Name the major reason for the Civil War
What is slavery
A state separates from their country
What is secede
The most lopsided battle in the Civil War, with the South outnumbered 5000 to 44
The Battle of Sabine Pass
A person who wanted to eliminate slavery
What is an abolitionist
This Battle lasted 4 hours and should not have occurred
What is the Battle of Palmito Ranch
The year the Civil War began
What is 1861
Daily Doubles: Texas and 10 other states joined together to form this
What is the confederacy
Confederate troops broke through the Union blockade to keep possession of this port
What is the port at Galveston
What was the time period for Reconstruction
What is 1865-1877
This was the first battle of the Civil War
What is the Battle of Fort Sumter
What is 1865
Slavery was abolished by _______ on January 1, 1863
What is the Emancipation Proclamation
Name the Union strategy to cut off all possible trade and supply routes
What is the Union Blockade or Anaconda Plan
What was the date of the Battle of Galveston?
a.) January 28, 1864 b.) February 34, 1861 c.) April 1, 1862 d.) January 1, 1863
What is a.) January 1, 1863
________ was the _________ President that signed the executive order on
January 1, 1863
a.) Abraham Lincoln and 14th
b.) Sam Houston and 16th
c.) Abraham Lincoln and 16th
d.) None of the above
This cause of the Civil War was the belief that the federal government should not interfere with the state law
a.)States rights b.) immigrants rights or c.) county rights d.) federal rights
What is a.) State's rights
These states did not secede, but remained part of the United States
What is the Union
This major crop was grown in the south
What is cotton
Which Army won the Battle of Galveston? a.) Confederate Army b.) Union Army c.) Mexican Army d.) Indian Army
What is A. Confederate Army
Daily Double: When were the first shots of the Civil War fired and where?
a.)Confederate Hall, Concord, NC
b.) Fort Sumter, Charleston, SC
c.) Galveston Bay, Galveston, TX
d.) Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas
What is b.) Fort Sumter, Charleston, SC
Name the four issues the South had with the North
What is slavery, tariffs, sectionalism, and state's rights
Name the governor removed from office when he refused to sign allegiance to the confederacy
Who was Sam Houston
What is the name of the former slave that fought for the Union?
Who is Milton Holland
Where did the negotiation to end the war occur? a.) Richmond, VA b.) Washington, D.C.
c.) Charleston, SC d.) Appomattox Courthouse
What is D. Appomattox Courthouse
Which industries were established to support the North and drive the South's economy?
a.) The North relied on steel mills, and chocolate; and the South relied on engineering
b.) The North relied on the manufacturing industry, agriculture, and small farms; The
South relied on large-scale farming, cotton products, and tobacco
c.) The North relied on music production; The South relied on peanut products.
d.) The North relied on tobacco; the South relied on manufacturing, and small farms
What is
b.) The North relied on the manufacturing industry, agriculture, and small farms; The
South relied on large-scale farming, cotton products, and tobacco