The President of the Confederacy
Who is Jefferson Davis
President Lincoln believed it was illegal for the Southern states to do this, which means leave the union.
Secede
first state to secede
What is South Carolina?
The bloodiest battle of the Civil War
What was the battle of Gettysburg
The first shots of the war were fired here
What is Fort Sumter? or Charleston, SC?
What were 2 Northern advantages in the war.
What are a larger population, more supplies/resources; industrialization, railroads?
commander of the South's Army
Who is General Robert E. Lee
Group of people opposed to slavery
What are abolitionists?
Lincoln's Plan for the war
What is the Anaconda Plan?
This battle in Pennsylvania is considered the turning point of the war.
Gettysburg
march from the union destroying everything
What is the "March to the Sea"?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
This woman was one of the main conductors of the underground railroad.
Harriet Tubman
This document declared slaves in rebelling states were henceforward free
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
Lincoln's speech given November 19th, 1863 to memorialize fallen troops at a Battlefield.
What is the Gettysburg Address?
first major victory for the Confederacy
What is Bull Run?
This was where President Lincoln was assassinated
Ford's Theatre
Lincoln's original plan in regards to slavery
to keep it from spreading
The abolitionist who attacked the Army's arsenal of guns at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.
Who is John Brown?
having more love for your part, or region, of the United States.
What is Sectionalism ?
Years of the war
1861-1865
This was where Stonewall Jackson earned his nickname
What is the battle of Bull Run?
First African American to win the Congressional Medal of Honor
Who is William Carney?
First AND second turning point of the war
Gettysburg and Vicksburg
Union General most famously known for his "March to the Sea"
Who is William T. Sherman?
Name at least 2 reasons for the Civil War
the differences in geography and the different economies of the North/South; the issue over states' rights; the issue of slavery; the Missouri Compromise; Bleeding Kansas; John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry; the Election of 1860.
When violence broke out in Kansas over the issue of slavery - what nickname was Kansas given?
What is Bleeding Kansas
Battle where the Union took control of the Mississippi River
What is the Battle of Vicksburg?
Robert E. Lee surrendered here in April 1865
Where is Appomattox, VA?
reason WHY Lincoln passed the Emancipation Proclamation
give north motivation AND the hurt the south's crops