Industry and Change
Abolitionists
Lead up to War
Generals
Battles
100

Inventor of the Cotton Gin

Eli Whitney

100

Runaway who wrote a famous autobiography and became the most famous and effective abolitionist

Frederick Douglass

100

People who wanted to stop the expansion of slavery into new territories

Free Soilers

100

Top General in Confederate Army who was considered a military genius

Robert E. Lee

100

The attack here started the Civil War

Fort Sumter

200

Identical components that can be used in place of one another

Interchangeable Parts

200

Formerly  enslaved person who spoke powerfully
about women’s rights

Sojourner Truth

200

Ruling that Black people are not citizens and the slaver can’t be banned in the US

Dred Scott v. Sandford

200

Union general led army in the east but was too cautious and caused the war to drag on

George B. McClellan

200

Battle in Maryland that included the most deaths of US soldiers in history

Antietam

300

A time of renewed enthusiasm for religion across the country in the 1800s

Second Great Awakening

300

Boston publisher of anti-slavery paper The Liberator

William Lloyd Garrison

300

Book that increased support in the North to end slavery or at least stop its expansion

Uncle Tom's Cabin

300

Union General who led a destructive march across the South

William Tecumseh Sherman

300

Last confederate fort on the Mississippi taken after a 2-month siege

Vicksburg

400

What were the three major inventions that led to the transportation revolution?

Steam engines, Trains, Canals

400

Why was the Missouri Compromise needed and what deal was made?

Northerners wouldn't add Missouri as a slave state without adding Maine as a free state to keep balance of power the same. Also banned slavery north of Texas.

400

Why did the southern states begin to secede after the presidential election of 1860?

Lincoln won but only with votes in the North and they thought he would restrict or ban slavery as president. 

400

What is the strategy of Total War?  Do you think it was an appropriate tactic for the North to use to defeat the South?  Why?

Destroy all the infrastructure and resources that support your enemy  - Yes or No?

400

What role did Joshua Chamberlain play in the Battle of Gettysburg?

Stopped an attempt to flank the entire Union line and saved the day by charging downhill after running out of ammo. 

500

How did the invention of cotton gin affect the institution of slavery?

It increased the demand for slaves because it made cotton production much more efficient and therefore profitable. 

500

How did the actions of John Brown escalate the conflict over slavery in the North and in the South?

North: Martyr and that violence was needed. South: Terrorist and Formed Militias and decided secession was needed 

500

Why was the Kansas-Nebraska Act a total failure?

Letting the settlers of a new state decided led to fighting in Kansas between pro- and anti-slavery groups over who was in power. 

500

Explain Grant’s plan to end the war after he was put in command of the Army.  What was the cost of his success against Lee?

He had more troops so War of Attrition - keep attacking even after a loss until enemies forces are gone. He lost 30,000 troops in 30 days. 

500

Why were there so many deaths in Civil War battles?

The tactics of the generals were outdated for the new military technologies such as rifled muskets that were more accurate. 

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