as shown on Map 32, which candidate won Louisiana.
John C. Breckinridge
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in what year did the civil war begin?
What is 1861
100
what drew the nation closer to war in 1860
What is Abraham Lincoln's election as president
100
in may of 1861 what happened?
union forces blockaded new orleans
200
a one-time reward for enlisting.
bounty
200
according to map 33 what were the Confederate after Ft. Sumter states
AR, TN, and NC
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what year was Lincoln elected for president
1860
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after the legislature debated secession they then...
called for a special convention
200
information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause.
propaganda
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Missouri compromise
stated that Missouri would enter the union as a slave state
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The map on page 314 shows the results of what?
the Missouri Compromise
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what was the month and year that the union army took New Orleans
April 1862
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the secession convention took only _____ days to make the decision to secede
3
300
what candidate won texas in the election of 1860
John C. Breckinridge
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people who wanted to free slaves
abolitionists.
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as shown on map 32, who were New Jersey's votes split between
Lincoln and Douglas
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what happened in 1863
battle of gettysburg
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Who commanded the artillery that fired the first shots of the civil war at Fort Sumter, Couth Carolina.
Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard
400
how many votes did john bell in the election of 1860
20,204
page 315
500
What was the compromise of 1850
legislation passed by congress which California was admitted as as a free state, part of texas was given to new mexico, and the figurative slave law was strengthened.
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According to map 32, who were the candidates
John Bell, John C. Breckinridge, Stephen A. Douglas, Abraham Lincoln.
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what happened in 1864?
the battles of Mansfield and Pleasant hill
and Lincoln was re-elected
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The New Orleans Picayune reported that most of Louisiana's votes for candidate _____________________ were cast in Lafourche, Assumption, and Ascension parishes, and that section of the state