Which region (north or south) was known for its cold weather, rocky terrain, and large forests?
The North
North - Union
South - Confederacy
What is abolition? What do abolitionists want?
To end slavery in the United States
In one word: What caused the Civil War?
Slavery
Which region was known for its long growing season, and large plantations?
The South
Which side had better generals/more military experience?
The Confederacy
What does to "secede" mean?
Why did Dred Scott go to court? What did he sue for?
Dred Scott sued for his freedom, he had been moved to a free state (Illinois) and was still enslaved.
How many candidates ran as a democrat in the election of 1860 (Lincoln's election)?
3
Which region relied on slave labor and cash crops to support their economy?
The South
Which side was able to produce more weapons?
The Union
What does it mean if something is "implicated"?
To convey, or say something, indirectly
What was the Underground Railroad? Was it a physical railroad underground?
A system of people and safe houses who communicated and worked together to get slaves from the South to freedom. Not an actual railroad.
Where is Fort Sumter?
Charleston, South Carolina
Which region had large urban centers, with lots of people and factories?
Who won the first battle of the Civil War at Fort Sumter?
The Confederacy
What did the Missouri Compromise do?
Split the Country into half free, half slave at 36'30'
True or False? Lincoln was an Abolitionist
False
How many Southern States seceded in total?
11
Looking at this map, why was the South upset that Lincoln had won the election?
Not a single southern state voted for Lincoln and he still won.
Who had more advantages? The Union or the Confederacy? Explan.
Answers may vary
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do?
States out west would decide if they wanted slavery by way of vote.
Who raided Harper's Ferry?
John Brown
What fraction of the population did slaves make up in the South prior to the Civil War
One-Third