πŸŸ₯ CATEGORY 1: CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR
🟦 CATEGORY 2: CIVIL WAR BASICS
🟩 CATEGORY 3: KEY EVENTS
🟨 CATEGORY 4: RECONSTRUCTION
πŸŸͺ CATEGORY 5: THEMES & CONTEXT
200

This idea lets people vote to decide whether slavery is allowed.

What is popular sovereignty?

200

This was a major advantage of the North.

What are factories and industry?

200

The war ended here when Lee surrendered.

What is Appomattox Court House?

200

This system forced freedmen into debt-based farming.

What is sharecropping?

200

The Southern economy relied heavily on this crop.

What is cotton?

400

This court case ruled African Americans were not U.S. citizens.

What is the Dred Scott decision?

400

This was a major advantage of the South.

What is experienced military leadership?

400

This Union general defeated Robert E. Lee.

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

400

Reconstruction ended in this year.

What is 1877?

400

The Northern economy relied heavily on this.

What is industry?

600

This president opposed the expansion of slavery.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?


600

The Civil War was fought in this country.

What is the United States?

600

The Confederacy surrendered in this year.

 What is 1865?

600

This group supported strict control of the South.

Who are Radical Republicans?

600

This concept describes differences in economy, culture, and politics between North and South.

What is sectionalism?

800

This election result led to Southern secession.

What is the Election of 1860?

800

This president led the United States during the Civil War.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

800

This battle marked the Confederacy’s last major attempt to invade the North.

What is Gettysburg?

800

These were federal agencies created to help formerly enslaved people.

What is the Freedmen’s Bureau?

800

This economic system in the South depended heavily on enslaved labor.

What is the plantation system?

1000

This term means leaving the Union.

What is secession?

1000

This president led the South during the Civil War.

Jefferson Davis 

1000

This strategy involved cutting the South in half by controlling major rivers and rail lines.

What is the Anaconda Plan?


1000

This term refers to laws that enforced racial segregation after Reconstruction.

What are Jim Crow laws?

1000

This term describes the movement of people from rural farms to cities during the 1800s.

What is urbanization?


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