Describe the conditions of slave ships.
Overcrowded, unsanitary, and many suffered from disease.
What was the Underground Railroad, and what guides the network?
A network of escape routes to freedom leading slaves North using the North Star.
Which side had a more skilled, and confident general? Name him.
South, Robert E. Lee
Which white supremacist group formed after the end of the Civil War?
Ku Klux Klan
I escaped slavery and returned South to help others escape. Who am I?
Harriet Tubman
Define abolish
To officially end.
Who is this and why is he important?

John Brown, led a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry
Who was fighting each other in Bleeding Kansas?
Pro slavery settlers vs anti slavery settlers
What religion were most abolitionist, and how did it influence how they viewed slavery?
Christian, they believed all people were equal in the eyes of God
Which side fought on defense and how did that help?
Who was president of the Confederate States of America?
I preserved the Union and ended slavery in the US
Abraham Lincoln
Define abolitionist.
Someone who wanted to end slavery
Name the side each soldier is on

Union = Blue
Confederate = Grey
Why were many Southern states upset when Lincoln became president in 1860, and how do they respond?
They feared he would end slavery, the break away and form the Confederacy.
Which amendment officially ended slavery?
13th amendment
Why was Lincoln frustrated with many of his early Union generals, and which general is finally successful?
They were too slow, too cautious and afraid to take risks; Ulysses S. Grant
What was the purpose of the Reconstruction Era? List all 3.
Reunite the US, rebuild the South, help freed people.
I led a violent slave rebellion in Virginia after believing God called me to act.
Define secede
To break away or separate
What is pictured below?

Slave auction
What did the Northern Vs Southern states center their economy on?
North = Large factories, industry in cities.
South = Agriculture, plantations
What novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe was banned in the South because it promoted abolitionist ideas?
Uncle Toms Cabin
What was "total war" during the Civil War?
Destroying resources that could help the enemy continue fighting
What was the purpose of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
To dedicate a new cemetery for fallen soldiers and inspire Americans
I published The Liberator newspaper to speak out against slavery. Who am I?
William Lloyd Garrison
Define sectionalism.
Loyalty to one's region over the whole country
What surgery has this man had done?![]()
Amputation
Describe how geography played a role in which side supported slavery.
North: cold, rocky → less farming
South: warm, fertile → more farming plantations
What were two major effects of the Emancipation Proclamation?
It freed slaves in Confederate states and allowed Black men to enlist in the Union Army
What was the goal of the Anaconda Plan?
To cut off the South's supplies and weaken the Confederacy
Name five tools or weapons used and explain how they were used.
Railroads = transportation, telegraph = communication, rifled musket = to shot; minie ball = bullet, cannons = mass destruction, ironclad = navy
I wrote the speech "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?", explain what it is about.
Frederick Douglass, criticizes the 4th of July because millions of Af. Am. are still enslaved
What was the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?
A law that required escaped slaves to be returned to the South
Name this slave trade network

Transatlantic Slave Trade