People & Leaders
Causes & Events
Battles & Places
Life During the War
Reconstruction & Effects
100

 Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

100

What was the main economic difference between the North and the South before the Civil War?

The North had an industrial economy; the South had an agricultural economy

100

At which battle did the Civil War begin in April 1861?

Fort Sumter

100

What were soldiers who fought for the South called?

Confederates

100

What word describes the process of reuniting the Southern states with the United States after the war?

Reconstruction

200

Who was the President of the Confederate States of America?

 Jefferson Davis

200

What system of labor, involving enslaved people, was central to the Southern economy?

Slavery

200

Which 1863 battle is often called the turning point of the Civil War and was the largest battle fought in North America?

Gettysburg

200

 What were soldiers who fought for the North called?

 Union soldiers (or Yankees)

200

What amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?

 The 13th Amendment abolished slavery

300

Name the Union general who led the final campaign that caused Robert E. Lee to surrender.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

What event in 1860–1861 caused several Southern states to leave the United States?

Secession of Southern states and formation of the Confederacy

300

What important Confederate city fell to Union forces in 1863 after a long siege on the Mississippi River?

Vicksburg

300

Name two common problems soldiers faced in camp besides battle injuries.

Disease (e.g., dysentery, typhoid), poor medical care, lack of supplies, and bad food

300

 Which amendment gave African American men the right to vote?

 The 15th Amendment granted African American men the right to vote

400

 Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation

Abraham Lincoln

400

What important document, issued in 1863, declared that enslaved people in Confederate states were to be set free?

 The Emancipation Proclamation

400

Which Virginia courthouse town is famous for General Lee's surrender in 1865?

Appomattox Court House

400

How did the war affect children and families at home? Give one example.

Families faced shortages, loss of family members to fighting, and changes in work; many children took on more chores or moved to stay with relatives

400

What were "Freedmen's Schools" and why were they important after the war?

Freedmen's Schools were schools established to educate formerly enslaved people and their children; they helped newly freed people learn to read, write, and gain skills for jobs.

500

Which Black Union soldier became a symbol of courage at the Battle of Fort Wagner

William Carney

500

What was the name of the agreement or compromise that tried to keep balance between free and slave states before the war?

The Missouri Compromise / Compromise of 1850

500

Name a major battle fought in Arkansas during the Civil War.

Battle of Pea Ridge

500

Describe one way that women contributed to the war effort (either North or South).

Women served as nurses, ran farms or businesses, worked as spies, or supplied troops with food and clothing.

500

Describe one long-term effect of the Civil War on the United States (economic, social, or political).

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