Compromises
Secession, Shots, & the Start of War
First Half Battles
Emancipation Proclamation Until the End
Civil War Vocab & Geography
100

What made Missouri an exception in the compromise?


it was the only red state allowed above the new line.

100

What triggered secession?

The election (of Abraham Lincoln)

100

Picnic Baskets, Frolic, & Fun

First Battle of Bull Run

100

Who did the Emancipation Proclamation free?

Double: if you can name all the states correctly

Border States

Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland

100

Where were most of the battles in the war fought?


The South
200

What was the compromise for popular sovereignty? What was popular sovereignty?

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Voting (on the issue of enslavement)

200

Where were the first shots of the war fired?

Double points if you can give the state

Fort Sumter

South Carolina

200

Days of Cracked Skulls & Opened Eyes

Battle of Shiloh

200

Why was the Emancipation Proclamation so helpful for the Union?

Led to 200,000 new soldiers that joined the fight.

200

After the idea of ...(1) from the compromise in 1854, as Kansas went from a ...(2) to a ...(3), an ...(4) named John Brown tried to end enslavement.

1- popular sovereignty

2-territory

3-state

4-abolitionist

300
Put the three compromises in order with the years.

Missouri Compromise- 1820

Compromise of 1850

Kansas-Nebraska Act- 1854

300

How much time was in between secession and the first shots of the war?

About 4 months (December to April)

300

Bloodiest Day of the War

Battle of Antietam

300

Why did the Emancipation Proclamation anger the South?

They know knew for sure that Lincoln was trying to end enslavement. The war became even more personal.

300

The South...(1) because they thought...(2) if they remained in the Union was ...(3)

1) seceded... 2)emancipation...3)unavoidable

400

What are two ways the California problem was similar to the Missouri problem?

1. The territory was in the middle of the old line.

2. There was an equal balance of red & blue.

400

What were 2 Union advantages at the start?

What were 2 Confederate advantages at the start?

Union 1. More stuff 2. More people

Confederate 1. Better Military Leaders 2. Defense

400

Roughly, how many casualties were in both the battles of Shiloh and Antietam?

23,000

400

What were 3 reasons Gettysburg was a turning point?

1. Stopped the South from successfully pivoting North.

2.  The most casualties of any battle.

3. Union win that led to victories after (Vicksburg)

4. Gettysburg Address.

400

How were the Anaconda Plan and Total War similar?

Both were military strategies that tried to take out the South's supplies and resources to win the war.

500

What are 2 things all the compromises had in common?

What is main difference for each of the 3 compromises? (1 difference for each)

In Common: 1. All dealt with territories in the middle of the country 2. All compromises made exceptions to the rule. 3. All compromises tried to make peace with the issue of enslavement.

Different: 1. MO-Made a new line 2. 1850-Ended Slave Trade 3. KNA- Popular Sovereignty

500

1. At the start the Union mainly wanted...

2. The South seceded because they wanted...

3. And the South accused Lincoln of...


1. to keep the country together

2. to keep enslavement

3. wanting to get rid of enslavement

500

How did the attitude about the war change from Bull Run to Antietam?

At the start both sides thought the war would be short and glorious. But as the battles continued they saw that it was going to drag along & be difficult.

500

What were 5 things that Sherman's March to Sea did?

1. Freed enslaved people

2. Destroyed everything useful

3. Killed animals

4. Burned fields

5. Destroyed houses

500

What were the states that the following battles were fought? (there are 5 different states)

1. Antietam

2. Gettysburg

3. Vicksburg

4. Sherman's March

5. Bull Run


1. Maryland

2. Pennsylvania

3. Mississippi

4. Georgia

5. Virginia

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