A American, Appamattox, Abraham Lincoln, Amnesty, antislavery and abolitionists, Antietam Creek, Antietam National Battlefield, Anaconda Plan, Address at Gettysburg B John Brown, Bleeding Kansas, Brigade, Bull Run, battlefield, blood, Battle of Bull Run, Border states, Battle of New Orleans C Charley Goddard, Civil War, Confederacy, colonel, cannon, cartridge, Confederates, Cold Harbor Battle, Clara Barton D dead, drills, Draft Riot, Democrats (southern political party) E Enlistment, Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 F Fort, First Minnesota Volunteers, Fort Sumter, Fort Snelling, Fredericksburg Battle, freedom for slaves, Frederick Douglass, Free State, fugitive during war, Freedom’s Journal, Freedmen’s Bureau G Gettysburg, George McClellan and the Peninsula Campaign, greenbacks H Hunger (a great problem in the South due to blockades), Honest Abe, Homeless during the war, Henry Clay, H. L. Hunley, Harriet Tubman I Irish immigrants continued to pour in to the U.S. even during the war. Iron works, industrialization during the war, Isabella Van Wagner J Jefferson Davis, John Wilks Booth K “King cotton no more!” Cotton failed the southern economy without the help of slaves to work., knapsack, Kansas-Nebraska Act L Lieutenant, “Lee’s last lunge at Gettysburg,” Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Lloyd William Garrison M Minnesota men, Manassas, musket, marching, Monitor and Merrimack (which were two ironclad ships that fought each other in 1962). Medicine during the war, Mississippi River N Northerner, North (Union), Ninety-day War (which was what Lincoln said the Civil War would be like.) O Officers, “On to Richmond!”, Oak Grove battlegrounds P Provoke, Port Hudson of Louisiana, Presidential election of 1864, Pickett’s Charge Q qualification of soldier, questions, quote from Civil War, Quincy Adams’s son-Charles Francis Adams- R regiment, Rebel, Rebels, refill, Robert E. Lee, Richmond S Soldier’s Heart, soldiers, slogans, slaves, Southerner, sergeant, Sherman Scorches Georgia, South, Stonewall Jackson, Fort Sumter, Second Battle of Bull Run, shortage of supplies during the war, Samuel Cornish T Training, Thirteenth Amendment, Trent Affair, transportation during the war U Union, uniforms during the war, unit, Ulysses Grant, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Underground Railroad V volunteers, vomit, Vicksburg, Victory for the Unions after Lee’s surrender to Grant, vote for blacks W war, withdraw, whipped, wounded, weapon, Washington D.C. during the Civil War, Winfield Scott, women in the Civil War, women disguised themselves as men to fight, William Sherman, William Clark Quantrill X No More War -- War Ended, Dixie, Ex-Slaves, Appomattox Court House, xenophobia of war Y Yankee, yield, you, young, Yeeeahhh: Rebel Yell Z zero-hour, zig-zag, zone, zeal of all the great commanders of the war, half-crazed John Wilkes Booth