Significant People
Cause Of The Civil War
Reconstruction
Course Of The Civil War
Jim Crow & Sharecropping
100

This individual was the President of the United States leading up to the Civil War

Abraham Lincoln

100

This is when an individual takes pride in the REGION they are from.

Sectionalism

100

Andrew Johnson

100

To limit bloodshed, the Union set up a naval blockade to cut the Confederacy off from supplies.    

         

The Anaconda Plan

100

State laws restricting the freedoms and rights of people of color.

Black Codes

200

This referred to someone who arrives in a new place with only a small bag of belongings and tries to gain control or profit from the new area, often against the wishes of the locals.

Carpetbagger

200

This agreement between the Union and Confederacy gave the south Missouri as a slave state, Maine as a free state, and border lines in Missouri representing free/slave states.

Missouri Compromise of 1820

200

This was a time period when Americans tried to rebuild the south.

Reconstruction

200

This marks the day when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed. The troops’ arrival came a full two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

Juneteenth 

200

Segregation laws separating people of color from white people.

Jim Crow Laws

300

This individual fought for he and his families freedom as a slave taking his court case all the way to the Supreme Court.

Dredd Scott

300

Abraham Lincoln won the Presidency during this time period with less than 40% of all Electoral Votes.

The Election of 1860

300

This address made by President Lincoln stated that all slaves in rebellion states on January 1, 1863 would be freed.

Emancipation Proclamation 

300

Border States

300

A word used for not braking a law but going AROUND it.

Circumvent 
400

This former Vice President originated from the South and was apart of the Democratic party that did not believe Southern states should sign loyalty oaths.

Andrew Johnson

400

This law stated that ANY slave from the South escaping to the North and is found by law would have to be returned to their slave owner immediately.

The Fugitive Slave Act

400

This group of individuals wanted to free, and protect all slaves in the south while punishing Confederate leaders.

Radical Republicans

400

These two neighboring territories got into it over the institution of slavery in its region(s).

Kansas-Nebraska Act

400

A vision for a new economy in the South, based on northern manufacturing.

New South

500

 

              Scalawag(s)

500

This agreement admitted California as a free state, introduced "Popular Sovereignty", and banned slavery in Washington D.C

Compromise of 1850

500

This individual wanted the abolition of the institution of slavery; no guarantee of equal protection; suggested suffrage for Black men who fought for the Union.

Abraham Lincoln

500

The Union had 3 advantages over the Confederacy during the Civil War.... It's population, it's industry, and what.....?

Military Strategy

500

A system where sharecroppers or tenant farmers couldn’t leave until debts to landowners were paid.

Debt Peonage