Causes
Effects
Important People
Compromises/Acts
Battles
100

What Presidential election was a cause of the South seceding from the United States? 

The Election of 1860

100

True or False: The United States did not welcome the Southern States that seceded back into our union. 

FALSE

100

President of the United States in 1860

Abraham Lincoln

100

Set up a line of longitude at the 36/30 line. Any thing North was free and anything south was slave. 

Missouri Compromise

100

First battle of the Civil War

Fort Sumter

200

What was the North in the process of abolishing that the South still wanted to keep legal? 

Slavery

200

President Lincoln signed the _________ __________ during the Civil War to abolish slavery. 

Emancipation Proclamation 

200

President on the Confederate States of America

Jefferson Davis

200

This act gave people the right to use "popular sovereignty" to determine whether or not slavery would be allowed in their state. It led to bloodshed and many lives lost. 

Kansas/Nebraska Act  aka  "Bleeding Kansas" 

200

Where "Stonewall" Jackson received his nickname

First Battle of Bull Run

300

What term or idea explains the "split" of the country during the Antebellum Era?

Sectionalism

300

Most of Georgia's economy was destroyed, in part, by General Sherman using a strategy of "Total War". What do we call this moment in history? 

Sherman's March to Sea

300

Wrote the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

This compromise said California would be a free state but Washington D.C. would technically be a slave state (Just can't buy or sell slaves within the city, but you could own as many as you liked)

Compromise of 1850

300

The bloodiest battle of the Civil War. President Lincoln gave an important address here. 

Gettysburg

400

Politically, the North wanted a stronger federal government while the South wanted more ______ ______. 

States Rights

400

The President of the United States was shot by this man 5 days after the Civil War ended.

John Wilkes Booth

400

This woman was a major conductor on the Underground Railroad and this man learned how to read and write in order to gain his freedom.

Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglas

400

This law said that any escaped slave in the North could be returned legally to the south for profit. 

Fugitive Slave Law

400

After Union victory, Great Britain backed out of supporting the South during the Civil War

Antietam 

500

These taxes on imported and exported goods caused quite the split between the North and South

Tariffs 

500

Congress passed the 13th Amendment which outlawed what practice in America? 

Slavery 

500

This man was the general who surrendered to the North at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia, thus ending the Civil War. 

Robert E. Lee

500

This slave took his case all the way to the Supreme Court in hopes of keeping his freedom. Unfortunately, this only "fanned the flames" of slavery. 

Dred Scott Decision 

500

Ulysses S. Grant was able to use a blockade to split the Mississippi River and cut the Confederate Army in two. 

Battle of Vicksburg