Civil War People
Civil War
Slavery
Election of 1860
Civil War Misc.
100

The President of the Confederacy

Who is Jefferson Davis

100

President Lincoln believed it was illegal for the Southern states to do this, which means leave the union.

Secede

100
What is slavery? 

Slavery was a system where people were treated as property and forced to work without pay or freedom.

100

Who won the Election of 1860? 

Abraham Lincoln  

100

Who was the abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry and was involved in Bleeding Kansas?

 John Brown

200

The general of the Confederacy 

Who is Robert E. Lee 

200

Group of people opposed to slavery 

 What are abolitionists?

200

True or False: Slaveowners were often kind and caring to their slaves 

False 

200

Who was John C. Breckenridge? 

A candidate in the election of 1860 that supported slavery 

200

How long did the Civil War last? 

4 years (1861-1865) 

300

The president of the United States (union) 

Abraham Lincoln 

300

This document declared slaves in rebelling states were  free (even though it didn't really end slavery).

 What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

300

Working conditions of a slave 

Long, hard days with very little breaks. Worked on plantations 

300

True or False: The south was happy with the results of the 1860 Election  

False 

300

The secret network of abolitionists helping slaves to freedom

Underground Railroad

400

The man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln

Who is John Wilkes Booth

400

Most battles and damage was in the North or the South? 

What is the South?

400

What risks did enslaved people take to escape to freedom? 

Being captured, killed, or beaten 

400

Abraham Lincoln's view of Slavery during the election 

he supported Slavery where it already existed 

400

Where did Lincoln grow up? 

In Indiana on a family farm 

500

General of the Union 

Who is Ulysses S. Grant 

500

The Civil War didn't start as a war about slavery but rather about....

The rights for states to make their own decisions (state's rights).

500

Why did the south want to keep slavery? 

Their farming economy depended on enslaved labor, especially on large plantations growing crops like cotton and tobacco.

500

Explain the electoral college

Instead of everyone’s votes across the whole country being counted all together, each state gets a certain number of “points” based on how many people live there.

500

Where was Lincoln when he was assassinated?  

What is the theater (Ford's Theater)