Cooks, laborers, camp workers
African American
Missouri- slave state
Missouri Compromise
Battle for the control of the Mississippi River
Vicksburg
Marked the beginning of the Civil War
Fort Sumter
Was a former enslaved African American who promoted African involvement in the Civil War
Frederick Douglass
As the war went on, younger and younger soldiers and more poorly equipped and clothed soldiers
Confederate
Maine- free state
Missouri Compromise
Battled for control of the capital of the Confederacy... Name the capital
Richmond
First major battle of the war
First battle of Bull Run
President of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
Paid less than white soldiers
African American
California- free state
Compromise of 1850
Battled for control of the Union capital... Name the Union capital
Washington D. C.
Divided the south, the North controlled the Mississippi River after this battle
Vicksburg
Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
Abraham Lincoln
Left businesses for women to run
Union
Popular sovereignty
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Battle which included controlling high ground
Gettysburg
The turning point of the war, the North repelled Lee's invasion
Gettysburg
Asked to became a Union General... he became a Confederate General
Robert E. Lee
African American sailor elected to the House of Representations
Robert Smalls
A stricter fugitive slave law
Compromise of 1850
Blockaded by the Union forces to block supplies entering by water
Southern ports cities... Savannah, Charleston, and New Orleans
Made "freeing of the slaves" the new focus of the war
Emancipation Proclamation
Started the Red Cross
Clara Barton