CAUSES
WHO DID WHAT?
BATTLES, BATTLES
& MORE BATTLES
RECONSTRUCTION
200

As part of the Compromise of 1850, where was the slave trade banned? 

Washington, DC.

200

John Brown raided THIS to start an anti-slavery rebellion. What is it and what is the name of this particular one? 

a federal armory , "Harpers Ferry"

200

This caused the last 4 states in the South to secede (Virgina, North Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee)

What is The Battle of Fort Sumter?

200

The new and improved gunboats pioneered by Ulysses S Grant, making wooden ships obsolete forever. 

What are ironclads?

200

The laws created in the south, that vary state to state, that strictly limited the freedom of Blacks. For example, cannot be out past 10:00 pm; cannot hold public meetings; cannot trade or sell goods.

What are the Black Codes?

400

This state was created to be a free state to balance out Missouri entering as a slave state.

What is Maine?

400

He won many battles in the Civil War, coordinated a strategy to bring all Union forces together and united, was very effective at his job, and later on became president. 

Who is Ulysses S Grant?

400

This was Lee's first invasion of the North.

What is The Battle of Antietam? 

400

The Capture of New Orleans gave the Union control of the New Orleans port and access to what else? 

What is access to the Mississippi River?

400

This exempted a person from the Poll Tax or Literacy test.

What is the Grandfather Clause?

600

Name the 5 border states. ALL OR NOTHING. 

Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri

600

Lincoln said to him, "If you're not using the army, can I borrow it?"

Who is General George McClellan?

600

The Siege of Vicksburg was important because it allowed the Union to claim full control of THIS. 

What is The Mississippi River?

600

What was the ultimate goal of the Anaconda Plan?

(not WHAT it was, what was the end GOAL)

To blockade (cut off) the South and force them to surrender

600

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Guarentees citizenship to all people born in the US, regardless of race.

What is the 14th amendment?

800

As part of the Compromise of 1850, THESE 2 TERRITORIES would be admitted and popular sovereignty would decide whether slavery was legal there.

What are Utah and New Mexico?
800

The name of the military strategy General Sherman used in his March to the Sea?

(Two possible answers)

What is total war or scorched earth policy?

800

This 3-day stalemate was Lee's last invasion of the North. There were more casualties in this battle than there were American deaths in the entire Vietnam War. 

What is the Battle of Gettysburg?

800

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

The new type of bullet that goes into the new & improved rifled muskets

What are minie balls?

800

The term for when poor Black farmers rented land and paid with a portion of their crop. It often led to a cycle of debt and poverty.

What is sharecropping?

1000
In the case of Dred Scott vs. Sandford, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress cannot do what?

Cannot make laws that limit slavery

1000

The president after Andrew Johnson who instituted the Compromise of 1877.

Who is Rutherford B. Hayes?

1000

Sherman marched 60,000 troops 285 miles from one city to another. What city did they march to? (Name the city AND state)

Savannah, Georgia
1000

Which battle discouraged Britain from allying with the Confederacy and WHY?

Battle of Antietam because the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, making the cause of the war about ending slavery, so Britain didn't want to support slavery by supporting the Confederacy

1000

In the Compromise of 1877, troops were removed from the South, a railroad was built to connect South to the west, Democrats pledged to respect African Americans' rights, and WHAT is the 4th thing it agreed on?

A democrat was put into the presidential cabinet