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North vs. South Battles Civil War People Reconstruction Misc.

This part of the nation has an economy based on industry, and had many factories

What is the Northern Economy

This man was a graduate of West Point and became the eventual General of the Confederate States

Who is Robert E. Lee

They attempted to use Cotton Diplomacy to get foreign allies.

What is the Confederacy

These were Union advantages at the start of the Civil War

What are population, industry, and railroads.

These are Confederate advantages at the start of the Civil War.

What is home field advantage, Leadership, and they were fighting for something they believed in.

President Lincolns famous speech to dedicate a cemetery also rededicated the union to finishing the Civil War.

What is the Gettysburg Address

The bloodiest single day of the war that led to the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamtion.

The battle of Antietam.

This Union Victory on the 4 th of July cut the confederacy in half and gave the north complete control of the Mississippi River

What is the Battle of Vicksburg

This battle was the turning point in the war, where the north fought on their own territory

The battle of Gettysburg

The Great Skedattle

What is 1 st Bull Run?

The location of General Lee’s infamous surrender to Union General Grant

What is Appomattox Court House, VA

The commander of the Confederate army who came from Northern Virginia

Who is Robert E. Lee

He was head of the Union Army of the Potomac after victory at the Battle of Vicksburg

Who Ulysses S. Grant

Lincoln’s Vice President that was the first president to be impeached.

Who is Andrew Johnson

He used “Total War to destroy the enemy” and marched the union army all the way to Savannah Georgia

Who is General William T. Sherman

This amendment abolished slavery

What is the thirteenth Amendment

These restricted economic freedoms of African Americans during Reconstruction, and forced some to work without pay.

What are the Black Codes

DAILY DOUBLE This bureau was established after the civil war to provide education and healthcare for poor people in the south.

What is the Freedman Bureau

This amendment said one cannot deny the right to vote based on race or color

What is the Fifteenth Amendment

This tragic event negatively impacted reconstruction efforts.

What was President Lincoln’s Assassination?

This term is for breaking away, South Carolina was the first to do so

What is Secession

This document freed all slaves in the united states and undermined the southern economy

What is the Emancipation Proclimation

This organization used violence and intimidation to restrict the political and social rights of African- Americans.

What is the KKK

Lincon won re-election in 1864 in a landslide due to Sherman’s victory over this Southern City.

What is Atlanta?

This amendment gave citizenship to African Americans and cannot deny citizenship based upon race

What is the Fourteenth Amendment