Causes of the Civil War
PEGS of Civil War
Battles in Texas
PEGS of Reconstruction
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100

One of the three "S"s that are causes of the Civil War.

What is slavery, sectionalism, and/or states' rights?
100

Another name for "withdraw" as related to the Civil War.

What is secede?

100

The name of the Union battle strategy that involved blockades.

What is the Anaconda Plan?

100

These three are important political impacts of Reconstruction.

The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments

100

Blockades did this to the South.

What is caused them not to get supplies?

200

Supporting a region or area instead of the whole country.

What is sectionalism?

200

The factor that Southerners felt was the most important to their economy.

What is slavery?

200

The battle that reopened a very important port in Texas.

What is the Battle of Galveston?

200
Freed slaves searching for their families is an example of this impact of Reconstruction.

What is a social impact?

200

One reason why the South felt a greater impact after the war ended than the North.

What are:  freed slaves entered society;  crops, homes and businesses destroyed; forced to follow new amendments they didn't agree with.

300

The belief that the states had a right to decide certain aspects of law.

What is states' rights?

300

One of the two reasons Sam Houston didn't want Texas to secede.

What is:  he made an oath to the US and he didn't think the South would win.

300

The battle that happened after the war was already over.

What is the Battle of Palmito Ranch?

300

This helped freed slaves with food, clothing, and schools.

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

300

This amendment gave birthright citizenship.

What is the 14th amendment?

400
The people who benefitted from tariffs being put in place before the war.

Who are northern factory owners?

400

The lowered demand for this caused economic hardship in the South during the war.

What is cotton?

400

The battle at the mouth of an important river that regained an important fort.

What is the Battle of Sabine Pass?

400

This amendment abolished slavery.

What is the 13th amendment?

400

This amendment gave voting rights to formerly enslaved people.

What is the 15th amendment?

500

The amendment that caused the debate about states' rights.

What is the 9th amendment?

500

Besides being the home managers, these people had to manage businesses and farms during the war.

Who are women?

500

The reason the South had much more recovery after the war than the North.

What is the fact that most of the battles of the war happened in the South?
500

These laws restricted the rights of freed slaves and restricted them from owning businesses and property and moving about freely.

What are Black Codes?

500

These laws happened after the abolishment of Black Codes.  They segregated Blacks from whites.

What are Jim Crow laws?