Vocabulary
Compromises and Acts
Causes of the Civil War
Battles of the Civil War
Miscellaneous
100

Nullification

The act of making legally null and void

100

This compromise prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri

No slavery over 36 30' line of lattitude

Missouri Compromise

100

What are the 3 main causes of the Civil War?

State's Rights, Sectionalism, Slavery

100

Bloodiest one day battle of the Civil War, was the victory Lincoln needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation

Battle of Antietam

100

What years did the Civil War Take place

1861-1865

200

Secession

The act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent; the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War

200

California was admitted as a free state and Fugitive Slave Act

Compromise of 1850

200

Involuntary servitude of African-Americans or Blacks in the United States from 1619-1865.

Slavery

200

Who did Sherman's victory in the Atlanta campaign help reelect?

Abraham Lincoln

200

What is this map of? And who is attacking who?

Fort Pulaski

Union attacking the Confederacy

or

North vs. South

300

Anaconda Plan

Union strategy to blockade southern ports, capture the Mississippi River.

300

Allowing Missouri to enter as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state

Missouri Compromise

300

His Election in 1860 led to the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

300

Largest and bloodiest Battle of the Civil War in Georgia and who won the battle?

Battle of Chickamauga

Confederacy

300

Why did the North want tariffs?


So the South would buy products from them instead of European powers.

400

Document that declared all slaves in the rebellious states would be freed if the South did not return to the Union by January 1, 1863.

Emancipation Proclamation

400
What did the Fugitive Slave Act say?

Act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States


Part of the Compromise of 1850

400

This invention led to Southern Farmers buying record numbers of slaves.

Cotton Gin

400

The main purpose of General Sherman's "March to the Sea" in 1864 was

To destroy the South's strategic and economic capacity to fight.

400

Once the prison began to reach its occupancy limits, the main water source, a small creek that flowed through the camp, became infested with diseased human waste and other sewage. This encouraged disease to spread rapidly throughout the prison camp. 

Andersonville Prison

500

Position supported by several prominent Georgia politicians who supported the Compromise of 1850.

Demanded the North enforce the Fugitive Slave Act or Georgia would secede.

Georgia Platform

500

The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to keep the balance of power in the ___________.

Senate

500

 In 1857 the United States Supreme Court ruled seven to two against him, finding that neither he, nor any person of African ancestry, could claim citizenship in the United States, and that therefore he could not bring suit in federal court.

Dred Scott v. Sandford.

Dred Scott Decision

Dred Scott

500

Atlanta Campaign

500

He was the Commandant of the prison camp where 13,000 Union soldiers died. He was hanged for War Crimes.

Captain Henry Wirz

600

All of the assets that are used or can be used by the enemy are targeted, such as food sources, transportation, communications, industrial resources, and even the people in the area; Sherman employed this policy during his March to the Sea campaign.

Scorched Earth Policy

600

It allowed people in these two territories to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery within their borders?

Kansas-Nebraska Act

(popular sovereignty)

600

The belief that a state’s sovereignty is more important than that of the national government.

Refers to the idea that the Southern states could secede from the Union if they disagreed with Federal policies  

States’ Rights

600

Who was the Union General during the Atlanta Campaign? Who was the first Confederate General and then who replaced him? 

Sherman - Union

Confederate - Johnston then Hood

600

Caused inflation and shortages in the South, especially for manufactured goods.

Union Blockade/Anaconda Plan

700

Blockade Runner


Private Southern ships that attempted to “break” the Union blockade and trade cotton with European countries for manufactured goods.

700

Who was the Great Compromiser?

Henry Clay

700

The North supported high tariffs to subsidize their fledgling manufacturing industry against the cheaper products that could be sent to the United States by Great Britain. The South was opposed to this tariff because it took away profits from cotton farmers based on Great Britain’s retaliatory tariff on cotton.

Nullification Crisis of 1832

700

Who won the battle at Chickamauga?

Why was it a strategic loss?

South won the Battle

Because the Union Army escaped back to Chattanooga to fight another day.

700

Who is Alexander Stephens?

(1812-1873) - important Georgia politician who was a U.S. Senator, Georgia Governor, and Vice-President of the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.) 


He was a moderate and wasn't in favor of secession.

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