What is the one cause that is the most important in causing the Civil War
Slavery
The first battle of the Civil War was this.
Bull Run
The President of the Union was ...
Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was called this.
The 10% Plan
This Radical Congressman was from PA.
Thaddeus Stevens
The Economy of the South was based on this crop.
Cotton
The Battle plan for the North was called this.
The Anaconda Plan
The President of the Confederacy was . . .
Jefferson Davis
This radical was in the US Senate and represented MA
Charles Sumner
Swear an oath to the US directly to President Johnson.
The Economy of the North was based on this.
Industry
The cause of the Emancipation Proclamation was this battle in Maryland.
Antietam
The winning General for the Union was this person.
Ulysses S. Grant
This organization was designed to train, educate, provide clothing and otherwise help former slaves and poor Whites after the Civil War.
Freedman's Bureau
This successful lawyer from New York should have won the 1876 Presidential election but did not because of shenanigans in the vote submission and counting.
Samuel Tilden
The Republicans favored this policy with regard to slavery.
Keeping it within its existing borders.
The turning point of the Civil War was defined by two battles, one in the east and one on the Mississippi River. What were they?
Gettysburg and Vicksburg
The main General of the South from 1862 on was this person.
These court cases established that the 14th amendment only applied to federal law and policies.
The Slaughterhouse Cases
Credit Mobilier
The acquisition of this territory was key to the outbreak of the Civil War.
California
The concept of "total war" was best embodied in this action in 1864.
The Union General at the beginning of the Civil War, whose nickname was the "Virginia Creeper" was this person.
George McClellan
The end of the Reconstruction period was brought about by this.
The Compromise of 1877
This economic condition erupted in 1873 because of the Credit Mobilier scandal and Jay Gould's attempt to buy up all of the non-governmental gold reserves.
The Panic of 1873