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Abolitionists Key Figures Battles and Turning Points Causes of the War Mixed #1 Mixed #2
This abolitionist was a former slave that taught himself to read and write. He became an excellent speaker on African American and Women’s rights A 100
Frederick Douglass A 100
This abolitionist was the first woman to be recognized as an anti-slavery speaker A 200
Sojourner Truth A 200
This abolitionist led a raid at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia that failed. He had no problem using violence to show his beliefs A 300
John Brown A 300
This abolitionist published an anti-slavery newspaper called The Liberator A 400
William Lloyd Garrison A 400
This abolitionist wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin that revealed the conditions of slavery to people everywhere. A 500
Harriet Beecher Stowe A 500
This person was president of the Confederacy during the Civil War. B 100
Jefferson Davis B 100
This person was the leading general for the Union army. B 200
Ulysses S. Grant B 200
This person was the president of the United States of America during the Civil War B 300
Abraham Lincoln B 300
This person was one of the most successful “conductors” on the Underground Railroad B 400
Harriet Tubman B 400
This person was the leading general of the Conferderate States of America B 500
Robert E. Lee B 500
This battle was the turning point of the Civil War because it shifted the advantage from the South to the Union C 100
Gettysburg C 100
The Civil War began here C 200
Fort Sumter C 200
This was an order issued by Abraham Lincoln that freed all the slaves in the Confederacy C 300
Emancipation Proclamation C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Which side of the Civil War had the strategy to split their opponent in two at the Mississippi River? C 400
The Union (North) C 400
What happened at Appomattox Court House? C 500
Lee surrendered to Grant which began the end of the Civil War C 500
What specific event caused southern states to begin seceding from the Union? D 100
The election of 1860 in which Lincoln was elected President D 100
What was the main issue that the South was worried would be eliminated? D 200
Slavery D 200
What issue did the south like so much about the Articles of Confederation? D 300
It allowed for more states’ rights D 300
The result of the growing cultural and economic difference between the north and the south, particularly slavery, was known as what? D 400
Sectionalism D 400
Name 2 of the 5 main events from Westward Expansion that led to the Civil War D 500
Possible answers: Dred Scott decision, Missouri Compromise, Kansas- Nebraska Act, Compromise of 1850, or Annexation of Texas D 500
True or False. Over 600,000 men and women died during the Civil War E 100
True E 100
True or False. The north’s environment was devastated as a result of the Civil War E 200
False. The south was devastated. E 200
During the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln says, “government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from this earth.” What is he talking about? E 300
He doesn’t want democracy to be ruined or disappear E 300
True or False. The south relied heavily on England for trading purposes E 400
True E 400
True or False. Northerners were all abolitionists E 500
False. Just because you lived in the North didn’t mean you were willing to speak out about slavery E 500
True or False. The south’s main strategy for winning the war was to fight a defensive war and rely on trade with Spain for military supplies F 100
False. They relied on England for supplies F 100
True or False. Fort Sumter was a Confederate fort that was attacked by the Union F 200
False. It was a Union fort attacked by the Confederates F 200
What plan of government did the Union follow and agree with? F 300
The Constitution F 300
Rich soil and slave labor made the south rely on an ____________ economy F 400
Agricultural F 400
What type of labor system did the North believe in? F 500
A free labor system F 500
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The boundary seperating the North from the South was located between Maryland and Pennsylvania, what was it called? Click on screen to continue
The Mason-Dixon line Click on screen to continue
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