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Transcript
The Civil War
Political
Economic
Military
Social
Intellectual
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Final Jeopardy
Powers as both chief executive and commander in chief, often without the
authorization or approval of Congress
Executive powers
Lincoln suspended this writ, which states that a person cannot be arrested
without probable cause and must be informed of the charges against him and
be given an opportunity to challenge them.
Habeas corpus
States bordering the North; Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri.
They were slave states, but did not secede.
Border States
President of the Confederacy.
Jefferson Davis
1866- Supreme Court ruled that military trials of
civilians were illegal unless the civil courts are
inoperative or the region is under marshal law.
Ex Parte Milligan
The U.S. Treasury issued over $430 million in a paper currency. This paper
money could not be redeemed in gold, a fact that contributed to the rising
inflation.
Greenbacks
Raised tariff rates to increase revenue and protect American
manufacturers. It’s passage initiated a Republican program of high
protective tariffs to help industrialists.
Morrill Tariff Act of 1861
Prompted settlement of the Great Plains by offering parcels of 160 acres
of public land free to whatever person or family would farm that land for
at least five years.
Homestead Act of 1862
Encouraged states to use the sale of federal land grants to maintain
agricultural and technical colleges.
Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862
Authorized the building of a transcontinental railroad over a northern route
in order to link the economies of California and the western territories with
the eastern states.
Pacific Railway Act of 1862
Site of the opening engagement of the Civil War. On December 20,
1860, South Carolina had seceded from the Union, and had demanded
that all federal property in the state be surrendered to state authorities.
Major Robert Aniston concentrated his unit at the site, and when Lincoln
took office, this site was one of the only two forts in the South still under
Union control.
Fort Sumter
Conceived the union strategy known as the Anaconda Plan that would be
used to defeat the Confederacy. Known for his rifles.
Winfield Scott
Major general during the Civil War and the Democratic party
candidate for president in 1864. He organized the famous Army of
the Potomac and served briefly from 1861 to 1862 as the generation
- chief of the Union army.
George McClellan
90,000 soldiers under Meade vs. 76,000 under Lee, lasted for three days.
The Union won the battle and pushed Lee’s army south.
Battle of Gettysburg
Lee surrendered to Grant at this court house; the final engagement of the
Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern
Virginia before it surrendered to the Union Army under General Ulysses S.
Grant.
Appomattox Court House
An act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against
civil authority or an established government.
Insurrection
An actor, he planned with others for six months to abduct Lincoln at
the start of the war, but they were foiled when Lincoln didn’t arrive at
the scheduled place. On April 14, 1865, he shot Lincoln at Ford’s
theater and cried “Sie Semper Tyrannis” (Thus always to tyrants!”).
John Wilkes Booth
September 22, 1862- Lincoln freed all slaves in the states that had
seceded, after the Northern victory at the Battle of Antietam. Lincoln had
no power to enforce the law.
Emancipation Proclamation
The Confederates believed that they were fighting this revolution
by attempting to secede from the United States during the
American Civil War.
Second American Revolution
The doctrine that stated that the people of a territory had the right to
decide their own laws by voting. In the Kansas-Nebraska Act, this
doctrine would decide whether a territory allowed slavery.
Popular sovereignty
Writer from North Carolina, spoke for the poor, non-slaveowning whites in his 1857 book ( The Impending Crisis of the
South) which had a violent attack on slavery.
Hinton R. Helper
The most influential propagandist in the decade before the Civil War. In
his Sociology of the South (1854), he said that the capitalism of the North
was a failure. In another writing he argued that slavery was justified when
compared to the cannibalistic approach of capitalism. Tried to justify
slavery.
George Fitzhugh
Party formed in 1847-1848, dedicated to opposing slavery in newly
acquired territories such as Oregon and ceded Mexican territories
Free-Soil party
An affair in which a Union frigate stopped a British ship and
abducted two Confederate ambassadors aboard the ship.
Trent Affair
Final Jeopardy Topic
What was the name of the local Hazleton regiment at the
Battle of Gettysburg?
159th Hazleton regiment