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
As they marched, the troops used a tactic called “total war” which called for the destruction of the enemy’s resources such as animals, supplies, railroads, and factories. What was this?
March to the Sea
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?
he economy of the ______ grew after the war.
North
The general (leader) of the Confederate Army.
Who is General Robert E. Lee
Group of people opposed to slavery
What are abolitionists?
This event kicked off the Civil War with the first shots fired here
What was the attack on Fort Sumter?
This battle in Pennsylvania is considered the turning point of the war.
Gettysburg
The start of Shermans March was here
What is Atlanta, GA
Most of the destruction (complete ruin) was in the ______ since most of the battles were fought here.
South
This woman was one of the main conductor's 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?
His goal was to steal guns and arm enslaved people so they could fight for their freedom. He was captured and executed.
John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry
This was where President Lincoln was assassinated
Ford's Theatre
Who was elected President of the United States in 1860.
Abraham Lincoln
Union leader who was successful in defeating the Confederates.
Who is Ulysses S. Grant?
The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves that lived where?
What are states currently that allowed slavery.
By July of 1861, how many states were part of the Confederacy just prior to the first battle?
11
farms, cities, and factories were ruined because most fighting was done in the South
homes and businesses had to rebuilt
economy was slow to recover
Effects on the South
Sherman's March to the Sea ended in this city
What is Savannah, GA?
Author __________________________wrote the novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Union General most famously known for his "March to the Sea"
Who is William Sherman?
Effects on the North.
little impact due to lack of fighting in the North
economy quickly recovered
made money helping rebuild the South
Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant to end the war and the treaty was signed here.
Appomattox Court House
On June 19, 1865, federal troops from the North arrived in Galveston to take back control of Texas and to ensure that all enslaved people were freed.
Juneteenth
Robert E. Lee surrendered here in April 1865
Where is Appomattox, VA?
What is the belief that states should have the right to ignore any federal, or national law, they did not like?
state's rights