Reform & Early Ideas
Sectionalism
& Conflict
Rights, Power & Conflict
Events & Turning Points
Leaders & Ideas
100

These individuals (like teachers, writers, and activists) worked to improve society before the Civil War.

The Reform Era

100

This term describes loyalty to one region instead of the whole country.

Sectionalism

100

This Supreme Court case ruled that African Americans were not citizens.

Dred Scott v. Sandford

100

This event marked the beginning of the Civil War.

The firing on Fort Sumter

100

This leader wanted to preserve the Union.

Abraham Lincoln

200

This early colonial agreement showed that people could create and follow their own laws.

The Mayflower Compact

200

This event involved violent clashes in a territory over whether slavery would be allowed.

Bleeding Kansas

200

This enslaved man argued he should be free because he had lived in a free territory.

Dred Scott

200

This battle was the bloodiest day of the Civil War 

The Battle of Antietam

200

This leader supported states’ rights and led the Confederacy.

Jefferson Davis

300

This idea means government gets its power from the people it governs.

Popular Sovereignty/Consent of the governed

300

This law allowed settlers to vote on slavery and led to increased tension and violence.

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

300

This law that was a part of the Compromise of 1850 angered many Northerners and increased support for abolition. 

The Fugitive Slave Act

300

This battle is considered the turning point of the war.

The Battle of Gettysburg

300

This Union general led the army to victory.

Ulysses S. Grant

400

Reformers like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher Stowe focused on ending this institution.

Slavery

400

This issue was at the center of many disagreements about new territories.

The expansion of slavery

400

This court case increased sectional tension by supporting slaveholders’ rights.

Dred Scott v. Sandford

400

This Union victory gave control of a major river and split the Confederacy. 

Vicksburg

400

This Confederate general surrendered in 1865.

Robert E. Lee

500

This type of writing helped convince many Northerners that slavery was wrong. 

Double Jeopardy: What book told people about the horrors of slavery and who is the author? 

Abolitionist literature 

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

500

These agreements tried to maintain balance between free and slave states.

The Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850

500

This issue caused conflict because people disagreed over whether slavery should be allowed in new territories.

The expansion of slavery

500

This event ended the war when the Confederate army surrendered.

Appomattox Court House

500

This leader emphasized unity and keeping the nation together in his speeches.

Abraham Lincoln