People
People
Events
North/South
Vocabulary
C.E.C.
100

The person was given the city of Savannah, Ga as a Christmas present.

Abraham Lincoln

100
This person wrote the book Uncle Tom's Cabin, which spoke about the cruelty of slavery.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
100

This bloody battle occurred from July 1 to July 3, 1863. A lot of men were lost on both sides; This battle was a turning point and foreshadowed who would win the war.

Battle of Gettysburg

100
This area contained huge farms called plantations and had more enslaved people here.
South
100

A person who wants to eliminate slavery

abolitionist

100

The way people interpret the U.S. Constitution
(cultural / economic / constitutional )

constitutional

200
This person was the most successful Northern general in the Civil War.
Ulysses S. Grant
200
This person, known for his strength, led the Confederates during the First Battle of Bull Run.
"Stonewall" Jackson
200

The beginning of the Civil War started with the first shots fired here...

Fort Sumter

200
This area had more people and factories and most of the people opposed slavery.
North
200

To officially leave a nation or country

secede

200

The way people chose to live their lives

(cultural / economic / constitutional )

cultural

300
This person was the most successful Southern general in the Civil War.
Robert E. Lee
300
This person led the March to the Sea destroying everything in his path.
William T. Sherman
300

General Sherman's destruction of everything in GA (from Atlanta to Savannah) that could help the South win the war

March to the Sea

300
Most of the people living here opposed the election of Abraham Lincoln as President.
South
300

 The belief that states should have final authority over the federal government; One of the main reasons the South seceded

states' rights

300

The way people made a living

(cultural / economic / constitutional )

economic

400
This person was the president of the Union during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln
400
Which abolitionist led an attack at Harpers Ferry, Virginia?
John Brown
400

Where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant, ending the Civil War

Appomattox Court House

400
Many of the states here broke away from the Union.
South
400

Devotion to a section or region over those of a country as a whole

sectionalism

400

People in the North did not farm, so they worked in textiles, fished, etc. People in the South worked with agriculture.

(cultural / economic / constitutional)

economic

500
This person was the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Jefferson Davis
500

This person captured the city of Atlanta during what was known as the Atlanta Campaign.

William T. Sherman

500

The Union bombarded this place for over a month to officially split the Confederacy in half; a turning point in the war

Battle of Vicksburg

500

This area had little damage and need of restoration after the war

North

500

The idea that the national government should have final authority over the states

federalism

500

Slavery was illegal and considered morally wrong in the North. Slavery was legal in the South and considered necessary for their way of life.

(cultural / economic / constitutional)

cultural