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Transcript
Civil War / Reconstruction Review
What issue most divided the United States before the Civil War?
What said slavery was legal in Missouri and was banned north of 3630 for the lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase?
What term meant that people could vote whether to allow slavery in a
territory?
Bleeding Kansas was a result of what act?
What act said that people could use popular sovereignty to decide
whether slavery could exist in a territory?
What Supreme Court case said that people were allowed to bring
their slaves anywhere they wanted since slaves were property?
Who raided the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry? He was killed as a
traitor and became a martyr in the North.
This political party was opposed to the spread of slavery and Abe
Lincoln was the most prominent member.
Who won the election of 1860 triggering several southern states to
secede?
Secession means to leave the Union. What was the first state to
secede before the Civil War?
Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired at?
What was the original reason that Lincoln joined the war?
How do we remember the North’s strategy to win the war?
What was the capital of the South for most of the war?
What did the chain stand for in the Northern strategy to win the war?
What was another name for the North’s blockade? In other words, it
was called the _____ Plan.
What economic problem did both the North and South have to deal
with?
What was the South’s strategy for winning the war?
What did the saw stand for in the Union plan of victory?
What freed the slaves in area under Confederate control?
What was the name given to the first battle of the Civil War?
Where did General Lee surrender?
What battle did U.S. Grant win to gain the Mississippi River for the
North?
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the focus of the war?
Why was the South fighting the war?
What was it called when the north destroyed everything in its path?
What did the Seize stand for in the Union plan of victory?
What famous African American unit fought courageously at Fort
Wagner, South Carolina?
slavery
Missouri Compromise
Popular sovereignty
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dred Scott Case
John Brown
Republican
Abraham Lincoln
South Carolina
Fort Sumter
Bring the Union back together
Chain – Saw - Seize
Richmond, Virginia
Blockade the South
Anaconda
Inflation.
Fight a defensive war until the North
got tired of fighting
Capture the Mississippi River, splitting
the Confederacy in 2
Emancipation Proclamation
Bull Run
Appomattox Courthouse
Vicksburg
Added freeing slaves to the goals of the
war
To save the “Southern way of life””
which included slavery
Total war
Capture Richmond
54th Massachusetts
What was the job of African American soldiers at the beginning of
the war?
Whose soldiers were called the Rebs?
What term refers to the idea that some states believed their interests
were more important than the issues of the nation as a whole?
What battle was known as the turning point of the Civil War?
Before the Civil War, which section of the country was most for
states’ rights?
What was the name of the most famous iron-clad battle?
What northern general used total warfare in his “march to the sea”?
What was the goal of total war?
How many slaves were freed immediately by the Emancipation
Proclamation?
Who was the most famous Confederate General?
In what year was the Emancipation Proclamation officially enacted?
Which army had the advantage of fighting mostly on their homeland?
Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?
Who won the battle of Gettysburg?
Whose army fought most of the war in enemy territory?
What term means a strong sense of loyalty to a state or nation?
Who made the Gettysburg Address?
Who was the President of the Confederate States of America?
Who was the most successful Union General?
In what year was the Gettysburg Address made?
Which army was known as the Federal Army or Billy Yanks?
Which side had more industry before the Civil War?
Which side had more slavery before the Civil War?
What said the Civil War was a test of whether a democratic
government could survive?
In what year was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
Which side had a larger population before the Civil War began?
Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War?
Who was elected president in 1864?
Where was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
General Lee surrendered soon after this city was destroyed?
Who was afraid of competition from freedmen?
What year did the Battle of Gettysburg take place in?
Which army had a better navy when the war began?
Who made the Emancipation Proclamation?
What was the capital of the North?
Laborers only – they were not allowed
to fight
South
States’ rights
Gettysburg
South
Monitor vs. Merrimack
General William T. Sherman
Destroy the South’s will to fight
Zero – Confederate states didn’t
consider Lincoln their president and
didn’t listen to him so zero
Robert E. Lee
January 1, 1863
South
John Wilkes Booth
North
North
sectionalism
Abraham Lincoln
Jefferson Davis
Ulysses S. Grant
November 19, 1863
North
North
South
Gettysburg Address
1865
North
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Ford’s Theater
Richmond, Virginia
Poor in the South and factory workers
in the North
July, 1863
North
Abraham Lincoln
Washington D.C.