Causes of the Civil War
Reconstruction
People of the Civil War
Vocabulary and Important Terms
Random Facts
100

This state was the backdrop for a series of 7 debates over a 3 month period between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas, who were running for a senate seat.

What is Illinois

100

This addition to the US Constitution made slavery, not being used as a punishment for a crime, illegal.

What is the 13th Amendment

100

He was the 16th President of the United States, and the person synonymous with the abolition of slavery.

Who is Abraham Lincoln

100

This is a term used to describe a person who favors the dissolution of the institution of slavery.

What is an abolitionist

100

This is the year the Civil War ended, and also the year Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.

What is 1865

200

In an attempt to resolve the issue of slavery and stop the dissolution of the Union, The Compromise of 1850 included this many separate bills.

What is 5

200

Between the years of 1870 and 1877 17 African-American men were elected to this office of the federal government.

What is Congress

200

He lead the Raid on Harper's Ferry in an attempt to start a slave rebellion

Who is John Brown

200

This term refers to a person who is forced to work for, and obey another person for no pay, while also being considered "property" of that person.

What is a slave

200

People often refer to this as America's "original sin."

What is slavery

300

This act that was signed into law in 1854 made it so that new states and territories could choose whether or not they joined the union as a free state or a slave state, known as popular sovereignty.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act

300

Added to the Constitution in 1870, this amendment made it illegal to deny to right to vote to a person because of their race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

What is the 15th Amendment

300

Sued his owner for his freedom under the assumption that because he had once resided in a "free state" he was a free man.

Who is Dred Scott

300
This term refers to the period of time when the country attempted to rebuild the former Confederate States after the Civil War

What is Reconstruction

300

He is famous for yelling the phrase "sic semper tyrannis" when he jumped from the balcony after killing President Abraham Lincoln?

Who is John Wilkes Booth

400

The Missouri Compromise of 1820, made this illegal above the 36th parallel.

What is slavery

400

This amendment states that all people born in, or naturalized in the United States are legally citizens of the US and the state in which they reside.

What is the 14th Amendment

400

This man ran against Abraham Lincoln in an Illinois senate race, which he won, and also in the Presidential Election of 1860.

Who is Stephen A. Douglas

400

Considered to be the first organized terror movement, this group was founded in 1866 as a white supremacist group who assaulted and murdered African-American people aimed at "purifying the country." 

What is the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

400

During the Civil War and Reconstruction he is considered to be the "most famous black man" in the country.

Who is Frederick Douglas

500

Claiming "Manifest Destiny" this series of events created greater tensions between the north and the south due to the worry that additional states or territories brought in on either side could create a greater divide on the issue of slavery, giving one side more power to push their views.

What is Westward Expansion

500
Opelousas, Louisiana was one of many towns in the South that created these as a way to continue to oppress formerly enslaved people, and make living in the south as a freedman or woman nearly impossible.

What are "Black Codes"

500
This Confederate General lead his forces in the attack on Fort Sumter, with the goal of seizing control of the armament, which effectively started the Civil War.

Who is Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard

500

This is an organization founded after the Civil War. Created to assist formerly enslaved people find, food, housing, and basic necessities after they were granted their freedom.

What is the Freedmen's Bureau

500

Today this political party is seen very differently than it was during Reconstruction. Back then it was seen as the "Party of the African-American" and fought for civil rights for all, and an interracial democracy.

What is the Republican Party