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The era after the Civil War when Union Soldiers were deployed in the South to oversee post-war operations and help protect African Americans.

Reconstruction

100
16th President of the United States, First Republican President, created the Emancipation Proclamation and led the Union during the American Civil War

Abraham Lincoln

100

Name 3 of the 4 border states during the Civil War

West Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri

100

The assassin and actor who shot Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865.

John Wilkes Booth

100

Abraham Lincoln's Second Vice President and Successor. He was originally a Democrat but opposed the Confederacy. He led the US during early reconstruction and was the first US President to be impeached. 

Andrew Johnson.

200

Define the "Solid South"

Democratic control over State Legislatures following the Civil War until the Civil Rights Era.

200

President of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, former Senator from Mississippi.

Jefferson Davis

200

The political faction that supported rights for African Americans, harsh punishments of Confederate officials, and equal rights.

Radical Republicans

200

General during the American Civil War that led the Union advance along the Mississippi River, captured Vicksburg, and then defeated Robert E. Lee in Virginia, ending the war. He later became President of the United States but it was known as a corrupt administration.

Ulysses S. Grant
200

The Peculiar Institution is a nickname for what?

Slavery

300

The policy that states vote over whether they are free or slave states. Policy was created by Stephen Douglas

Popular Sovereignty 

300

General during the American Civil War for the Union, fired by Lincoln twice, and was the Democratic Nominee for the 1864 US Presidential Election.

George McClellan

300
The law passed during the Compromise of 1850 allowing Southerners to enter the North to capture escaped slaves.

The Fugitive Slave Act

300

Illinois Senator who ran for an election in 1858 and debated Abraham Lincoln. He created popular sovereignty and ran as a Northern Democrat during the Election of 1860.

Stephen Douglas

300

Union General that led soldiers through Georgia in late 1864, a campaign known as "The March to the Sea".

William Tecumseh Sherman

400

A compromise made during the Monroe Administration over creating a division of north and south between free and slave states.

The Missouri Compromise

400

This ardent abolitionist started the fighting in Kansas after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act and attempted to rob a depot at Harpers Ferry and start a slave uprising before being executed by the Federal Government

John Brown

400

Laws put in place after Reconstruction in the South, segregating African American populations. 

Jim Crow Laws

400

Confederate General during the American Civil War, was shot and killed by his own soldiers during the night, mistaken to be an enemy. 

Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

400

This amendment gave African Americans the right to vote

The 15th Amendment

500
After the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, Northerners and Southerners moved to Kansas to vote over if the state is a free state or slave state. Once fighting began, what was the fighting in Kansas called?

Bleeding Kansas

500

Founder of the American Red Cross during the American Civil War

Clara Barton

500

Appomattox Courthouse is known for was civil war event?

A. a Battle

b. Start of the War

c. End of the War

c. End of the American Civil War, where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.

500

A slave who attempted to lead a slave insurgency in 1831 from a plantation in Virginia, only to be killed. 

Nat Turner

500

First African American Senator from Mississippi during Reconstruction, member of the Republican Party, and fought in the American Civil War on the side of the Union.

Hiram Revels