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Homefront
100

Why were southerners opposed to the abolition of slavery?

It would ruin their economy

100

Who wrote the Emancipation Proclamation

Abraham Lincoln

100

What strategy squeezed the life out of the South by blocking sea ports?

Anaconda Plan

100

In the Compromise of 1877 that ended Reconstruction, Republicans agreed to

withdraw federal troops from the South

100

What was the southern economy based on?

Agriculture and Slavery

200

What political party did the north follow?

Republicans


200

Which African American leader fought to educate other African Americans by setting up the Tuskegee Institute? 

Booker T. Washington

200

What marked the beginning of the Civil War?

Battle of Fort Sumter

200

The amendment which states that no one can be kept from voting because of "race, color, or previous condition of servitude" is the

15th

200

Which slaves were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation?

Slaves in the Confederacy

300

What was Bloody Kansas?


Widespread violence across the territory over slavery

300

Who was the President of the Confederacy?

Jefferson Davis

300

Which country's strategy relied on trade with Great Britain?

Confederate States of America/Confederacy

300

What federal agency was set up to provide former slaves with food, clothing, and education?

Freedmen's Bureau

300

What was the twelve-year period following the U.S. Civil War in which the South's social, economic, and political systems had to be rebuilt?


Reconstruction

400

What event directly preceded secession?

Election of Abraham Lincoln



400

Who led a march from Atlanta to Savannah that destroyed buildings, farmland, and homes?

General William T. Sherman

400

What was the name for William T. Sherman's journey from Atlanta, GA to Savannah, GA?

March to the Sea

400

The amendment which made "all persons born or naturalized in the United States" citizens of the country was the

14th

400

This compromise led to the strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Act that allowed "slave catchers" to forcibly bring African Americans back to the South.

Compromise of 1850

500

What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act declare?

Territories could use popular sovereignty to decide if they would enter the Union as a slave state

500

Who lead the Raid on Harper's Ferry?

John Brown

500

Which country won the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg?

United States of America/Union

500

were codes that were designed to give the state control over blacks' behavior, and particularly, their labor. They placed harsh economic and social restrictions on the blacks.

Black codes

500

This Supreme Court case involved an enslaved man suing for his freedom after being brought by his master to a free state.

Dred Scott v. Sanford