Civil War
Battles of Significance
IMPACTS & Reconstruction
Reconstruction & The West - Americans
The West - Indigenous Policy
100

Had the advantage of established banks, better finances, more people, more factories and access to more weapons. 

What was the Union?

100

Attack that started the Civil War

What was Fort Sumter? 

100

This changed the focus of the war from keeping the Union together to ending slavery.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation? 

100

granting of free land in the Great Plains 

What is the Homestead Act? 

100

School that had the slogan, "Kill the Indian, Save the Man"?

What was the Carlisle School? 

200

Had the advantage of knowing the terrain and fighting a defensive battle.

What was the Confederacy? 

200

This battle took place over multiple days, was extremely bloody and was the last time the South ever went on the offensive.

What was the Battle of Gettysburg? 

200

This organization was formed before the war ended and attempted to start the process of integrating former slaves into Southern society.

What is the Freedmen's Bureau? 
200

Act that called for the building of the Transcontinental Railroad

What was the Pacific Railway Act?

200

Person who successfully forced Custer and his men from their territory as they attempted to encroach onto Sioux land? 

Who was Sitting Bull? 

300

Plan put forth by Winifred Scott; northern strategy in the war.

What was the Anaconda Plan?

300

General that was hired and fired twice by Lincoln

Who was General George McClellan? 

300

these quickly developed to entrap freedmen and women post war.

What were Black Codes? 

300

system of forcing poor black and white citizens into "renting" land and working the land for wealthy land owners.

What is sharecropping? 

300

Helen Hunt Jackson wrote this book to expose endless harms to Indigenous people throughout US History

What is A Century of Dishonor?
400
played a significant role in the war but was subjected to harsher laws and were under strict supervision

what were the border states? 

400

This battle was a turning point as it was enough of a "victory" for Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.

What was the Battle of Antietam? 

400

Greatest achievement of the Freedmen's Bureau.

What is education/building schools? 

400
Name for system of forced labor post arrest.

What is convict leasing? 

400

Name of policy that allowed the end of reservations - and the move to individual plots of land?

What was the Dawes Severalty Act? 

500

Union strategy that included a slash and burn journey toward the end of the war.

What was Sherman's March to the Sea?

500

This was a hard fought battle that was w a turning point in the war as it divided the Confederacy.

What was the Battle of Vicksburg?


500

official end of Reconstruction.

What was the Compromise of 1877?

500

What set up public colleges for the purpose of advancing agricultural knowledge and understanding? 

What was the Morrill Land Grant Act? 

500

Who was the person who analyzed the role of the Frontier in our country's developent after the Census deemed it no longer a Frontier.

Who was Frederick Jackson Turner?