history
pontoon bridge
A bridge built on floating structures.
due process of law
A course of legal proceedings carried out regularly in accordance with established rules.
siege
A military blockade of a city or fortified place; a persistent attack.
abolitionist
A person who favored doing away with slavery.
platform
A plan of action or statement of a group.
insurrection
A rising against established authority.
appropriations
A sum of money or other thing being appropriated.
revolutionary war
After which war did slavery decline because ideas toward individual freedom were changing, and people were starting to respect human rights?
economist
An expert in economics.
won, jackson
At the Battle of Chancellorsville, the Confederates ________ and general _______ was killed.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
equilibrium
Balance.
south
Before the 1830s, more emancipation societies existed in the:
indentured
Bound by a contract to serve or work for a period of time.
indivisible
Cannot be divided.
impregnable
Cannot be overthrown; resistant to attack.
blockade
Closing of Confederate ports and harbors by Northern ships to keep supplies from getting through.
robert anderson
Commander of Fort Sumter
paroled
Conditionally released from prison or jail.
human beings
Emancipation societies wanted to do away with slavery because of their interest in slaves as:
wheat, cotton
England declared its neutrality because it realized that it needed Northern ________ more than southern ________
maryland
From your study of the Civil War, all of the following states seceded from the Union after the election of Lincoln except: South Carolina Maryland Louisiana Mississippi
mississippi river
General Butler's and Admiral Farragut's capture of New Orleans and Natchez gave the North control of the southern part of the:
pemberton
Grant captured Vicksburg when general ________ surrendered after the city was faced with starvation.
antietam
Lee's campaign to invade Maryland was stopped after his defeat at the Battle of:
capital
National or individual wealth available.
quakers
No one but the ______objected morally to slavery until the early 1800s.
abolitionists
People who opposed slavery were called:
Frederick Douglas
Published the North Star
boycotting
Refusal to trade with a nation or a company, as a protest against it and to force it to change its policies.
sectionalism
Regional prejudice, interests, hatred.
VA, NC, TN, AR
Secession After Fort Sumter
emancipation
Setting free from slavery.
north, south
Slavery soon proved to be impractical in the ___________, but the invention of the cotton gin made it profitable in the __________
economic
Southerners defended slavery by stating that slaves were necessary for _________survival.
tariff
Tax on imports or exports.
liberia
The American Colonization Society planned to send freed slaves to:
california
The Great Debate was held in the Senate over the admission of __________ to the Union.
memphis
The North gained control of the northern part of the Mississippi River once Grant captured the city of:
burnside
The North was unsuccessful in its attempt to capture Richmond under the command of the overly aggressive general ___________
tennessee
The Union forces in the West, led by General Grant, first invaded the state of:
virginia, monitor
The ____________ was the Southern ironclad which fought against the ___________.
shiloh
The battle in which more Americans fell than in all the previous wars the United States had fought was at:
state
The issue of ________ rights threatened the future of the Union because the relationship between state and federal government was unsettled.
49
The tariff of 1828 raised the amount of tax on imported goods to ____________ cents on every dollar.
coerce
To compel, force.
appease
To put an end to by satisfying.
seceded from union after lincoln's election
What did the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Texas have in common?
grant attacks richmond, sherman goes from chattanooga to atlanta to the atlantic ocean
What was Grant's new battle strategy?
no slavery in new territories, denounced john brown's raid, slavery can continue where its established
What was included in the 1860 Republican platform?
no secession
What was the action of the state of Maryland?
sherman
Which general's famous march to the Atlantic had the purpose of dividing the upper and lower South?
slaves
Which group proved to be more profitable because they were permanent possessions of their master?
memphis to chattanooga to richmond/vicksburg to savannah
Which railroad lines did the North need to capture to cut Southern communications?
no more supplies from louisiana and texas, control mississippi river
Why did Grant want to capture Vicksburg?
south never invaded the north again, confederacy can't win
Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a great victory for the North?
lee, philadelphia, washington dc
______ crossed the Potomac for the second time during this war in hopes of capturing ________ and ____________
lee, pickett, center
_______'s biggest mistake of the war was ordering General _________ and his men to attack the __________ of the Union lines at Gettysburg.
William Lloyd Garrison
called slave holders crimminals
MD, DE, KY, MO
did not secede
james polk
extend missouri compromise line
crittenden compromise
extend the missouri compromise line to the pacific ocean
lee
felt a victory in the North would turn public opinion against the war
fort sumter
first shots of the civil war
south carolina
first to secede from the Union
west virginia
formed from five western countries
john bell, stephen douglas, john breckinridge, abraham lincoln
four candidates in 1860 election
meade, gettysburg, lee
general ________ made the mistake of not pressing his advantage after the battle at ________ and allowing general _______ to escape
september 1863, rosecrans, confederate, chattanooga
in ___________, general ______ succeeded in beating back a _________ counterattack to capture the city of ___________
nat turner
led a slave revolt in Virginia
states cannot leave union, federals posts defended, slavery can stay where established already
lincoln's inaugural address included:
wilmot proviso
no slavery in new territories
population, factories, farms, capital
north advantages
lewis cass
popular sovereignty
jefferson davis
president of the confederacy
David Walker
recommended use of violence o gain freedom
mcclellan
removed from command twice for being overly cautious
halleck
retreated to Washington, leaving the Confederates free to attack the North
john c. calhoun
slaves could be taken into any territory
location, allies, generals
south advantages
border states
southern states that did not secede
mcclellan
stopped the Confederate Army at Antietam
SC, MS, FL, AL, GA, TX, LA
sucession after the election of lincoln
f
t/f After the Battle of Bull Run, the South gained confidence, and the North realized that the war was not going to last long.
t
t/f Calhoun believed that the tariff of 1828 was unconstitutional because the tariff was meant not to raise revenue but to protect one field of industry at the expense of another.
lee, johnston, battle of seven pines
t/f General ____ took command of the northern Virginia army after General _________ was wounded at the ___________.
t
t/f Lee ordered "Stonewall" Jackson to move into the Shenandoah Valley to appear as if he were going to attack Washington, D.C., in order to take the pressure off Richmond.
t
t/f Neither of the ironclads was able to sink the other because each was covered with two-inch-thick sheets of iron.
f
t/f Robert E. Lee left the Union because he believed that the South had a right to secede from the Union.
f
t/f The South attempted to break the North's blockade by attacking Northern ports.
stringent fugitive slave law, Popular sovereignty, Texas paid by Government for territory given to New Mexico, California free state
terms of compromise of 1850
harriet tubman
underground railroad
alexander stephens
vice-president of the confederacy
lee
was offered command of Union Army after Fort Sumter
defeat south in home, occupy each state
what north had to do to win
divide south, capture mississippi river, capture richmond, blockade south
what north planned to do
cheap land/improvements by government/easy bank credit
what west wanted
september 1864
when sherman captured atlanta
Other territories might follow their example, Non-slave states would control the Senate
why south didnt want california to be admited as free sate
european allies, north not want war, north needed south
why south thought they would win