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Row 1, Col 1 Holding someone against their will. Slavery
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1,2 President that was elected in 1860 and was the 16 th president of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln
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1,3 Law passed that helped Southern slave owners capture their runaway slaves. Fugitive Slave Act
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1,4 The location where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. Fort Sumter
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2,1 Differences that arise between different regions of the country economically,politically, or culturally. Sectionalism
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2,2 The first and only president of the Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis
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2,3 Belief that people should rule or decide on the issue of slavery. Popular Sovereignty
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2,4 The Confederate submarine that sunk a Union ship during the Civil War. What is the CSS Hunley?
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3,1 Tax placed on imported goods used to protect the nations industry. Tariff
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3,2 The military commander in charge of all the Confederate troops. Robert E. Lee
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3,3 First African American regiment to fight for the Union during the Civil War. 54 th Massachusetts Regiment
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3,4 The bloodiest single-day battle Of the Civil War and it was Fought in Maryland. Antietam
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4,1 The act of leaving the Union. South Carolina was the first state to do this. Secession
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4,2 Military commander that was put in charge of all of the Union troops. Ulysses S. Grant
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4,3 Suggestion that the territory Received after the Mexican War would be free of slaves. Wilmot Proviso
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4,4 Iron clad ships that fought in the Atlantic Ocean during the Civil War. What are the Merrimack and the Monitor?
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5,1 The man who raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Fairy, VA in order to give guns to the slaves. John Brown
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5,2 Union general who marched through Georgia and burned down most of Atlanta. General Sherman
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5,3 Statement made by Lincoln that set all slaves free that were in states that were in rebellion against the Union. Emancipation Proclamation
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5,4 Location where General Lee surrendered to General Grant. Appomattox Courthouse
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