Civil War A
Civil War B
Westward Expansion
Lincoln
American Culture
400

This was the name of the General of the Union who would win the Civil War for the North-would later become a president.

Ulysses S. Grant

400

This was the name of the general of the Confederacy who would surrender at the Appotomax Courthouse.

Robert E. Lee

400

This was our "God-given right to expand Westward".

Manifest Destiny

400

Lincoln spent his childhood in this type of house.

Log Cabin

400

Civil Disobedience was the "act of openly disobeying an unjust law" and was started by Henry David Thoreau-what event in American History best encapsulates this?

The Civil Rights Movement

800

This was the first state to secede from the union.

South Carolina

800

Lincoln would deliver his most famous speech-an "address"-in this Pennsylvania city

Gettysburg

800

The Louisiana Purchase was a deal with (this country) that gave the United States The Dakotas, Montana, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Arkansas, Colorado, and Wisconsin.

France

800

Lincoln would win the presidency as the candidate of this political party.

Republican party

800

American cowboy culture originates from this Mexican subculture

Vaquero culture
1200

The Confederacy would capture a Union ship and cover it in metal-creating the very first of this type of ship which would later dominate Navies worldwide

Ironsides

1200

The Union viewed the capture of this body of water as vital to their victory as it would "split the South".

The Mississippi River

1200
The Oregon Territory which saw Idaho, Washington, and Oregon join the United States was purchased from Great Britain-this was the name of the British Territory they were formerly a part of, which remains a Canadian province today, namely the city of Vancouver.

British Columbia

1200

This is the name of the man who would assassinate Abraham Lincoln.

John Wilkes Booth

1200

These were the two biggest early immigrant groups in the United States who were not British or French

Irish and German
1600

The South would place a trade embargo on cotton on the nations of France and Great Britain and give it this name

Cotton Diplomacy

1600

This was the name given to the Union's plan to "strangle the South"

Anaconda Plan

1600

"Six Flags" gets its name from the number of nations that Texas has been a part of in its history-name them.

Independent (Texas itself), USA, Mexico, Spain, France, Confederacy

1600

This would be the name of the speech that Lincoln gave that would "Free The Slaves"-but would not be obeyed by any confederate state.

The Emancipation Proclamation

1600
Through most of Western history, art lended itself to portraits-the growth of the Hudson River school saw this kind of art become the most popular.

Landscapes

2000

During the surrender of the South, Lincoln suspended this law which allows citizens to "challenge their imprisonment"

Habeas Corpus

2000

These two firing patterns of firearms that "won the West" would make the Civil War the deadliest in American History

Revolvers and Lever-Actions/Repeaters

2000

This was the name of the treaty at the end of the Mexican American war, which saw us acquire the "four corner" states as well as the state of California.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

2000

After winning the Civil War, Lincoln would exchange letters with this important German philosopher and theorist, who wrote "Das Kapital".

Karl Marx

2000

This was the name of an early Anti-Immigrant group in the United States.

The Know Nothings