Slavery and Slaves
Road to the Civil War
Battles of the Civil War
Prominent Figures
Terms
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This term is used to name the trade routes of slaves from Africa to Europe and the Americas, shipping them across the Atlantic.

Atlantic Slave Trade

100

This fiction book told the horrors of the life of a slave, selling millions of copies in the North. 

Uncle Tom's Cabin

100

One of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, the battle saw the victory of the Union on Day 3; also known as the turning point of the war.

Battle of Gettysburg

100

The winner of the presidential election of 1860 that led the Union during the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

100

To vreak away from... South Carolina did this first to leave the United States and form the Confederacy.

Secede or Secession

200

This region of the US saw the most slaves arrive here due to the demand of plantation farming.

The South

200

Due to popular sovereignty and no way to check who votes, many people flocked to two territories in the Midwest to vote and killed opponents, giving this event the nickname...

Bleeding Kansas

200

These early battles of the Civil War saw the Confederacy win both, also the biggest victories for the South.

Battles of Bull Run

200

A West Point graduate known for his military expertise in multiple wars and led the Confederate army.

Robert E. Lee

200

This is the name for the group of states that left the US that jump-started the Civil War.

Confederacy

400

These chain of islands were the middle ground of the American slave trade; it saw 10+ million slaves arrive here during this time. 

The Caribbean

400

John Brown led an abolitionist group here and took over a military armory, only to be executed 2 days later by Robert E. Lee's army.

Harper's Ferry

400

"The shot hear 'round the world" is the quote used for the Confederate attack on a South Carolina fort that started the Civil War.

Fort Sumter

400

The main general for the Union known for his victories against Robert E. Lee.

Ulysses S. Grant

400

The name for the speech President Lincoln gave to allow slaves to try and escape the South to join the Union war effort.

Emancipation Proclamation

700

This slave worked for a medical doctor that sued for his own freedom at the Supreme Court but lost.

Dred Scott

700

On the Senate Floor, this event was given its name because of a speech that was abrupted by a southern politician that beat up a Northern politician.

Charles Sumner's Caning

700

Union forces lost over 10,000 troops during their attempts to take over a fort that would give them control of the Mississippi River. 

Siege at Vicksburg

700

Major abolitionist that led charges at both the Kansas territory and the raid at Harper's Ferry.

John Brown

700

The ability for states to vote on which type of state they want to become.

Popular Sovereignty

1000

This act gave the US a stricter slave law that made any Northerner who helped slaves escape an outlaw, giving them jail time and/or fines.

Fugitive Slave Act

1000

This election saw the landside victory of the Republican Candidate, leading to the secession of the South.

Election of 1860

1000

This march was conducted by the Union Army that took the approach of "total war", burning whole cities to the ground over 60 miles in Georgia.

Sherman's March to the Sea

1000

This is the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", which showed many northerners the horrible conditions slaves were living in in the South.

Harriet Beecher Stowe.

1000

This group was the most prominent all-black army during the Civil War on the Union side...

54th Massachusetts Regiment