Leaders
Battles
Issues
Politics
100

This man was president of the United States during the war.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This was the first battle of the war

Fort Sumter

100

One of the causes of the civil war

States rights

Slavery

Preserving the Union

100

Under this compromise the number of slave states and free states was kept balanced when Missouri was allowed int the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state

Missouri Compromise

200

He was elected as president of the Confederate States.

Jefferson Davis

200

This battle was the bloodiest single day of the war

Antietam

200

This decision by the president ended slavery

Emancipation Proclamation 

200

Escaped slaves had to be returned to their owners, even if they had reached Northern states where slavery was not allowed.

Fugitive slave law

300

This author wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

This battle, fought on July 1, 1863, was a turning point for the north.

Gettysburg

300

Famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln after a major battle in the war

Gettysburg Address

300

The Supreme Court ruled that slaves were not citizens of the United States and had no rights

Dred Scott Decision

400

He was the Union general who successfully defeated the south

Ulysses S Grant

400

One of the two ironclad ships that fought during the war

Monitor or Merrimac

400

This southern general died after being shot by his own men and losing his arm, which was buried separately from him

Stonewall Jackson

400

Who said "If slavery is not wrong, then nothing is wrong....(But I) would not do anything to bring about a war between the free and slave states."

Abraham Lincoln

500

He was the commander of the Virginia army and won many battles for the south

Robert E Lee

500

This is the place where Robert E Lee surrendered to Ulysses S Grant, ending the war

Appomattox Court House, Virginia

500

This song was the anthem of the Union army during the war

Battle Hymn of the Republic

500

This book describes the cruelties of slavery and won over many people to the abolitionist cause.

Uncle Tom's Cabin