Two Miserable Presidents (All About the Civil War)

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Two Miserable Presidents (All About the Civil War) A book quiz Discovery By Thomas

Who is John Brown? A crazy manic beast who killed himself. Go on A crazy manic beast who killed himself. A very passionate young man who helped Southern African-Americans escape from prison. An aggressive man who violently assaulted many Southern slavery supporters. A genius who secretly masterminded the entire Civil War.

Why was Abraham Lincoln’s election troublesome? Go on Because many people considered him as a old man who can’t work well. Because he didn’t get a single vote from the South. Because he was a double agent from about the Union and the Confederates. Because somehow he knew he will get shot after the Civil War.

How come the Southern was in favor of slavery while the other was not? Go on Because they all happened to be a selfish devil who doesn’t care about other’s sufferings. Their industry involved more man power than the Northern industry, such as picking cottons. Because the Southern citizens just hated African Americans. The Southern citizens had to be in favor of slavery because of John Brown’s orders.

Twice as many men had died from disease as from battle wounds Go on True False

Who is Belle Boyd? Go on A honorable nurse who helped numerous soldiers during battles. A little girl who lost her dad during the Civil War. A spy from the South who escaped from prison by falling in love with one of the guards that was supposed to watch her. John Brown’s wife. She later on left him and worked for President Lincoln, as an assistant.

AHAHAHAHAHA Try again.

Correct!

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