Battles
Acts & Compromises
People
Election of 1860
Locations
This & That
100

This battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi River

Vicksburg

100

What happened in the Missouri Compromise of 1820?

Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state.

100

the Union general famous for his "March to the Sea"

William Sherman

100

the number of candidates that ran for president in 1860

four

100

location where war comes to an end

Appomattox Courthouse

100

who is set free in the Emancipation Proclamation

all slaves living in the Confederacy

200

This battle ended any hope the Confederacy had for getting foreign aid

Antietam

200

What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act state?

that settlers of Kansas and Nebraska could decide if slavery would be allowed or not

200

the Supreme Court decided that this person was still a slave and had no right to bring a lawsuit

Dred Scott

200

the Republican platform in the election of 1860

to prevent slavery from moving west and keep the Union intact

200

where the Civil War began

Fort Sumter

200

how the Confederate states planned to win the Civil War

by waiting it out until the North gave up

300

This battle was fought in southwestern Tennessee

Shiloh

300

What document eliminated Slave Trade in Washington, DC?

Compromise of 1850

300

the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

the Democratic platform in the election of 1860

that every state should have the right to choose if they wants slaves or not

300

the first state to secede

South Carolina

300

what the Anaconda Plan did

used by the North and would shut off the Confederacy's access to supplies

400

This battle was the turning point of the Civil War

Gettysburg

400

What events did the Kansas- Nebraska Act lead to?

Sumner caning, abolitionists flocked to Kansas, and Kansas was admitted as a free state

400

the person that seized and killed 5 supporters of slavery

John Brown

400

the right to decide if free or slave state

popular sovereignty

400

where the Confederacy met to create their Constitution

Montgomery, Alabama

400

the Union strengths when the Civil War began

railroads, army size, navy size, ability to make goods

500

Where Lee's two invasions were in the North

Antietam and Gettysburg

500

What is "total war"?

a destruction of anything and everything to demobilize the enemy

500

a word describing John Brown - it means extreme

radical

500

the main causes of the Civil War

North wanted to abolish slavery - South did not

North did not believe South could secede - South did

500

the location of a gruesome Confederate prison

Andersonville

500

how the Emancipation Proclamation changed the outcome of the Civil War

It turned the focus of the war to slavery, which made foreign countries refuse to help the South

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