The North
The South
Causes
Military Strategies
Antebellum
100
  • The Civil War had a ____________________ impact on South Carolina?  
  • a. Profound           
  • b. Small               
  • c. Prosperous                
  •  d. justified

Profound meaning a deep and major impact on every aspect of life in the South

100
  • Where was the capital of the Confederate States of America?                                                   a. Charleston, SC         b. Richmond, VA             c. Paris Island, SC        d. Fort Sumter

b. Richmond Virginia

100
  • Who was elected president of the United States in 1860?

a. Washington           b. Jefferson Davis          

 c. Abe Lincoln                  d. John C Calhoun

Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America

100
  • The second part of the Northern Strategy was to…                                                                a. Divide the South in two                              b. Attack Richmond                                          c.  Use Submarines                                        d. Hit and Run

a. Divide the South in two at the Mississippi

100

What does the word "Antebellum" mean?

Before the Civil War

Generally the South at this time is romanticized with Gone with the Wind-esque images of grandeur or the exact opposite in bondage/slavery.

200
  • The last part of the Northern War Strategy was to                                                                 a. Surround the South                                     b. Blockade                                                   c. Attack Richmond Virginia                             d. Divide the South at the Mississippi River

C. Attack the Confederate capital at Richmond VA

200
  • The South had a strong _____and______, and a cause for which they were willing to fight.                                                         a. Military Tradition/Currency                        b. Military Tradition/Military Skill                
    c. Railroad System/Cotton                                  
    d. Military Tradition/Industrial Economy


b. Military Tradition/Military Skill                 


200
  • After the Election of 1860 South Carolina’s legislature voted to break away from the Union and form their own country, the Confederate States of America, in order to defend ______and________. a.Slavery/Federalism    b. Tariffs/Slavery      c. Slavery/States Rights  d. Slavery/Abolition.

C ....Slavery and States Rights

200

What was the Military Strategy of the North?

aThe Lizard Plan           b. The Schlieffen Plan         c. The Fugitive Slave Act       d. The Anaconda

d. The Anaconda

200

Explain how Westward Expansion increased tension between the North and the South.

As new states entered the Union the argument over Slavery heated up when determining whether they would be "Slave or Free" States.

300

The North believed the Federal Government should hold the highest authority (That which is "above" or more powerful than the State Government) is called...

Federalism

300
  • What was the Military Strategy used by the South?                                                          a. Leverage Cotton/Defensive Strategy              b. Leverage Cotton/Offensive Strategy            c. Invade the North/Leverage Cotton                  d. Expand West/Defensive Strategy

A. Leverage cotton in hopes that European countries would align with them and defend (Defensive Strategy) their territory until the North got tired and went home.

300

Books like Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Toms Cabin grew popular in the North where abolitionists such as ___________ worked to end slavery.

Frederick Douglas

Frank Lloyd Garrison

Harriet Tubman

300
  • The South (the Confederacy), saw themselves as ______________ and fought to get the invading Northern army off of their land.  a.Independent            b. Offensive                  c. Secessionary           d. Rebellion           

Independent

300

Define the vocabulary term:

Sectionalism

Loyalty to your section of the country over your loyalty to the country as a whole.

400

The name of the all African American Regiment of the North (The Union)

The 54th Regiment

400

In the South “____________ was KING"

Cotton

400
  • After the Election of 1860 South Carolina’s legislature voted to break away from the Union and form their own country, the Confederate States of America, in order to defend ______and________. a.Slavery/Federalism      b.Tariffs/Slavery       c. Slavery/States Rights  d. Slavery/Abolition.

c. Slavery/States Rights

400

Which side had an advantage in terms of population, number of states, weapons, money, railroads, and factories?

a. The Confederacy         b. The Union                    c. The Western Front         d. Kansas Nebraska

The Union/North

400
  • When the ____________ seceded, the _________________ was better prepared for war                                                        a.West/South    b. North/South                        c. South/North        d. South/West

c. South/North

500
  • The North (the Union) didn’t see the South as a new nation, they saw the South as being states in ______________.                                      a. Rebellion                   b. Agriculture                        c. Independence                    d. Abolition

A. Rebellion

500

Eli Whitney created ___________________ which was a machine that separates the fibers from the cotton.

Cotton Gin

500
  • The first shots of the war were fired at ___________________when northern ships attempted to re-supply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor.

Fort Sumter in Charleston SC

500
  • The North created __________________to cut off southern ports to cut off supplies from Europe.
  • a. Blockade            b. Task Force           c. Writs of Assistance                d. Blockade Runner

a. Blockade

500

What is Popular Sovereignty?

Allowing the people to decide (by Voting) within their State.  For Instance whether or not a new state would be a free or slave state.

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