When did the Civil War take place?
1861-1865
What action did Southern states take that was a major cause of the Civil War?
Southern states seceding, or leaving the United States (North).
Where and when did the Civil War begin?
In 1861, Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. A bloody battle between the North and South began and started the Civil War.
What led to the abolition of slavery?
The Union victory eventually led to the abolition of slavery throughout the United States (13th Amendment)
What is a secret, hidden journey to freedom for slaves called?
The Underground Railroad was the hidden journey to freedom for slaves.
What were the people fighting for the South called?
Confederates were the people that were fighting for the South.
What was the court ruling that declared that Dred Scott should not be given his freedom?
The Dred Scott Decision
Name two generals during the Civil War and identify which one led the North and which one led the South.
General Lee fought for the Confederacy, or the South and General Grant fought for the Union, or the North.