4.1
4.1-4.2
4.2/4.3
4.3/4.4
4.4
100

Sectionalism is 

North v South 

100

The court decided Dred Scott was not a 

citizen 

100

Where did the Emancipation supposedly free slaves

Areas still in Rebellion

100

The idea that the Union army would destroy everything in the South to take away the confederacy's ability to fight

total war

100

Goal of Lincoln's Plan and the goal Wade Davis

get states back asap and delay reconstruction 

200

The north hated what part of the compromise of 1850

Fugitive slave law

200

Secede means 

to leave the Union

200

Why did Lincoln choose areas still in rebellion 

Hoping the Confederacy would give up

200

What was the political change from the war

more federal govt. power 

200

All three plans had what in common 

abolish slavery

300

Helped slaves escape to the north?

Underground railroad

300

The Civil War starts when the confederacy attacks

Fort Sumter in SC 

300

How were African American Soldiers treated

segregation/discrimination 

300

The 13th Amendment

abolished slavery

300

Freedman's Bureau set up 

schools, hospitals, job training for freed slaves 

400

Book that showed the ugly side if slavery

Uncle Tom's Cabin 

400

The Most important border state

Maryland (Washington DC)

400

The turning point in the war

Battle of Gettysburg

400

Lincoln's reconstruction plan

10% Plan 

400

System of keeping slaves in slavery

sharecropping

500

The goal of the new Republican Party

Stop the spread of slavery

500

The Confederacy hoped who would help

Britain 

500

The Gettysburg address was designed to

motivate troops and the people of the USA 

500

Congress's reconstruction plan

Wade Davis Bill

500

The new laws designed to take rights away from freed slaves 

Black codes