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Bloodiest single day of battle in the
war. It ended in a draw. Lee
dropped his plans on the ground
or he might have won!

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Antietam

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First major battle of the Civil
War, a victory for the South.

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First Battle of Bull Run
(Manassas)

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The Southern city that
Sherman eventually captured
on his way to the sea!

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Savannah

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U.S. fort in Charleston harbor
attacked by Confederate at the
start of the Civil war.

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Fort Sumter

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During what years were the
civil war fought?

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1861-1865.

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Book written by Harriet Beecher
Stowe. It changed many people’s
minds about slavery

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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Abolitionist who led the raid on
Harper’s Ferry in 1859.

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John Brown

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President of the Confederacy.

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Jefferson Davis

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Led the most famous violent
slave revolt.

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Nat Turner

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Known as the “Great
Compromiser” because of his
work to help settle the
differences between the North
and the South.

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Henry Clay

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The machine that removes the
seeds from the cotton fibers
much faster than workers
could.

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cotton gin

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Please name one advantage of
the North Before the war

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Misc.

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The major battle that caused
the course of the war to change
in favor of the North.

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Gettysburg

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A system of escape routes
leading slaves to freedom.

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The Underground Railroad

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Separation of black and white
people within public places.

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segregation

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This state caused much
contraversy because it was half
above and half below the
Mason Dixon line.

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What is California

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Site of the Confederate capital.

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Richmond

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Boundary between slave and
free states east of the
Appalachians.

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Mason-Dixon Line, 36’30 line, or
Missouri Compromise line

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First southern state to secede.

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South Carolina

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The new nation formed by
seceding states.

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Confederate States of America

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Lincoln’s legislation that freed
slaves only in rebelling states.

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Emancipation Proclamation

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He proposed the Compromise
of 1850.

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Henry Clay

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Strict law against runaway
slaves, passed as part of the
Compromise of 1850.

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Fugitive Slave Law

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This Supreme Court case of
1857 ruled that African
Americans were not citizens
and that Congress could not
forbid slavery in the territories.

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Dred Scott

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This man was an escaped slave,
the son of a white man and a
slave. He was known for his
abolitionist work.

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Frederick Douglass

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Lady who was a conductor of
the Underground Railroad who
freed 300 slaves.

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Harriet Tubman

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These two states entered the
Union because of the Missouri
Compromise

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What are Missouri and Maine

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Lincoln ran against this man
for the US Senate.

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Stephen Douglass

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This is about how many
Americans died as a result of
the Civil War

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700,000

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General Lee surrendered his
army to Grant at this
courthouse in April, 1865.

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Appomattox Courthouse,
Virginia

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Abraham Lincoln
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This was Lincoln’s ultimate war
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Preserving the Union

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