Leaders
The North
The South
Slavery
Expansion
100

Which President acted within the “Corrupt Bargain?”

JQA (John Quincy Adams) 

100

Who Led the Northern Union Through the Civil War? 

Abraham Lincoln

100

Main Sources for the South’s Economy?

Slavery and Textiles

100

The Term Referring to the People Who Sought to End Slavery 

Abolitionists 

100

The 1st Major Battle That “Awakened” the North and the South

The Battle of Bull Run 
200

This leader/general led the north during the Civil War and a very good writer 

Ulysses S. Grant 

200

This gender had the majority (BUT NOT ALL) of free will In the north.

Women 

200

This Grain had an Abundance in the South 

Rice

200

This man sued for his freedom but congress ultimately rejected him.

Dred Scott 

200

This Act allowed voters in these states to choose to allow slavery

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

300

This leaders crisis was seen as a precursor to the Civil War (State Leader and Crisis)

Jackson’s Nullification Crisis 

300

This battle was held in the north. The biggest war of the entire civil conflict. 

The Battle of Gettysburg 

300

This group planned to restore white supremacy.    

The K3 (Klu Klux Klan)

300

The abolitionist who led an attack on Harpers Ferry in VA in 1859 

John Brown

300

The Compromise of 1850 made this state a free one

California 

400

The confederate president of the south

Jefferson Davis 

400

This business was the main source of money for the north 

factories 

400

Known as “The Firecracker State”

South Carolina 

400

Who wrote and published “Uncle Tom‘s Cabin?”

Harriet Beecher 

400

This battle is when the North and South “stopped fighting with words and started to fight with bullets.” 

Bloody Kansas

500

This President was ”The Man Who Never Told a Lie” 

Abraham Lincoln 

500

The line “Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.” is in what speech?

The Gettysburg Address 

500
The Percent of the population that lived in cities 

5-10 Percent

500

The Average Life Expectancy of a Slave was

20-30 Years

500

Which state did the Indians move to during the great expansion? 

The Future state of Oklahoma