Vocab
Events
Union
Confederacy
100

Define the word tension

Angry or uneasy feelings

100

What began after the Confederate states seceded from the Union?

The Civil War

100

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

American President of the Union during the Civil War. 

100

What was the most important aspect of the confederate economy?

Slavery

200

What does the word Secession mean?

To leave the Union and make your own country. 

To separate 

200

What is the main reason the Civil War was fought?

Slavery 

or

The spread of slavery. 

200

Why did the Union generally have more money than the Confederacy?

Because most of the country's factories were located in the North. 

200

How did the Confederate states react to Lincoln's election?

The seceded from the Union. 

300

What was Bleeding Kansas?

Fighting over slavery

300

Who won the Election of 1860?

Abraham Lincoln

300

What was Abraham Lincoln's (and most of the Union's) stance on slavery?

Just wanted to stop it from spreading. 

300

Did the Confederacy have any chance of winning the Civil War?

No. The Union had more money, better railroads, and more access to basic needs and goods. 

400

What is Popular Sovereignty? 

The people of a state voting on what to do about slavery

400

What was the Fugitive Slave Act?

A law that returned runaway slaves back to their owners. 

400

What political party did Abraham Lincoln and most of the North belong to?

The New Republican Party. 

400

What is the name of the special type of farm found only in slave states that used slave labor?

Plantations. 

500

Why was the Republican Party formed in the 1860's?

To fight against slavery from spreading. 

500

Is the Civil War a true Civil War? Why or why not?

No, because it is two country's fighting each other. 

A Civil War is between one nation. 

500

What is the type of state that was allowed to keep their slaves after the Emancipation Proclamation called?


Border states

500

Name two out of the 11 states in the Confederacy

South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina