Sectionalism & Tensions
Texas & the Civil War
Battles in Texas
Reconstruction & Government
Amendments & Freedmen
100

What is the term for putting the interests of your region ahead of the whole nation?

Sectionalism

100

What year did Texas join the Confederate States of America?

1861

100

What Texas port was vital because it imported supplies and exported goods for the Confederacy?

Galveston

100

What was the time period after the Civil War called?

Reconstruction

100

Which amendment abolished slavery in the U.S.?

The 13th Amendment

200

What did the South rely on most for its economy in the mid-1800s?

Plantation agriculture (cotton)

200

What Texas governor urged Texans to stay loyal to the U.S. or remain neutral?

Sam Houston

200

What did the Union use to try to stop supplies coming in and out of Texas?

A blockade

200

Which group of Republicans wanted to punish the South?

Radical Republicans

200

What organization helped former slaves with food, clothing, schools, and legal assistance?

The Freedmen’s Bureau

300

What did the North rely on most for its economy?

Factories and trade

300

Why was Governor Sam Houston removed from office?

He refused to pledge loyalty to the Confederacy and take the Confederate oath.

300

On what date did Confederates recapture Galveston using steamboats lined with cotton bales?

January 1, 1863

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300

Who became president after Lincoln was assassinated?

Andrew Johnson

300

What were the laws passed in the South to restrict freedmen after slavery ended?

Black Codes

400

What belief said states should be able to make their own political decisions?

States’ rights

400

What Confederate attack marked the beginning of the Civil War?

Fort Sumter

400

What battle happened at a port that gave access to a railroad leading to Houston?

The Battle of Sabine Pass

400

What 1867 act divided the South into 5 military districts and required new state constitutions?  

Reconstruction Act of 1867

400

Which amendment gave citizenship and equal protection under the law?

The 14th Amendment

500

What was the western belief that people should vote to decide slavery in new territories?

 Popular sovereignty

500

What invention allowed armies to communicate quickly with front lines?

The telegraph

500

What was the last battle of the Civil War, fought in Texas after Lee surrendered?

The Battle of Palmito Ranch

500

What Texas constitution was written in 1876 and is still used today?

The Texas Constitution of 1876

500

Which amendment gave African American men the right to vote?

The 15th Amendment

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