Leading up to War
Civil War
Civil War
Vocab
Vocab/People
100

People that are against slavery

Abolitionists

100

After the capture of Little Rock, what city became Arkansas's Confederate Capital? 

Washington

100

Thomas Hindman's attempt to regain Northern Arkansas is known as 

Battle of Prairie Grove

100

Leave the Union

Secede

100

small battle

Skirmish

200

Who voted against Arkansas's secession from the Union? 

Isaac Murphy

200

In which state did the battle of Wilson's Creek occur? 

Missouri

200
The official surrender of Confederate forces took place where? 

Appomattox Court House

200

a place where guns, ammunition and other military items are stored

Arsenal

200
the Confederate military draft

Conscription Act

300

Which areas of Arkansas had the least support for the Confederate cause?

Northern and Western Arkansas

300
Which governor refused to send men after Lincoln's call for volunteers in 1861? 

Henry Rector

300

Who played a significant role in the American Civil War?

Women
300

lawless bands of people who had Union sympathies

Jayhawker

300
lawless band of people who had Confederate sympathies

Bushwhacker

400

Most of the people in the South made their living through what? 

Agriculture
400

African American troops were massacred by Confederate soldiers at which battle

Poison Springs

400

Confederates attempt to stop Union advancement into Arkansas was called what battle? 

Battle of Pea Ridge

400

leader who voted against secession

Isaac Murphy

400

leader who convinced native tribes to join the Confederate cause

Albert Pike

500
The civil war began when Confederates prevented what fort from being resupplied by Union forces?

Fort Sumter

500
Why was Helena a valuable location for both the Union and Confederate forces? 

Helena was located on the Mississippi River

500

Name the five battles that took place during the Red River campaign

Elkins Ferry, Prairie D'Ane, Poison Spring, Mark's Mill, and Jenkins Ferry

500

Lincoln's plan that allowed Union supporters in the South to set up their own state governments

Ten Percent Plan


500

Document that called for the release of all slaves held in Rebel-controlled territories

The Emancipation Proclamation