Civil War Build-up
The Power of the Pulpit
Battles and Generals
Across 5 Aprils
Advancements
100

This agreement, reached in 1787, decided that only a portion of the slave population would count towards a state’s representation in Congress.

What is the 3/5 Compromise?

100

This document, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declared freedom for slaves in Confederate states.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

100

This early Civil War battle in July 1861, also known as the "Picnic Battle," saw untrained Union forces routed by the Confederates, sending shocked spectators fleeing.

What is the Battle of Bull Run?

100

This young boy, who comes of age while managing his family's farm during the chaos of the Civil War, faces immense challenges and grows in maturity as he witnesses the impact of the war on his loved ones.

Who is Jethro?

100

These underwater explosive devices were used effectively during the Civil War to damage or sink enemy ships, marking early advancements in naval warfare.

What are torpedoes?

200

This series of measures in 1850 attempted to settle disputes over slavery, including admitting California as a free state and enacting a stricter Fugitive Slave Law. Question: What is the Compromise of 1850?

What is the Compriomise of 1850?

200

This violent 1856 incident in the Senate saw a pro-slavery congressman attack an anti-slavery senator with a cane, highlighting the deep tensions between North and South.

What is the Caning of Senator Charles Sumner?

200

This September 1862 battle was the bloodiest single day in American history and gave Lincoln the victory he needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.

What is the Battle of Antietam?

200

This devoted schoolteacher and friend of the Creighton family becomes a Union soldier, and his letters provide wisdom and encouragement to Jethro throughout the war.

Who is Shadrach?

200

This communication advancement, using electrical signals to transmit messages in Morse code, allowed for quicker strategic decisions and coordination during the Civil War.

What is the telegraph?

300

This abolitionist led a raid on a federal arsenal in 1859, hoping to start a slave uprising. He was captured and later executed

Who is John Brown at Harper’s Ferry?

300

In an 1830 debate, this senator delivered a powerful defense of the Union, famously concluding his speech with “Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!

Who is Daniel Webster in his reply to Hayne?

300

This Union general captured Vicksburg in 1863 and was later promoted to lead all Union armies, accepting Lee’s surrender in 1865.

Who is General Ulysses S. Grant?

300

This member of the Creighton family makes the painful decision to join the Confederate army, causing conflict and emotional turmoil for those he leaves behind.

Who is Bill?

300

This early rapid-fire weapon, invented by a doctor with the hope of reducing battlefield deaths by making warfare so destructive, it would end conflicts faster.

What is the Gatling Gun?

400

This 1857 Supreme Court decision declared that African Americans were not U.S. citizens and that Congress had no authority to ban slavery in the territories.

What is the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case?

400

In this 1858 speech, Abraham Lincoln warned of the dangers of a nation divided over slavery, famously declaring, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.”

What is Lincoln’s House Divided Speech?

400

This Confederate general led the Army of Northern Virginia and won many battles, including Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, before surrendering at Appomattox.

Who is General Robert E. Lee?

400

This thoughtful newspaper editor becomes a trusted friend and protector of the Creighton family, using his influence to offer guidance and defend Jethro from local threats.

Who is Ross Milton?

400

This conical bullet, invented by a French army officer, increased the range and accuracy of rifles, making the Civil War deadlier than previous conflicts.

What is the Minie Bullet?

500

These 1858 debates featured a future president and his opponent discussing the issue of slavery and its expansion into the territories.

What are the Lincoln-Douglas Debates?

500

In this historic address, Lincoln honored fallen soldiers and redefined the purpose of the Civil War, beginning with “Four score and seven years ago.”

What is the Gettysburg Address?

500

This July 1863 battle was the turning point of the Civil War, ending Lee’s invasion of the North and resulting in over 50,000 casualties.

What is the Battle of Gettysburg?

500

This is whom Irene Hunt, the author, got all of her stories from to write her story.

Who is her grandfather?

500

This inventor is credited with revolutionizing firearm manufacturing by creating standardized, interchangeable parts, making mass production more efficient.

Who is Eli Whitney?

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