MISC.
THE CIVIL WAR IN TEXAS
LIFE ON THE HOME FRONT
EMANCIPATION & JUNETEENTH
RECONSTRUCTION & GOVERNMENT
100

Who was president of the United States during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln.

100

Which Texas city was the site of an important Civil War battle?

Galveston.

100

How did Texans help the war effort without fighting in battles?

They produced food and supplies for Confederate troops.

100

What did General Order No. 3 announce?

That enslaved people in Texas were free.

100

What was Reconstruction?

The period after the Civil War when Southern states were rebuilt and readmitted to the Union.

200

Which issue caused the biggest disagreement between Texas and the federal government?

Slavery.

200

Why was the Battle of Galveston important to Texas?

It restored Confederate control of an important port city

200

What kinds of supplies were produced in Texas during the war?

Food, clothing, and other military supplies.

200

Who announced General Order No. 3 in Texas?

General Gordon Granger.

200

What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau?

To help formerly enslaved people adjust to freedom.

300

What does the term states’ rights mean?

The belief that states should have the power to make their own laws.

300

Why were Texas ports important during the Civil War?

They allowed trade and supplies to reach the Confederacy.

300

Which groups of people helped support Confederate soldiers at home?

Women, enslaved people, and farmers.

300

On what date was emancipation announced in Texas?

June 19, 1865.

300

Name two ways the Freedmen’s Bureau helped formerly enslaved people.

Education, food, housing, and jobs.
(any two acceptable)

400

What was Abraham Lincoln’s main goal for Reconstruction?

To heal and reunite the nation.

400

Which side gained control of Galveston after the battle?

The Confederacy.

400

How did the Civil War affect daily life for Texans?

It affected the economy and everyday life, including shortages.

400

Why did freedom reach enslaved people in Texas later than in other states?

Texas was far from Union control.

400

What were the Reconstruction Acts designed to do?

Reorganize Southern governments and help states rejoin the Union.

500

What does the phrase “with malice toward none” suggest about Lincoln’s attitude toward the South?

He wanted forgiveness instead of punishment.

500

How did control of Galveston help the Confederate war effort?

It allowed the Confederacy to move supplies and continue trade.

500

Why was Texas important to the Confederacy even though many battles were fought elsewhere?

Texas supplied food, materials, and soldiers.

500

What modern holiday is connected to General Order No. 3, and why is it important?

Juneteenth, because it celebrates the end of slavery in Texas.

500

What had to happen before Texas could be readmitted to the Union?

Texas had to follow Reconstruction laws.

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