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This is JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY! 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY Fighting Begins Battles Who’s Who Who’s Who 2 Reconstruction Events 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY

Fighting Begins 200 This event started the war because the Confederate army attacked a government controlled fort. Fort Sumter

This was the Union’s plan to crush the southern forces. Fighting Begins 400 This was the Union’s plan to crush the southern forces. The Anaconda Plan

Fighting Begins 600 President Lincoln knew the Union army had to take this major Tennessee city in order to penetrate the deep south. Nashville

Fighting Begins 800 Governor Harris and other state leaders fled to this city in Tennessee for safety. Memphis

Fighting Begins 1000 During the evening, soldiers would do this on both sides of the battlefield. This symbolizes that both groups were actually more alike than they thought. Sing around a campfire

Battles 200 This battle was the bloodiest battle and led to General Lee dropping his plan to invade the North. Battle of Gettysburg

This battle occurred in July 1861 and helped boost Confederate morale. Battles 400 This battle occurred in July 1861 and helped boost Confederate morale. Battle at Bull Run

Battles 600 In these battles, which took place in early 1862, the Union Navy and Army forces destroy both forts. Battles at Fort Henry & Donelson

Battles 800 The Union gains complete control of the Mississippi River in this battle. The siege of Vicksburg

Battles 1000 In this battle, the Union forces push back the Confederate troops in Hardin County, giving them a clear path to the deep south. Battle of Shiloh

Who’s Who 200 This was the president for the North. He was later shot after the war ended. Abraham Lincoln

Who’s Who 400 This man was a former slave who became well known for his speeches and encouraged blacks to enlist in the Union Army. Frederick Douglas

Who’s Who 600 This brave woman had no formal nursing experience but went on to create the Red Cross. Clara Barton

This was the General of the Confederate troops. Who’s Who 800 This was the General of the Confederate troops. Robert E. Lee

Who’s Who 1000 This man was the governor of Tennessee during the war. He left Nashville and moved to Memphis to escape the Union forces invading. Governor Harris

This was title given to former slaves after the war. Who’s Who 2 200 This was title given to former slaves after the war. freedpeople

Who’s Who 2 400 This man was appointed by Lincoln as military governor of TN and later became president. Andrew Johnson

Who’s Who 2 600 Six former Confederate soldiers formed this group after the Civil War to restore southern honor. Ku Klux Klan

Who’s Who 2 800 This Lieutenant General of the Army of Tennessee tried once again to take Nashville. General John Bell Hood

Who’s Who 2 1000 This man had fought in all of Tennessee’s major battles and went on to write a book about the memories of the war. Sam Watkins

This was the amendment that was ratified which outlawed slavery. Reconstruction 200 This was the amendment that was ratified which outlawed slavery. 13th amendment

Reconstruction 400 Congress set up an agency to help former slaves. The name of this agency was Freedmen’s Bureau

Reconstruction 600 Many former slaves had to partake in this because they had little or no money to purchase their own land. Sharecropping

Reconstruction 800 This reconstruction amendment made freedpeople full citizens of the United States. 14th Amendment

Reconstruction 1000 Congress passed this amendment allowing African American men the right to vote. 15th Amendment

Events 200 The Emancipation Proclamation was written to give the war a true purpose. One of the reasons it was written included hurting the Confederate… Economy

Events 400 This speech given by Lincoln, is considered one of the most important texts in American history. The Gettysburg Address

Events 600 This is the location where Lee surrendered to Grant making it the official ending of the Civil War. Appomattox Court House

This man shot President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater in Washington DC. Events 800 This man shot President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater in Washington DC. John Wilkes Booth

Events 1000 In the 1866 elections, Republicans won enough seats to control both houses of Congress. They tried to do this to President Johnson. impeach

FINAL JEOPARDY Category: Civil War

Final Jeopardy Question Many historians refer to the Reconstruction period as…

Answer The Second Civil War