Vocabulary
Causes
Battles
Roles
Effects
100

What is sectionalism?

Loyalty to a specific area over the whole country.

100

What is sectionalism related to?

Loyalty to a specific area over the whole country.

100

What happened at the Battle of Galveston?

Confederate soldiers attacked Union soldiers and regained control of the city.

100

What did women do during the war?

They took care of farms, children, and homes, and some worked as nurses.

100

What happened to families in Texas during the war?

Many Texans died and families faced hardships.

200

What does slavery mean?

The practice of owning and controlling another person for labor, often against their will.

200

Why did the North end slavery?

They believed keeping people as slaves was wrong and should be stopped.

200

What was the outcome of the Battle of Sabine Pass?

The Davis Guards achieved a remarkable victory by repelling a large invasion force.

200

Who were the Davis Guards?

A group that defended Fort Griffin at Sabine Pass.

200

Why did families build forts?

To keep farms safe from attacks.

300

What is the Republican Party?

A major political party founded on an antislavery platform in the mid-19th century.

300

Why were Southerners worried about the Republican Party?

They were afraid slavery would become illegal across the U.S. if a Republican became president.

300

Who was the Confederate general at Shiloh?

 General Albert Sidney Johnston.

300

How did enslaved people help?

They worked harder to feed soldiers and sustain the economy.

300

How did Texas maintain its economy?

By trading cotton with Europe through Mexico.

400

 What is the Union?

The side during the Civil War that fought to keep the United States together.

400

What did Texas leaders want to do?

They wanted to stop the abolition of slavery.

400

What did Terry's Texas Rangers do?

They became well-known for their bravery and dangerous missions.

400

What was a challenge for Union supporters in Texas?

They faced danger and hostility from others who supported the Confederacy.

400

What were some jobs women had?

Supervising workers, planting crops, and making clothes.

500

What are cottonclads?

Boats covered in cotton to help protect against enemy bullets during the Civil War.

500

What was the economy of the South?

An agricultural economy reliant on slave labor.

500

What was the last battle of the Civil War?

The Battle of Palmito Ranch.

500

 Why were there shortages in Texas?

Due to the war, there were not enough goods like cloth, coffee, and medicines.

500

 What did the Union blockade do?

It blocked southern ports to cut off supplies to the Confederacy.

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