Vocabulary
People
Causes of the Civil War
Civil War
Reconstruction
100

This document freed all slaves who were living in rebelling states.

Emancipation Proclamation

100

Confederate general from Virginia who was originally asked by President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army.

Robert E. Lee

100

Recognized slaves as property and not as citizens; considered a victory to slave owners and enraged abolitionist

Dred Scott decision

100

Why was the Battle of Vicksburg important during the Civil War?

It was located on the Mississippi River, a crucial supply route.

100

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

13th Amendment

200

This measure gave African American men the right to vote.

15th Amendment

200

When he was elected in the 1860, Southern states believed he intended to prohibit slavery and started to secede from the Union. 

Abraham Lincoln

200

This conflict began as a result of the U.S. annexing Texas. 

Mexican-American War

200

It was the deadliest battle of the Civil War.

Battle of Gettysburg

200

This amendment granted citizenship to and protection of civil liberties of people recently freed from slavery.

14th amendment

300

The compromise maintained an equal balance of power in the Senate by allowing Missouri to become a slave state and allowing Maine to become a free state.

Missouri Compromise

300

Radical Republicans Congressional leaders felt that this individual did not adequately punish Southern states for their role in the Civil War so they impeached him. 

Andrew Johnson

300

An unsuccessful attempt to use popular sovereignty as a solution to the slavery question. The government wanted to allow people living in the territory to vote on the issue of slavery themselves.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

300

This city was an essential target for Union forces because the city's location was a hub of railroads carrying military supplies.

Battle for Atlanta

300

Government agency was formed to help former slaves acquire land after the Civil War.

Freedmen's Bureau

400

Restricted the rights of African Americans and prevented them from achieving economic independence.

Black Codes

400

His ultimate goal at Harper's Ferry was to steal weapons to be used in a potential slave rebellion.

John Brown

400

The United States won California and other new states as a result of the Mexican War. This compromise was a way to settle disagreements about permitting slavery in those states.

Compromise of 1850

400

The purpose of this attack was to weaken Southern morale and bring an end to the war.

General William T. Sherman's March to the Sea

400

This group of individuals main goal during Reconstruction was to suppress and intimidate black voters and their white supporters.

Ku Klux Klan

500

The destiny of the United States to expand west to the Pacific Ocean, which justified their actions at the expense of American Indians.

Manifest Destiny

500

This individual fulfilled Manifest Destiny with the annexation of Texas and Oregon territory.

James K. Polk

500

-Ended the Mexican War

-The US bought the Mexican Cession for $15 million

-Mexico recognized Texas as independent

Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo 

500

This section of the United Stated was most prepared  during the Civil War because it industrialized, giving them better access to the cash needed to fund the war.

The North

500

This reconstruction plan was more strict on the Confederate states and required them to declare secession illegal AND 50% of the population to swear loyalty before readmission to the states. 

Congressional Reconstruction