Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth
When did Harriet Tubman die
March 10, 1913
How many people participated in Fort Sutmar
80–85 people
when did the Battle Of Vicksburg happen
May 18, 1863 – July 4, 1863
What role did abolitionists play in getting the act passed?
Abolitionists played a crucial role in the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. They condemned slavery's violation of human rights and its un-Christian qualities, contributing to a growing moral disapproval of the practice.
When did Abraham Lincoln die
April 15, 1865
What impact did Harriet Tubman have on the civil war
Harriet Tubman had a profound and multifaceted impact on the Civil War, transitioning from her pre-war role as a "conductor" to a Union spy, scout, nurse, and military leader
How many people died in Fort Sumter
0
What is the Battle Of Vicksburg.
a decisive Union victory in the American Civil War, led by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant.
What is the 13th Amendment
officially abolished slavery and involuntary servitude throughout the United States, except as punishment for a crime whereof the party has been duly convicted
What impact did Abraham Lincoln have on the civil war
Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery and redefined American freedom.
Was Hrriet Tubman union or confederacy
Union
When did Fort Sumter take place
April 12–13, 1861
Why is the Battle Of Vicksburg important
It was a turning point that, combined with the victory at Gettysburg, shifted the momentum decisively in favor of the North.
What did the 13th Amendment have on slavery
abolished slavery
What age did Abraham Lincoln die
56 years old
What did Harriet Tubman do when she was a "conductor"
made over a dozen dangerous trips back to Maryland to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people.
Was Fort Sumter union or confederacy
Fort Sumter was a Union (United States) fort
How did the Union victory at Vicksburg change the course of the Civil War?
The Union victory at Vicksburg significantly altered the course of the Civil War by yielding control of the entire Mississippi River to the North and dividing the Confederacy in half.
When did the 13th Amendment take place
January 31, 1865
How many times was Abraham Lincoln president
Abraham Lincoln served 2 terms
Was Harriet Tubman in the army that fought the war
Yes, Harriet Tubman served in the Union Army during the Civil War
What impact did Fort sumter have on the civil war
Its primary impact was turning the secession crisis into a full-scale war, forcing states to pick sides, and prompting
What military strategies did the Union use to capture Vicksburg?
During the Vicksburg Campaign, the Union employed several military strategies to capture Vicksburg. After initial failures, General Ulysses S. Grant moved his army to the west bank of the Mississippi, then south to Bruinsburg, where they recrossed to the east bank.
What are the 3 most important people that helped with the 13th Amendment
Abraham Lincoln
James Mitchell Ashley
Lyman Trumbull