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Name: CHAPTER 15 VOCABULARY 1. Met in Austin, on January 28, 1861 to discuss secession(345) 2. President of the confederacy states (345) 3. Commanded the army of the Republic of Texas during civil war (348) 4. The city in Texas that was easily captured by Union Forces in October 1862 (350) 5. Led by Dick Dowling, defended Fort Griffin, only 47 soldiers (351) 6. Confederate leader drove Union Army out and recaptured Brownsville in July 1864 (351) 7. Elected Texas governor in 1861, was from South Carolina (355) 8. Place in Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant (357) 9. Appointed Governor in 1865 by President Andrew Johnson (357) 10. Well know unit east of the Mississippi River, which fought in more battles than any other cavalry unit (352) 11. Union commander that tried to land troops at Sabine Pass (351) 12. New Confederate commander in Texas, who took back Galveston (350) 13. African American that was awarded the Medal of Honor (348) 14. Post master general for the confederate states (345) 15. The political party that was against slavery (344) 16. Declared that the United States had abused its power and absolved all allegiance to the United States (345) 17. Held on February 4, 1861, where states took steps to form a new nation (345) 18. Passed on April 16, 1862 forced all men between ages of 18 to 35 to join the confederate army (348) 19. Led a Mexican American unit for the confederacy (349) 20. Commanded 47 soldiers at fort griffin (351) 21. Served east of Mississippi river, Robert E. Lee called John Bell Hood’s men his “finest soldiers” (352) 22. Cast battle of the civil war on May 13, 1865 (357) 23. Elected Texas governor in 1863 (355) 24. Important victory for confederacy protecting Texas (351) 25. Site where a naval battle occurred on January 1, 1836 (350) 26. Republican nominee in 1860 for the presidency (344) 27. Delegate from Collin County who voted against secession (348) 28. Vice president of the confederacy (345) 29. Republican nominee in 1860 for the presidency (344) 30. Turned her home into a hospital, she was a nurse (355) 31. Shot and killed President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 (357) 32. Positioned at the mouth of the Sabine River at the Sabine Pass (351) 33. Battle in April 1862, where Albert Sidney Johnston was killed (348) 34. States had more power than national government, and the document protected slavery (345) 35. The political party that supported slavery (343) 36. The eleven states that withdraw from the united states in 1861 (342) 38. Union commander at the surrender at Appomattox (357) Name: 39. Governor of Texas after Texas joined the confederate states (345) 40. 41. perpetual- 42. blockade- 43. quinine- 44. preventive strike- 45. ordinance- 46. homespun- 47. vigilante- 48. sovereignty- 49. unionist- 50. secede- 51. conscription- 52. states’ rights- Commanded confederate troops in Virginia (352)