Causes of the Civil War
Key Events
Regional Differences
Civil War Battles
Emancipation and Aftermath
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What is sectionalism?

When people put the interests of their region ahead of the nation's

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What event marked the beginning of the Civil War in 1861?

Attack on Fort Sumter.

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What did the North rely on for its economy?

Factories and trade.

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Which battle is considered a turning point in the Civil War?

Battle of Vicksburg

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What did the Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863, accomplish?

It freed slaves in the Confederacy.

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Which region wanted to expand slavery?

The South.

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What happened to Sam Houston when he refused to take the Confederate Oath?

He was removed as governor of Texas

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Which political party was largely in the North during the Civil War era? Which were in the South?

Republicans in the North. Democrats in the South.

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What was the significance of the Union victory at the Battle of Vicksburg?

It gave the Union control of the Mississippi River, splitting the Confederacy in two.

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Why were Texas slaves unaware of their freedom until 1865?

Communication was slow to reach them. 

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What did the South fear from the federal government?

The restriction or end of slavery.

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Why was the Galveston port important to the Confederacy during the Civil War?

It helped import supplies and fund the war effort.

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What did the Democrats in the South want to achieve during the Civil War era?

Preserve slavery and increase states' rights.

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What was the significance of Sabine Pass during the Civil War?

It provided access to a railroad linking to northern cities.

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When did Union General Granger proclaim freedom for Texas slaves?

June 19, 1865.

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What does it mean to secede?

To formally leave a country.

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Where did the South surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant?

Appomattox Court House, Virginia.

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Why did Texas farmers grow more corn and wheat during the Civil War?

To feed Confederate soldiers.

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How did the Confederacy use cotton-clad steamboats to reclaim Galveston in 1863?

The cotton bales protected the boats from cannon fire.

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What was the main result of the North’s victory in the Civil War?

The Union was preserved.

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What event led to the South seceding from the United States?

The election of Abraham Lincoln.

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Who surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant to end the Civil War?

General Robert E. Lee

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What items did factories in Texas produce during the Civil War?

Cannons, shoes, ammunition, and saddles.

War items.

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Where did the last battle of the Civil War take place?
hint: it took place AFTER the war ended

Palmito Ranch, Texas.

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Why did the Union want to invade Texas during the Civil War?

To control Texas cotton for northern textile mills.

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