Who joined the Southern states In Montgomery, AL
Louisiana
When did the Civil war begin?
April 12,1861
What was Teddy's political party?
He was a progressive republican
What was Kate known for ?
Kate was known for being from New Orleans and was one of the sisters that lead the rights and reform in Louisiana
What year was the "Louisiana Maneuvers" made?
1940
Where did the military units form?
Who notified South Carolina's governor that the federal garrison there would be resupplied with food?
Abraham Lincoln
What did Teddy fight for?
To regulate food and drugs
What was the Shreveport suffrage?
"I want men to stop calling a queen and treating me like an imbecile"
How many troops in total from Central Louisiana?
400,000
How many were killed during the "fight"
8 were killed
What was the main cause of the Civil War?
slavery
What was one of his biggest dreams?
To create an American empire
What year did Kate leads change with her Equal rights for all club?
1898
What happened in 1921?
The French was pushed out of public schools
March 1861
Confederate States of America
How did the Civil War affect the lives of women and African Americans?
Increased workforce for women, they also volunteered as nurses on the front lines caring for wounded soldiers. African Americans gained their freedom from slavery through the Emancipation Proclamation.
What was Teddy known for?
He was a notorious trust-buster and anti-monopoly
What year did the National American Women Suffrage Association meet in New Orleans?
In 1903
Who was drafted to fight in the war?
At this time men of all races were drafted
How many were wounded in the prelude to war?
38 people
Who won the Civil War?
The Union
What was Teddy promoted to?
A "square deal"
What was her argument?
She argued that giving white women the vote would cancel out the black men's vote
Who had the massive oil refinery for war effort?
Standard oil of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, LA