What was the period of rebuilding the South called
100
John W. Booth
Who assassinated Lincoln
100
April 14, 1865
When did Abraham Lincoln attend a play at Fords theater
200
Prince William County, Virginia; battle of Bull run
Where did the first battle in the civil war take place?
200
Robert Lee was the most general.
Who was the most famous general
200
A plan that said when 10 percent of the voters in a state took an oath of loyalty to the union then slavery could be banned.
What was the ten percent plan
200
Andrew Johnson, vice president to Lincoln
Who became president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
200
1869 election
When was the first election that African Americans could vote
300
Appomattox court house
Where did general Lee surrender to general Grant?
300
General George Mead led a certain battle for the union
Who was the general that led the Union in the battle of Gettysburg
300
Freedmen's Bureau
What was an organization that helped freed African Americans adjust to freedom
300
Major Henry Rathbone
Who was surprised by Abe's death and tried to hunt down John Wilkes Booth
300
carpetbaggers
What were Northern whites who moved to the south after the war called by critics
400
Gettysburg, Virginia; battle of Gettysburg
Where did the most famous battle in the civil war happen?
400
Ulysses S. Grant was a famous general for the Union
Who was a famous general for the Union
400
Restoration
What did president Andrew Johnson call his plan for reconstruction of the south
400
Mary Todd Lincoln
Who was Lincolns wife when he died
400
Hardtack
What was a food commonly eaten by soldiers during the civil war
500
South Carolina
What was the first state to secede from the Union
500
Nathaniel Lyon died in the civil war
Who was a famous that died in the civil war
500
1867, reconstruction act passed
When was the first reconstruction act passed, what year
500
Secretary, Edwin Stanton
Who is the person that President Johnson wanted to suspend but the senate disapproved
500
A test African Americans had to take showing they could read and understood the state constitution. This stopped many African Americans from being able to vote due to their lack of education.