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2015 Civil War Review
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11 Confederate states that seceded from the union Florida Georgia South Carolina North Carolina Virginia Tennessee Arkansas Alabama Louisiana Texas Mississippi
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A machine that cleans seeds from cotton a.Cotton Gin b.Yeomanry c.Overseer d.Slave Codes
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A member of the Confederate Army during the Civil War a.Union b.Yankee c.Rebel d.Abolitionist
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A member of the Union Army during the Civil War a.Abolitionist b.Yankee c.Rebel d.Confederacy
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A person who wanted to end slavery a.Suffrage b.Yankee c.Rebel d.Abolitionist
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Admiral of the union navy that gained control of the port of New Orleans a.Farragut b.Yankee c.Rebel d.Abolitionist
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Agreement that admitted California as a free state, banned slave trade in DC, etc. a.Farragut b.Compromise of 1850 c.Rebel d.Abolitionist
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Angel of the Battlefield; started the Red Cross a.Farragut b.Compromise of 1850 c.Clara Barton d.Abolitionist
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Another name for the South during the Civil War a.Confederacy b.Union c.Emancipation d.Abolitionist
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Another name of the North in the Civil War a.Confederacy b.Secede c.Suffrage d.Union
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Assassinated President Abraham Lincoln a.John Wilkes Booth b.Compromise of 1850 c.Clara Barton d.Union
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Battle that was considered the turning point in the war a.John Wilkes Booth b.Gettysburg c.Clara Barton d.Union
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Who Am I? Born into slavery before escaping in 1838; Edited the North Star (abolitionist paper) a.John Wilkes Booth b.William Lloyd Garrison c.Nat Turner d.Fredrick Douglass
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Who Am I? I was a superb trainer of men, but I often appeared reluctant to commit troops to battle. Lincoln lost patience with me twice and replaced me with Ambrose Burnside. a.John Wilkes Booth b.William Lloyd Garrison c.Nat Turner d.George McClellan
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Captured (burned) Atlanta and led a march to the sea a.George Meade b.William Tecumseh Sherman c.George McClellan d.Robert E. Lee
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Defeated Lee's troops at the Battle of Gettysburg a.George McClellan b.Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson c.George Meade d.Fredrick Douglass
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Delivered Emancipation Proclamation a.William Lloyd Garrison b.Abraham Lincoln c.John C. Calhoun d.Dred Scott
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Families on small Southern Farms a.Yeomanry b.Underground Railroad c.Border States d.Slave Codes
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Who Am I? Famous "conductor"; led 300 to freedom a.Fredrick Douglass b.Abraham Lincoln c.Harriet Tubman d.John Bowen
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Famous union General that destroyed the city of Atlanta on his "march to the sea' a.Yeomanry b.Abraham Lincoln c.Sherman d.Fredrick Douglass
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Federal fort located in South Carolina; the surrender essentially started the Civil War a.Shiloh b.Fort Sumter c.Appomattox Courthouse d.Vicksburg
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Founded The Liberator; supports emancipation a.William Lloyd Garrison b.Clara Barton c.Sherman d.Fredrick Douglass
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Freeing of enslaved persons a.Sectionalism b.Compromise of 1850 c.Emancipation d.Fugitive Slave Act
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General who helped the Confederates win the First Battle of Bull Run; shot by another rebel a.Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson b.William Tecumseh Sherman c.John Wilkes Booth d.Clara Barton
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Who Am I? I was a popular religious leader among my fellow slaves. On August 21, 1831, I along with my followers, killed my master and his family. We murdered family after family until about 60 whites were dead. a.Dred Scott b.John Bowen c.Nat Turner d.Fredrick Douglass
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In 1854, this repealed the ban on slavery north of the Missouri Compromise line a.Compromise of 1850 b.Fugitive Slave Act c.Kansas-Nebraska Act d.Sectionalism
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Laws that denied enslaved Africans most of their rights a.Yeomanry b.Underground Railroad c.Overseer d.Slave Codes
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Who Am I? In the 1830s an army doctor bought me in Missouri. The doctor moved with his household to Illinois, a free state. Later the family returned to Missouri where he passed away. I was sued for my freedom. a.Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson b.Nat Turner c.Dred Scott d.Clara Barton
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Lee's surrender here officially ended the Civil War a.Appomattox Courthouse b.Shiloh c.Vicksburg d.Atlanta
