jefferson Davis

300
What battle was considered the turning point of the Civil War?
Gettysberg
300
The Freedman’s Bureau was established to:
provide former slaves with food, clothing, and education
300

What advantages did the Union have over the Confederacy in the Civil War?

They had a better economy, more people, more railroad

300

Who was Hiram Rhodes Revels?

The first African American to be elected for the US Senate.

400

1. This event triggered the Secession of South Carolina, and other southern states to follow? 

2. What actually caused the Civil War to officially begin?

1. Election of Lincoln

2. The attack on Fort Sumter 

400

Who led a march from Atlanta to Savannah that destroyed buildings, farmland, and homes?

General William T. Sherman

400

What was the name for the Union strategy to win the war?

Anaconda plan

400
The amendment which made "all persons born or naturalized in the United States" citizens of the country was the
14th
400
What happened to the southern economy during the war?
High Inflation drove up prices
400

What was president Lincoln's main goal in his 1st Inaugural Address vs his 2nd Inaugural Address?

1st- he wanted to keep the union together and offered to let the south keep slaves in the states that already had them. * No expansion


2nd- He wanted to unite both sides again

500

What are the "4 S's" that lead to the civil war and what do they each mean?

1. Slavery- South wanted slaves 2. States Rights- South wanted to interpret the constitution 3. Sectionalism- 3 sections with different ideas and values 4. Secession- South Carolina leaves and others follow 

500

Who was Lincoln's vice president during the 1864 elections? What political party did he belong to and why did he get impeached?

Andrew Johnson, Democrat, and because he was trying to .ale it easier for the south to join the union, along with firing Lincoln's cabinet members.

500

What battle was the bloodiest day in America’s history? (at that time)

Battle of Antietam

500

These were the laws that were designed to give the southern states control over blacks' behavior, and particularly, their labor. They placed harsh economic and social restrictions on the blacks.

Black codes

500
What was the twelve-year period following the U.S. Civil War in which the South's social, economic, and political systems had to be rebuilt?
Reconstruction
500

What was sharecropping? Who benefited and who didn't not? Who was most likely to participate in sharecropping?

A way for very poor farmers to earn a living from land owned by someone else.

Landowner made the most $ and sharecropper would not make profit (fell further into debt)

It was mostly former slaves working the fields 

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