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2015
Civil War Review
11 Confederate states that seceded from the union Florida
GeorgiaSouth CarolinaNorth Carolina
VirginiaTennesseeArkansasAlabamaLouisiana
TexasMississippi
A machine that cleans seeds from
cotton
a. Cotton Ginb. Yeomanryc. Overseerd. Slave Codes
A member of the Confederate Army
during the Civil War
a. Unionb. Yankeec. Rebeld. Abolitionist
A member of the Union Army during the Civil
War
a. Abolitionistb. Yankeec. Rebeld. Confederacy
A person who wanted to end
slavery
a. Suffrageb. Yankeec. Rebeld. Abolitionist
Admiral of the union navy that gained control
of the port of New Orleans
a. Farragutb. Yankeec. Rebeld. Abolitionist
Agreement that admitted California as a free state, banned slave trade in DC,
etc.a. Farragutb. Compromise of 1850c. Rebeld. Abolitionist
Angel of the Battlefield; started the Red Cross
a. Farragutb. Compromise of 1850c. Clara Bartond. Abolitionist
Another name for the South during the Civil War
a. Confederacyb. Unionc. Emancipationd. Abolitionist
Another name of the North in the Civil War
a. Confederacyb. Secedec. Suffraged. Union
Assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
a. John Wilkes Boothb. Compromise of 1850c. Clara Bartond. Union
Battle that was considered the turning
point in the war
a. John Wilkes Boothb. Gettysburgc. Clara Bartond. Union
Who Am I?Born into slavery before
escaping in 1838; Edited the North Star (abolitionist paper)
a. John Wilkes Boothb. William Lloyd Garrison
c. Nat Turnerd. Fredrick Douglass
Who Am I?I was a superb trainer of men, but I often appeared reluctant to commit
troops to battle. Lincoln lost patience with me twice and replaced me with
Ambrose Burnside.
a. John Wilkes Boothb. William Lloyd Garrison
c. Nat Turnerd. George McClellan
Captured (burned) Atlanta and led a march to the
sea
a. George Meadeb. William Tecumseh Shermanc. George McClelland. Robert E. Lee
Defeated Lee's troops at the Battle of Gettysburg
a. George McClellanb. Thomas “Stonewall” Jacksonc. George Meaded. Fredrick Douglass
Delivered Emancipation Proclamation
a. William Lloyd Garrisonb. Abraham Lincolnc. John C. Calhound. Dred Scott
Families on small Southern Farms
a. Yeomanryb. Underground Railroadc. Border Statesd. Slave Codes
Who Am I? Famous "conductor"; led
300 to freedom
a. Fredrick Douglassb. Abraham Lincolnc. Harriet Tubmand. John Bowen
Famous union General that destroyed the city of Atlanta on his "march to
the sea'
a. Yeomanryb. Abraham Lincolnc. Shermand. Fredrick Douglass
Federal fort located in South Carolina; the
surrender essentially started the Civil War
a. Shilohb. Fort Sumterc. Appomattox Courthoused. Vicksburg
Founded The Liberator; supports emancipation
a. William Lloyd Garrisonb. Clara Bartonc. Shermand. Fredrick Douglass
Freeing of enslaved persons
a. Sectionalismb. Compromise of 1850c. Emancipationd. Fugitive Slave Act
General who helped the Confederates win the First Battle of Bull Run; shot by
another rebel
a. Thomas “Stonewall” Jacksonb. William Tecumseh Shermanc. John Wilkes Boothd. Clara Barton
Who Am I? I was a popular religious leader among my fellow slaves. On August 21, 1831, I along with my followers, killed my master and his family. We murdered family after family until
about 60 whites were dead.
a. Dred Scottb. John Bowenc. Nat Turnerd. Fredrick Douglass
In 1854, this repealed the ban on slavery north of the Missouri Compromise line
a. Compromise of 1850b. Fugitive Slave Actc. Kansas-Nebraska Actd. Sectionalism
Laws that denied enslaved Africans most of their rights
a. Yeomanryb. Underground Railroadc. Overseerd. Slave Codes
Who Am I?In the 1830s an army doctor bought me in
Missouri. The doctor moved with his household to Illinois, a free state. Later the family returned to
Missouri where he passed away. I was sued for my freedom.
a. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
b. Nat Turnerc. Dred Scottd. Clara Barton
Lee's surrender here officially ended the Civil
War
a. Appomattox Courthouseb. Shilohc. Vicksburgd. Atlanta
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union victory here. However, the victory
did come with a cost, they suffered 13,000 casualties.
a. Appomattox Courthouseb. Shilohc. Vicksburgd. Atlanta
Mandated harsh penalties for those who assisted
runaway slaves
a. Kansas-Nebraska Actb. Fugitive Slave Actc. Compromise of 1850d. Sectionalism
Meade and the Union defeated Lee and the Confederate here; the
turning point of the war
a. Fort Sumterb. Richmondc. Gettysburgd. Antietam
Much of this place was burned to the ground, and the Yankees then marched on to the seaa. Washington, D.C.b. Richmondc. Antietamd. Atlanta
Official surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant occurred at Appomattox Court House which is in
which state
a. Floridab. Virginiac. West Virginiad. North Carolina
Rejected Lincoln's offer to lead the Union armies and took command of Confederate
forces in Virginia
a. Robert E. Leeb. Clara Bartonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. George Meade
Rivalry based on the special interests of
different areas
a. Sectionalismb. Emancipationc. Seceded. Compromise of 1850
Series of houses where "conductors" hid runaway slaves
a. Slave Codesb. Overseerc. Underground Railroadd. Atlanta
Who Am I? South Carolina Senator; warned the South would
secede
a. John C. Calhounb. William Lloyd Garrisonc. Fredrick Douglassd. John Bowen
Sued for his freedom because his master had taken him to free territory; unfortunately,
he wasn't a citizen
a. John C. Calhounb. George McClellanc. Clara Bartond. Dred Scot
The capital of the Confederacy
a. Richmondb. Washington, D.C.c. Vicksburgd. Atlanta
The direct supervisor of
enslaved workersa. Cotton Ginb. Border Statesc. Overseer d. Dred Scot
Who Am I? I was a fanatical abolitionist from the Northeast. I went to Kansas with my 5
sons to join antislavery forces. We murdered 5 proslavery settlers. Years
later, along with 18 followers, we invaded Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
a. John Brownb. Willima Lloyd Garrisonc. Fredrick Douglassd. John Bowen
The Federal capital
a. Richmondb. Virginiac. Washington, D.C.d. Atlanta
The right to vote
a. Unionb. Suffrage c. Confederacyd. Emancipation
The states along the line that divided the
Union and Confederacy
a. Overseerb. Slave Codesc. Yeomanryd. Border States
This battle ended in a draw; known as the
bloodiest single day of the war
a. Antietamb. Richmondc. Vicksburgd. Appomattox Courthouse
This siege split the Confederacy in half and
gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
a. Vicksburgb. Fort Sumterc. Washington, D.C.d. Antietam
Union General nicknamed "Unconditional Surrender"
a. Robert E. Leeb. George Meadec. Ulysses S. Grantd. George McClellan
Union General who gained control of the
Mississippi with a victory at Vicksburg
a. William Tecumseh Shermanb. Thomas “Stonewall” Jacksonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. John Wilkes Booth
Union set up along the waterways that cut off the south access to supplies
and resources
a. Blockade b. Suffrage c. Farragutd. Border States
Winner at the 1st Battle of Bull Run
a. Unionb. Suffrage c. Confederacy d. Border States
Withdraw from a large political body
a. Blockade b. Suffrage c. Confederacy d. Secede
Name the two ironclad ships that changed naval warfare and battled
to a draw at Hampton Roads
• Merrimack and Monitor
Which sate was not a border state – state along the line that divided the Union and Confederacy?
A. IllinoisB. MarylandC. KentuckyD. Missouri
Which state was NOT in the Union?
A. PennsylvaniaB. VirginiaC. OhioD. New Jersey
Which state was NOT in the Confederacy?
A. ArkansasB. North CarolinaC. TennesseeD. Illinois
Which state was NOT a border state?
A. New JerseyB. MarylandC. DelawareD. Missouri
What term can be defined as “the right to vote”
A. EmancipationB. SecedeC. SuffrageD. Proclamation
Who started the American Red Cross?
A. Susan B. AnthonyB. Clara BartonC. Sojourner TruthD. Molly Pitcher