Before the Civil War
Slavery
The Civil War
Dates
Translation
100

How many British colonies existed ?

13 colonies existed.

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Where did slave live ?

They lived on plantations.

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What was the civil war ?

It was a war between New England colonies and the Southern colonies about slavery.
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When was Lincoln elected ?

He was elected in 1860.

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Lincoln a été élu président.

Lincoln was elected president.

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What was the name of the colonies of the North ?

It is New England.

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What was the Underground Railroad ?

It was a network where slaves escaped.

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Who was the president who abolished slavery ?

It was Abraham Lincoln.

200

When was the Declaration of Independence signed ?

It was signed on the 4th of July 1776.

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Les esclaves devaient travailler du lever au coucher du soleil.

Slaves had to work from sunrise to sunset.

300

How did the Southern colonies make money ?

They made money thanks to crops.

300

Name one slave who wrote a book.

Frederick Douglass

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Who won the war ?

The North won.

300

What are the dates of the civil war ? 

The dates are 1861-1865

300

Qui a gagné la guerre de Sécession ?

Who won the Civil War ?

400

What was the French and Indian war ?

British and French fought to colonise the same territories.

400

Name one thing that slaves could not do and one thing that slaves were allowed to do.

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400

Give the name of a famous Civil War battle

Gettysburg

400

When was signed the Treaty of Paris ?

It was signed in 1783.

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Pouvaient-il lire ?

Could they read ?

500

What are the names of the 5 states in the Southern colonies ?

Maryland - North Carolina - South Carolina - Virginia - Georgia

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Why was the Underground Railroad a problem for the South ?

It was a problem because the slaves were considered as properties and they could not escape.

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Name one confederate general.

General Lee.

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When was slavery abolished.

It was abolished on the 13th of December 1865.
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Les soldats souffraient mais ils ne se rendaient pas.

The soldiers were suffering but they were not surrending.

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