What were the years of the Civil War?
1861-1865
When Missouri wanted to be admitted as a slave state, the North wasn't happy. Henry Clay had the idea that Missouri could be slave and Maine could be free, which would keep the # of slave and free state equal
the Missouri Compromise
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin and what year was it written?
A book about the cruelties of slavery written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852
This marked the beginning of the war.
The South wanted to take over a military fort so it attacked the Union. Occurred in SC in April of 1861.
Fort Sumter
President during the war who helped end slavery and delivered the Gettysburg address. Assassinated after the war by John Wilkes Booth
Abraham Lincoln
What were the 2 sides of the war? What did they each believe?
The Union or the north - anti-slavery
The Confederacy or the South - pro-slavery
When California wanted to be admitted as a free state, the South wasn't happy. There wasn't another state to make the balance equal so the Fugitive Slave Law was passed to keep the South happy
Compromise of 1850
What was the issue with Dred Scott?
He was a slave who lived in the free North with his owner. When his owner died, he went to court to ask if he could be free. The court said he couldn't because he wasn't a citizen and didn't have rights
Major battle with 51,000 casualties. Turned the war around for the Union. Place where Lincoln delivered his famous speech. July 1863
Battle of Gettysburg
Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox. Was asked to serve for the Union by President Lincoln but decided to fight for the South because he agreed with them more.
Robert E. Lee
Who won the war?
What happened to the loser's economy? Why?
The union won the war.
The south's economy suffered because slavery was abolished. They didn't have slaves to grow and harvest crops so their economy suffered
What did the Fugitive slave Law say?
that escaped slaves had to be returned to their owners, even if the slave had made it to a free state in the North
Who was John Brown and what did he do?
He was anti-slavery supporter who broke into the army arsenal at Harpers Ferry, VA to steal weapons to fight pro-slavery supporters. He was captured with his friends and sentenced to death.
Huge win for the Union because they destroyed the railroads the South used to bring in supplies. Occurred in GA in July 1864
The Atlanta Campaign
Ulysses S. Grant
What did the South believe states should be able to do?
They believed that the citizens of that state should choose whether or not the state should be free or slave.
When two new states wanted to enter the Union, the north and south disagreed. Senator Douglas upheld states rights and said the people who lived in those states would vote to determine if it would be free or slave. What was this called?
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Who was the leader of the Republican party?
Abraham Lincoln
The Union marched their army from Atlanta to savannah and destroyed everything along their journey. Nov. - Dec. 1864
Sherman's March to the Sea
President of the Confederate States of America after the South succeeded from the North
Jefferson Davis
What did John C. Calhoun believe in?
States Rights
Why did Bleeding Kansas happen?
People began to move from other states into Kansas in order to vote for slavery. Violence began over the disagreement and many people were hurt
Who formed the Republican party and why?
Anti-slavery supporters created a new party because there was a disagreement between Stephen Douglas (who believed in states rights) and Abraham Lincoln (who believed we shouldn't have slavery at all
The end of the Civil War. Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant when he realized the South could not win. April 1865
Appomattox Court House
Confederate General who died during the War in 1863 which effected the Confederacy.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson