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100

This event is what put Lincoln on the map. He lost the senate race, but won the hearts of the Americans.

Lincoln-Douglas Debate

100

The bloodiest single day in American History.

Battle of Antietam

100

He was president when the Civil War started.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This amendment made slavery illegal.

13th Amendment

100

What is the oldest living land animal?

A 192 year old tortoise named Jonathan 

200

This was an event that John Brown and his men went down to raid weapons from an armory. 

Harper's Ferry

200

Bloodiest Battle of the Civil War

Battle of Gettysburg

200

Famous abolitionist, he was responsible for the raid on Harpers Ferry. 

John Brown

200

Organized the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and, crucially, repealed the Missouri Compromise, allowing settlers in these territories to decide whether to allow slavery through "popular sovereignty"

Kansas-Nebraska Act

200

What body part is the only human organ that can fully regenerate itself

Liver

300

This book was written and is considered one of the causes of the Civil War. It was written by a woman.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

300

This was when Union General Sherman marched across Georgia destroying farms and railroads to break the South's will to fight.

Sherman's March to the Sea

300

Wrote Uncle Toms Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

This gave African American men the right to vote.

15th Amendment

300

What is a part of the body that cannot heal itself?

Teeth

400

This is when we bought the little bit of land in southern Arizona/New Mexico so that we could build a railroad there.

Gadsden Purchase

400

This battle was considered Lee's greatest tactical victory. It was fought in Virginia.

Chancellorsville

400

Got into a series of debates with Lincoln

Stephen Douglas

400

This freed the slaves in territories that were in rebellion to the Union.

Emancipation Proclamation 

400

What is the hardest bone in the body?

Femur

500

This was a decision that said that slaves were not citizens so they could not sue in the court. 

Dred Scott Decision

500

This is where the Civil War ended and the Confederates surrendered.

Battle of Appomattox Court House

500

Was assigned a mission by American President Millard Fillmore to force the opening of Japanese ports to American trade, through the use of gunboat diplomacy if necessary.

Matthew Perry

500

The act required that slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state.

Fugitive Slave Law

500

Napoleon Bonaparte was attacked by a swarm of this animal

Rabbits