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President of the United States during the Civil War, decreed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing slaves in the Confederacy, suspended habeas corpus to protect the war effort, pushed for the passage of the 13th amendment banning slavery, assassinated days after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Court House

Abraham Lincoln

100

Battle fought in Central Pennsylvania, marking the furthest north the Confederate army attacked the Union, a major Union victory and turning point in the war.

Gettysburg

100

In the Compromise of 1850, what process was put into place that allowed territories to decide for themselves whether or not they should be admitted as a free or slave state?

Popular Sovereignty

100

The Republican Party was formed in 1854 attracting antislavery Democrats,  Whigs, Free-Soilers and No-Nothings… What was central to their platform?

opposition of slavery

100

What are the school colors?

Maroon & White
200

A former slave, also known as ‘Black Moses’, who was instrumental in the effort along the Underground Railroad helping to transport enslaved persons in the South to free parts of the country.

Harriet Tubman

200

Northern abolitionists and free African Americans risked their lives and safety to help enslaved people escape to freedom through this loosely organized network

Underground Railroad

200

Following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, several southern states led by South Carolina decided to do this:

secede from the Union

200

Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin helped to…

Showcase the horrors and emotional impact of slavery to unknowing northerners

200

What are the 4 mascots?

Indian, Indian Princess, Spirit, Super Maroon

300

Confederate General that served as the head of the Army of Northern Virginia. Graduated West Point at the top of his class and previously served in the Army of the United States. Known for his strong ability as a military leader and helped the Confederacy pick up many victories, especially early in the war.

Robert E Lee

300

Confederate army broke the siege at Petersburg and tried to escape the Union army until they were trapped and surrendered at what town?

Appomattox Court House

300

military decree issued by Abraham Lincoln, enacted to free all enslaved people in states still in rebellion against the Union after January 1, 1863

Emancipation Proclamation

300

Union General that was victorious in the siege at Vicksburg and took control of all the armies, eventually receiving the surrender from Robert E Lee at Appomattox Courthouse.

Ulysses S. Grant


300

What sport won a sectional title in the fall of 2025?

Volleyball

400

Photographer notorious for his photographs of important people, places, and battlefields in the Civil War. Employed 20 teams of photographers but took credit for all work they completed. His Exhibition “The Dead at Antietam” provided graphic evidence of the terrible realities of war.

Mathew Brady


400

Capital of the Confederacy, after the siege at Petersburg the city was destroyed. Located in Virginia about 100 miles from Washington DC

Richmond

400

What did Chief Justice Roger Taney rule in the Dred Scott decision?

enslaved people and their descendants were property, not citizens, and therefore were not entitled to sue in court

400

General in Robert E Lee's army that led his unit to a charge on the 3rd day of Gettysburg. The result of the charge was slaughter and most of the men in the unit were killed in minutes by the Union Soldiers defending Cemetery Rdige

Pickett's Charge

400

Old Indian Tom gave his name to...

the high school upon the hill

500

In 1852, published Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a powerful condemnation of slavery. Selling 300,000 copies in its first year spreading compassion for enslaved people in the North and condemnation in the South.

Harriet Beecher Stowe


500

Mass Senator Charles Sumner delivered a blistering speech on the Senate floor, which came to be known as “The Crime Against Kansas”, what happened as a result of his speech

He was beaten with a cane by Preston Brooks

500

The President viewed any effort to undermine the war effort as a grave threat to the nation and suspended the constitutional right of _____________, which protects a person from being held in jail without being charged with a specific crime

habeas corpus

500

General in the Union army notorious for his brutal "March to the Sea" after taking Atlanta from the Confederacy

William Tecumseh Sherman

500

Who are the football stadium and Victory Bell named after

Nathaniel Detwiler