The firing at this fort signaled the beginning of the Civil War.
Fort Sumter
This woman was named "La Belle Rebelle" by a French newspaper for her work as a Confederate spy
Belle Boyd
This Confederate victory was the first major battle (and occurred just 30 miles outside of Washington D.C.).
First Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas)
This state was the first to secede from the Union.
South Carolina
This person was a Democrat and lost the 1860 election to Lincoln.
Stephen Douglass
The CSS Virginia and USS Monitor changed naval warfare forever. The battle was a draw between the iron ships.
Battle of the Ironclads
These states stayed loyal to the Union, but still had slavery.
Border states
This compromise stated Missouri was to become a slave state and Maine was to be a free state (kept the balance of power in government).
Missouri Compromise
Many of the people here claimed that states' rights were superior to the federal government.
South
This political party was more conservative and wanted to expand slavery.
Democrats
This man escaped to freedom on a train and became a strong abolitionist. He is known for writing the North Star newspaper.
Frederick Douglass
This compromise caused violence in Kansas over the idea that the people in the state would vote on the issue of slavery (popular sovereignty).
Kansas-Nebraska Act
What invention was created that increased the need for enslaved individuals in the South?
Cotton gin
This was the capital of the Confederacy
Richmond, Virginia