This person was an abolitionist. He was born a slave, taught himself to read and write, and escaped to the North. He went on to become a public speaker and author, publishing his autobiography.
Frederick Douglass
Which part of the country based their economy on factories?
North
This amendment made slavery illegal throughout the US
What year did the Civil War end?
1865
This person was the leader of the Confederate army
Robert E Lee
Which part of the country based their economy on their agriculture?
South
What did the 15th amendment do?
Gave Black men the right to vote. However, Jim Crow laws in the South kept them from voting.
This organization was developed after the Civil War to help former slaves transition into their new lives
The Freedman's Bureau
This person was the president of the Confederate States of America
Name one cause of the American Civil War
Disagreements about slavery, disagreements about government
This Compromise allowed popular sovereignty to new territories. It also admitted California as a free state.
Compromise of 1850
This battle was considered the turning point of the war
The Battle of Gettysburg
Define sharecropping
The system developed during Reconstruction where freed slaves and poor white citizens would work on plantations as farmers. They would not get paid, but instead get only a small portion of the crops they grew. This system kept people in poverty.
This person invented the Cotton Gin in 1793
Eli Whitney
Name one outcome of the Civil War
Answers may vary
This battle was the bloodiest day of the Civil War
The Battle of Antietam
What is the difference between Jim Crow Laws and Black Codes?
Jim Crow Laws enforced segregation (separation) between white and Black citizens in many public places. Black Codes were harsher laws that made it possible for Black citizens to get arrested for just about anything.