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Name the 4 border states… I LOVE Donuts!!!

What CIVIL WAR issue is being depicted (shown)?

Popular sovereignty “Bleeding Kansas” The Civil War

What was the turning point of the Civil War ???

Gettysburg

African American captain in the Union navy. Civil War hero Became a US Congressman

Robert Smalls

Nurse during the Civil War Created American Red Cross Nicknamed “the angel of the battlefield”

Clara Barton

Compromise of 1820 What were the two new states? Which one entered as a slave state? Which one entered as a free state?

1. Maine and Missouri 2. Missouri is a slave state 3. Maine is a free state

"Opening Shots" Where were the of the Civil War?

Ft. Sumter

South Carolina North Carolina Georgia Alabama Tennessee Mississippi Louisiana Texas Virginia Southern states

What were some OF THE The Civil War?

SLAVERY SECTIONALISM ECONOMY CONSTITUTIONAL CULTURAL

Who was the leader of the Confederate army?? Who was the president of the Confederacy?

Robert E. Lee Leader of Confederate Army Jefferson Davis President of Confederacy

What is

Go NORTH South is BEST The country was divided and people were loyal to their region or section

What famous speech would you find the quote, “of the people, by the people, and for the people”?

The Gettysburg address

Popular Sovereignty What does mean?

Allowing the people to decide (vote) on whether slavery would be allowed in the state For Slavery Against Slavery

Who wrote this Document ????

Abraham Lincoln

How did location and topography affect critical developments during the Civil War?

Blockading of ports Controlling rivers such as the Mississippi Capturing capital cities Wanting to control the high ground

WHO AM I? Leader in the Underground Railroad Nicknamed the “Moses of her People”

Harriet Tubman

Who invented the Cotton Gin?

Eli Whitney

received my nickname during the First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) Who AM I? Confederate general from VA Buried in two places

Thomas “Stonewall” JACKSON

What was the main type of economy in the NORTH?

Industry or Manufacturing

What was the main type of economy in the SOUTH?

Agriculture Specifically cotton

What city ? Destroyed and burned during the Civil War Was the Confederate capital

Richmond, Virginia

What was the Constitutional conflict between the North and the South ?

NORTHSOUTH

Who AM I? Leader of the Army of Northern VA Offered command of Union army but did not want to fight against VA Opposed secession but did not think it should be forced Urged Southerners to accept defeat

Robert E. LEE

Which BATTLE? marked the end of the war Lee surrenders to Grant Last major event of the Civil War

Appomattox Courthouse

Who AM I? Former slave from Maryland Escaped to the North Started “The North Star”, an abolitionist newspaper

Frederick Douglass

Which BATTLE? Divided the South Gave the Union control of the Mississippi Made Grant famous

Vicksburg

Who AM I? Union general Accepted Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Courthouse 18 th president of the US

Ulysses S. Grant

after the Rest of the state Seceded? What state Joined the Union

West Virginia

True or False ? (regarding African Americans during the Civil War) served in the Confederate and Union armies. Were used by Confederacy as naval crew members Paid more than white soldiers Served in segregated units Were often appointed as officers

True or False ? (regarding African Americans during the Civil War) served in the Confederate and Union armies. Were used by Confederacy as naval crew members Paid more than white soldiers Served in segregated units Were often appointed as officers