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Click on me last! North Click on a Civil War Picture, then click on to return.

The people of the Northern states were nicknamed Yankees. After four long years, the Union won the war! Click here to return to the table.

The people of the Northern states were nicknamed Yankees. After four long years, the Union won the war! Click here to continue!!

Washington, D.C. remained the capitol city for the Union states. The Northern states were fighting to preserve the Union.

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Near the end of the war, Abraham Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant to be the commander of the Union forces. Click here to return to the table.

Near the end of the war, Abraham Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant to be the commander of the Union forces.

Abraham Lincoln became president of the United States in Click here to return to the table.

Abraham Lincoln became president of the United States in 1861.

The Northern states had an industrial economy. Visitors in the Northern states saw many large cities and factories. By 1860, the Northern states had outlawed slavery and were considered “free states”. Click here to return to the table.

The Northern states had an industrial economy. Visitors in the Northern states saw many large cities and factories. By 1860, the Northern states had outlawed slavery and were considered “free states”.

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Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America. At the end of the war, the Union soldiers burned Richmond to the ground. The Southern states were fighting for their independence. Click here to return to the table.

Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America. At the end of the war, the Union soldiers burned Richmond to the ground. The Southern states were fighting for their independence.

The Southern states had an agricultural economy. Visitors to the South saw many large farms and plantations. The Southern economy depended upon slave labor. Slavery was legal in the Southern states and they were known as “slave states”. Click here to return to the table.

The Southern states had an agricultural economy. Visitors to the South saw many large farms and plantations. The Southern economy depended upon slave labor. Slavery was legal in the Southern states and they were known as “slave states”.

Jefferson Davis was chosen to be president of the Confederacy. Click here to return to the table.

Jefferson Davis was chosen to be president of the Confederacy.

Robert E. Lee became commander of the Confederate forces. Click here to return to the table.

Robert E. Lee became commander of the Confederate forces.

The South lost the war! The Confederacy surrendered to the Union at Appomattox Courthouse in April of The Southerners were known as rebels and fought a long and valiant fight. Click here to return to the table.

The South lost the war! The Confederacy surrendered to the Union at Appomattox Courthouse in April of The Southerners were known as rebels and fought a long and valiant fight. Click here to continue!!

Your job is to place the following words onto your North/South chart. If you are unsure, click on the word for help. FreeJefferson DavisRobert E. Lee Washington, D.C.Won war!Yankees Lost war!Farms and plantations Richmond Fighting to preserve Union Ulysses S. GrantIndustrial economy Abraham LincolnAgricultural economy Slave state Cities and factoriesFighting for independence rebels Click here to test your Civil War knowledge.

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