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Economies
Reconstruction
Amendments
Civil War Ideas
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The South’s economy was
based on:
The North’s economy was
based on:
South: Agriculture
North:
Industry/Manufacturing
Eli Whitney invented the
cotton gin which affected
the South. What invention
of his affected the North?
Interchangeable Parts
After the Siege of
Vicksburg the Union
could slow the South’s
cotton industry because
they controlled the:
Mississippi River
What caused the price of
field slaves to increase
leading up to the Civil War?
The expansion of cotton production
and the invention
of the Cotton Gin.
The President of the
Confederate States of
America was:
Jefferson Davis
This individuals plan
called for a pardon of all
Southerners who swore
an allegiance. States could
form again after 10% did
this.
Abraham Lincoln
This individuals planned
on keeping with
Lincoln’s plan but was
stopped by the Radical
Republicans in Congress.
Andrew Johnson
The economic state of the
South during
Reconstruction could be
described as:
Ruined, decimated,
destroyed
This group wanted political
equality, the right to vote, to
dominate Southern politics,
and a strict re-entrance policy
for Confederate states by
placing military governments
in those states.
Radical Republicans
In this bill, the majority of white
males had to take an oath of
loyalty to the Union. Former
Confederate officials could not
vote or hold office.
Wade-Davis Bill
(Congress)
th
13
The
amendment
accomplished:
Complete abolition of
slavery.
th
14
The
amendment
accomplished:
Establishes citizenship of
the population in the
United States.
The 8th amendment
guarantees:
Freedom from cruel and
unusual punishment for
crimes.
th
4
The
amendment
guarantees the right to
freedom from:
Illegal search and seizures.
th
15
The
amendment
accomplished:
The right to vote regardless
of race, age, and ethnicities.
Who was left out still?
The Union’s goal in
fighting the Civil War
was:
Preserve the
United States
The South was fighting the
Civil War for:
States’ Rights
The conspiracy to
assassinate President
Lincoln was carried out
by who? Where? What
did the assassin declare
as he escaped?
John Wilkes Booth
Ford’s Theatre
“Sic Semper Tyranis”
The surrender by General
Lee to General Grant took
place here:
Appomattox Courthouse
This battle of the Civil
War was the most
northern advance taken
by the Confederates:
Gettysburg
Under the KansasNebraska Act the issue
of slavery was decided
by:
Popular Sovereignty
(the people’s vote)
In this compromise California
entered as a free state and the
New Mexico and Arizona
territories were created.
Compromise of 1850
Why didn’t slavery spread
into the North?
The North’s economy
depended more on industry
and manufacturing rather
than agriculture.
In the Supreme Court case
Dred Scott argued that he
was a free man because:
He spent a great deal of
time on free soil.
During the Civil War most of
the population was located:
In the North
Make your wager
What was the name of the
individual who was
placed in charge of the
“March to the Sea” which
destroyed the South and
overtook the city of
Atlanta.
William Tecumseh
Sherman