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Ulysses S. Grant led the Union victory here. However, the victory did come with a cost, they suffered 13,000 casualties. a.Appomattox Courthouse b.Shiloh c.Vicksburg d.Atlanta
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Mandated harsh penalties for those who assisted runaway slaves a.Kansas-Nebraska Act b.Fugitive Slave Act c.Compromise of 1850 d.Sectionalism
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Meade and the Union defeated Lee and the Confederate here; the turning point of the war a.Fort Sumter b.Richmond c.Gettysburg d.Antietam
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Much of this place was burned to the ground, and the Yankees then marched on to the sea a.Washington, D.C. b.Richmond c.Antietam d.Atlanta
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Official surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant occurred at Appomattox Court House which is in which state a.Florida b.Virginia c.West Virginia d.North Carolina
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Rejected Lincoln's offer to lead the Union armies and took command of Confederate forces in Virginia a.Robert E. Lee b.Clara Barton c.Ulysses S. Grant d.George Meade
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Rivalry based on the special interests of different areas a.Sectionalism b.Emancipation c.Secede d.Compromise of 1850
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Series of houses where "conductors" hid runaway slaves a.Slave Codes b.Overseer c.Underground Railroad d.Atlanta
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Who Am I? South Carolina Senator; warned the South would secede a.John C. Calhoun b.William Lloyd Garrison c.Fredrick Douglass d.John Bowen
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Sued for his freedom because his master had taken him to free territory; unfortunately, he wasn't a citizen a.John C. Calhoun b.George McClellan c.Clara Barton d.Dred Scot
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The capital of the Confederacy a.Richmond b.Washington, D.C. c.Vicksburg d.Atlanta
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The direct supervisor of enslaved workers a.Cotton Gin b.Border States c.Overseer d.Dred Scot
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Who Am I? I was a fanatical abolitionist from the Northeast. I went to Kansas with my 5 sons to join antislavery forces. We murdered 5 proslavery settlers. Years later, along with 18 followers, we invaded Harpers Ferry, Virginia. a.John Brown b.Willima Lloyd Garrison c.Fredrick Douglass d.John Bowen
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The Federal capital a.Richmond b.Virginia c.Washington, D.C. d.Atlanta
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The right to vote a.Union b.Suffrage c.Confederacy d.Emancipation
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The states along the line that divided the Union and Confederacy a.Overseer b.Slave Codes c.Yeomanry d.Border States
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This battle ended in a draw; known as the bloodiest single day of the war a.Antietam b.Richmond c.Vicksburg d.Appomattox Courthouse
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This siege split the Confederacy in half and gave the Union control of the Mississippi River a.Vicksburg b.Fort Sumter c.Washington, D.C. d.Antietam
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Union General nicknamed "Unconditional Surrender" a.Robert E. Lee b.George Meade c.Ulysses S. Grant d.George McClellan
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Union General who gained control of the Mississippi with a victory at Vicksburg a.William Tecumseh Sherman b.Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson c.Ulysses S. Grant d.John Wilkes Booth
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Union set up along the waterways that cut off the south access to supplies and resources a.Blockade b.Suffrage c.Farragut d.Border States
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Winner at the 1st Battle of Bull Run a.Union b.Suffrage c.Confederacy d.Border States
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Withdraw from a large political body a.Blockade b.Suffrage c.Confederacy d.Secede
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Name the two ironclad ships that changed naval warfare and battled to a draw at Hampton Roads Merrimack and Monitor
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Which sate was not a border state – state along the line that divided the Union and Confederacy? A.Illinois B.Maryland C.Kentucky D.Missouri
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Which state was NOT in the Union? A.Pennsylvania B.Virginia C.Ohio D.New Jersey
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Which state was NOT in the Confederacy? A.Arkansas B.North Carolina C.Tennessee D.Illinois
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Which state was NOT a border state? A.New Jersey B.Maryland C.Delaware D.Missouri
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What term can be defined as “the right to vote” A.Emancipation B.Secede C.Suffrage D.Proclamation
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Who started the American Red Cross? A.Susan B. Anthony B.Clara Barton C.Sojourner Truth D.Molly Pitcher
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