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Brinkley Chapter 14 Pgs 366-399 “The Civil War” 1861-1865 Essays: DBQ Question: 1. To what extent was the secession of the Southern states the result of the breakdown in the legacy of compromise that began at the Constitutional Convention? 2. Why did the institution of slavery command the loyalty of the vast majority of antebellum whites, despite the fact that only a small percentage of them owned slaves? 3. The Confederate States of America had no chance of achieving their independence. Assess the validity of this statement. Key Terms to Know and Memorize: 1. Secession Crisis 2. Crittenden Compromise 3. Jefferson Davis 4. Fort Sumter 5. The Confederate States of America (The Confederacy) 6. Border States 7. Trent Affair 8. Confiscation Act 9. Plan Anaconda 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. William H. Seward Salmon P. Chase Edwin Stanton Fort Sumter, 1861 Border States 15. Robert E. Lee 16. Army of Northern Virginia 17. Habeas Corpus 18. Ulysses S. Grant 19. Army of the Potomac 20. George McClellan 21. Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 22. Morrill Tariff Act, 1861 23. Homestead Act, 1862 24. National Bank Act, 1863 25. Conscription Law, 26. New York Draft Riots 27. 1863 Emancipation Proclamation 28. Lincoln Suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus 29. Ex Parte Milligan 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Thirteenth Amendment Manassas/Bull Run Antietam/Sharpsburg The Peninsula Campaign Vicksburg Gettysburg Siege of Petersburg Ulysses S. Grant “The Butcher” 38. Election of 1864 39. Union Party 40. "Copperheads" 41. Andrew Johnson 42. William T. Sherman, 43. Sherman’s March 44. Conscription Law, 1863 45. Morrill Tariff Act, 1861 46. Appomattox Court House 47. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction 48. Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address 49. John Wilkes Booth 50. Freedman's Bureau, 1865 51. John Wilkes Booth Brinkley Chapter 14 Pgs 366-399 “The Civil War” 1861-1865 Specifics of Chapter: Part 1 (Due Tuesday, January 6) 1. Read the introduction- list the effects of the War 2. Make a T chart of Advantages Union and Confederate and the Dis-Advantages Union and Confederate. 3. The War allowed the Union to pass a number of laws that aided economic development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestead Act, Morill Land Grant, Transcontinental Rail Road) 4. How did each side predominantly fund the War? 5. Summarize the Draft Riots in New City. 6. Do you think Lincoln was justified limiting Civil Liberties? 7. Why is the election of 1864 significant to understanding the war? Part 2 (Due Friday, January ) 8. How are the Confiscation Acts similar to the Emancipation Proclamation? 9. Choose one of the following and summarize the development in relation to the war: (Women in the war; African Americans and the Union war effort) 10. What was Lincoln’s strategy? 11. Create a timeline of battles and events for one year of the war: 1862, 1863 or 1864 (Confederate victories above the line) 1861-------------------1862 (Union Victories and developments below the line) Summarize the significance of the timeline and what can be learned. 12. What made General Grant so special in the eyes of Lincoln? 13. Why was diplomacy so crucial to the CSA war effort? 14. William Tecumseh Sherman coined the phrase “War is Hell” (more of less). How did he usher in a new understanding of how war would be fought in the future?