Important People
Pre-Civil War
Civil War
Famous Battles
Reconstruction
100

He was the President during the Civil War and his election in 1860 started the Secession Crisis

Abraham Lincoln

100

A secret network that helped slaves escape from their owners and reach free states. Harriet Tubman was a conductor.

Underground Railroad

100

An amendment to the U.S. Constitution passed shortly after the end of the war and abolished slavery forever

13th Amendment

100

The battle that marked the turning point of the Civil War and was a major Union victory

Gettysburg

100

An amendment to the Constitution that gave all male citizens the right to vote

15th Amendment

200

He believed in total war and led the "March to the Sea" from Atlanta to Savannah.

William T. Sherman

200

The name of the Act that admitted Missouri and Maine as states and banned the expansion of slavery in all American territory North of the 36o 30 Line

Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820)

200

An act declared by President Lincoln in 1863 to free all slaves in rebelling states (The Confederacy) and changed the goal of the war to ending slavery

Emancipation Proclamation

200

The fort that was attacked by South Carolina to start the Civil War

Fort Sumter

200

What are Jim Crow Laws?

Laws that take civil rights from and force segregation on African Americans

300

Union General and eventual leader of the Union Army. Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to him at Appottomax Court House, Virginia.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

This war helped to complete the American vision of a nation that stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean as a result of the land conquered

Mexican-American War

300

Union strategy for defeating the Confederacy by “squeezing” them with a naval blockade     

Anaconda Plan

300

Where General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army

Appomattox Court House

300

The name of the group that pushed for harsher Reconstruction policies and sought to punish the South for rebelling

Radical Republicans

400

The former slave who attempted to sue for his freedom in the Supreme Court.

Dred Scott

400

The idea that the people in a territory should vote on whether or not slavery should be allowed in their territory. Used in the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

Popular Sovereignty

400

Name two advantages that the North had during the war

Money, Trains, Weapons, Ships, Factories, Manpower

400

The name for the violence before the Civil War that saw pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces fighting for control of Kansas

"Bleeding" Kansas

400

This term describes Northerners who moved South after the Civil War to help support Reconstruction policies and supported federal organizations like the Freedmen's Bureau

Carpetbaggers

500

The President of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

500

Who wrote the famous book that exposed the cruelties of slavery and what was the book called?

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin

500

Name one advantage that the South had during the war

More experienced soldiers, Better generals, Fighting the war defensively

500

A major Union victory under General Grant in the West that helped to cut Confederate access to the Mississippi River

Vicksburg

500

This combination of practices created a system of almost legalized slavery following the Civil War

Sharecropping and Debt Peonage

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