Key Terms
Names
Causes and Effects
Civil War Battles
Compromises/Acts
100

the ability of citizens in a territory or state to vote directly on issues, such as slavery

popular sovereignty

100

Union general known for his extreme caution

McClellan

100

Allowed people to realize that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional

The Dred Scott Decision

100

The first official battle of the Civil War

Bull Run

100

Wanted to make all of the land gained from the Mexican Cession free.

Wilmot Proviso

200

to give someone freedom

emancipate

200

senator from South Carolina who opposed the Compromise of 1850

Calhoun

200

Earned Lincoln the presidency; caused Southern states to start seceding; displayed the major divisions in the US

The election of 1860

200

The single bloodiest day in American history.

Battle of Antietam

200

Anything above a certain latitude line was to be free; later this is seen as unconstitutional

Missouri Compromise

300

secede

to leave

300

author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

The Southerners began to realize that the Northerners would do anything to abolish slavery, including resort to violence.

John Brown's Raid on Harper Ferry

300

The main 2 reasons General Lee often beat McClellan

More aggressive; better strategy
300

People were meant to vote on slavery in these two states; led to violence.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

400

site where General Lee surrendered to General Grant on April 9, 1865

Appomattox Courthouse

400

Led the revolt on Harper's Ferry and is later seen as a martyr

John Brown

400

The official inciting event to the Civil War (occurred in South Carolina)

Fort Sumter

400

The 2 reasons why the Confederates won the battle of Fredericksberg

Confederates had the higher ground; Union had to cross river and run uphill

400

The Southerners' response to Wilmot Proviso

Increased concerns over the North trying to end slavery; saw this as a direct attack
500

helped free slaves from rebel states

The Emancipation Proclamation

500

Known for his belief in "total war," this person helped Lincoln get re-elected

William Tecumseh Sherman

500

Enough people joined California for it to be legible to become a state; led to the compromise of 1850 that angered both Northerners and Southerners.

The Gold Rush

500

Although not technically the bloodiest day in American history, this battle is a costly Union win

The Battle of Gettysburg

500

Name one compromise directed to the North and one toward the South in the Compromise of 1850

North: Washington DC bans slave trade, CA is free

South: stricter fugitive slave law, popular sovereignty will decide the slave issue in the Mexican Cession

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