Causes
Battles
Politics
Reconstruction
Salty South
100

Who is responsible for violence in Bleeding Kansas and Harper's Ferry?

100

Industrial economy

Population

Experienced navy

Capital

What are the advantages of the Union?

100

Preserve the Union

What is Lincoln's goal for the Civil War?

100

Ended slavery

What is the 13th Amendment?

100

Re-instituted the economic structure of slavery

What is sharecropping?

200

The election of 1860

What caused the South to secede?

200

King Cotton Diplomacy

What is a failed Confederate strategy?

200

1857 decision that allowed slavery everywhere

What is Dred Scott V Sanford?

200

What is a carpetbagger?

200

Kept whites and blacks separated in public places

What are the Black Codes?

300

Reopened the issue of slavery in a territory north of the 36'30' parallel

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

300

A turning point in the West for the Union as they now controlled the Mississippi

What was the Battle of Vicksburg?

300

Freed slaves in states still rebelling against the Union

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

300

Citizenship and equal protection of the law

What is the 14th Amendment?

300

paramilitary terrorist organization started in the Southern United States in 1874 to intimidate freedmen from voting and politically organizing

What is the White League?

400

Convinced Northerners about the evils of slavery

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

400

Union victory that led to Lincoln's announcement to change his goal for the war

What is the Battle of Antietam?

400

California was a free state

Stronger fugitive slave laws

Ended slave trade in D.C.

What is the Compromise of 1850?

400

Struggle to reunite the north&south

Rebuilding the southern economy

Promotion of rights for freedmen

What is Reconstruction?

400

Tried to keep freedmen and freedwomen subservient

What is the KKK?

500

The people of territories/states would decide on the issue of slavery

What is popular sovereignty? 

500

Used total war

What is Sherman's March to the Sea?

500

protected African-Americans' right to vote, to hold office, to serve on juries, and receive equal protection of laws

What are the Enforcement Acts?

500

Ends the military occupation of the south

Money for southern ports and railroads

What is the Compromise of 1877?

500

Protection from sharecropping & tenant farming agreements

Started public schools in the south

Aid to freedmen & poor white southerners

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

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