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AP Chapter 14 Study Guide The Civil War KEY TERMS MUST KNOW: Election of 1860 Republicans Union Civil War Abraham Lincoln Confederacy Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg Address ADDITIONAL TERMS: Southern “Nationalism” “Fire-eaters” Crittenden Compromise Fort Sumter Homestead Act Morrill Land Grant Act Transcontinental railroad National Bank Acts “greenbacks” National draft law New York Draft Riots “Copperheads” “Peace Democrats” Clement L. Vallandigham Ex parte Merryman Ex parte Milligan Election of 1864 George McClellan Confiscation Acts 54th Massachusetts Infantry U.S. Sanitary Commission Clara Barton Jefferson Davis Robert E. Lee Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Union Blockade Ironclads King Cotton Diplomacy Trent Affair Repeating weapons revolver U.S. Military Telegraph Corps First Battle of Bull Run Shiloh Antietam Vicksburg Gettysburg Ulysses S. Grant Burning of Atlanta William Tecumseh Sherman March to the Sea Appomattox Court House ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: Why did Abraham Lincoln’s victory in the Election of 1860 spark southern secession? How did the Union and the Confederacy mobilize for the Civil War? What were the goals of both the Union and the Confederacy when the war began? What economic effects did the Civil War have on the North and the South? How was western migration encouraged during the Civil War? What were the effects of the Emancipation Proclamation and how did it contribute to the Union victory in the Civil War? What do Lincoln’s speeches, including the Gettysburg Address, reveal about his goals for the Civil War and his vision of American identity? What factors contributed to the Union victory over the Confederacy in the Civil War? To what extent could the effects of the Civil War be seen as revolutionary?