Civil War Review 2015 11 Confederate states that seceded from the union Florida Georgia South Carolina North Carolina Virginia Tennessee Arkansas Alabama Louisiana Texas Mississippi A machine that cleans seeds from cotton a. b. c. d. Cotton Gin Yeomanry Overseer Slave Codes A member of the Confederate Army during the Civil War a. b. c. d. Union Yankee Rebel Abolitionist A member of the Union Army during the Civil War a. b. c. d. Abolitionist Yankee Rebel Confederacy A person who wanted to end slavery a. b. c. d. Suffrage Yankee Rebel Abolitionist Admiral of the union navy that gained control of the port of New Orleans a. b. c. d. Farragut Yankee Rebel Abolitionist Agreement that admitted California as a free state, banned slave trade in DC, etc. a. b. c. d. Farragut Compromise of 1850 Rebel Abolitionist Angel of the Battlefield; started the Red Cross a. b. c. d. Farragut Compromise of 1850 Clara Barton Abolitionist Another name for the South during the Civil War a. b. c. d. Confederacy Union Emancipation Abolitionist Another name of the North in the Civil War a. b. c. d. Confederacy Secede Suffrage Union Assassinated President Abraham Lincoln a. b. c. d. John Wilkes Booth Compromise of 1850 Clara Barton Union Battle that was considered the turning point in the war a. b. c. d. John Wilkes Booth Gettysburg Clara Barton Union Who Am I? Born into slavery before escaping in 1838; Edited the North Star (abolitionist paper) a. John Wilkes Booth b. William Lloyd Garrison c. d. Nat Turner 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 Booth b. William Lloyd Garrison c. d. Nat Turner George McClellan Captured (burned) Atlanta and led a march to the sea a. b. c. d. George Meade William Tecumseh Sherman George McClellan Robert E. Lee Defeated Lee's troops at the Battle of Gettysburg a. b. c. d. George McClellan Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson George Meade Fredrick Douglass Delivered Emancipation Proclamation a. b. c. d. William Lloyd Garrison Abraham Lincoln John C. Calhoun Dred Scott Families on small Southern Farms a. b. c. d. Yeomanry Underground Railroad Border States Slave Codes Who Am I? Famous "conductor"; led 300 to freedom a. b. c. d. Fredrick Douglass Abraham Lincoln Harriet Tubman John Bowen Famous union General that destroyed the city of Atlanta on his "march to the sea' a. b. c. d. Yeomanry Abraham Lincoln Sherman Fredrick Douglass Federal fort located in South Carolina; the surrender essentially started the Civil War a. b. c. d. Shiloh Fort Sumter Appomattox Courthouse Vicksburg Founded The Liberator; supports emancipation a. b. c. d. William Lloyd Garrison Clara Barton Sherman Fredrick Douglass Freeing of enslaved persons a. b. c. d. Sectionalism Compromise of 1850 Emancipation Fugitive Slave Act General who helped the Confederates win the First Battle of Bull Run; shot by another rebel a. b. c. d. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson William Tecumseh Sherman John Wilkes Booth 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. b. c. d. Dred Scott John Bowen Nat Turner Fredrick Douglass In 1854, this repealed the ban on slavery north of the Missouri Compromise line a. b. c. d. Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Kansas-Nebraska Act Sectionalism Laws that denied enslaved Africans most of their rights a. b. c. d. Yeomanry Underground Railroad Overseer 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. b. c. d. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Nat Turner Dred Scott Clara Barton Lee's surrender here officially ended the Civil War a. b. c. d. Appomattox Courthouse Shiloh Vicksburg Atlanta Ulysses S. Grant led the Union victory here. However, the victory did come with a cost, they suffered 13,000 casualties. a. b. c. d. Appomattox Courthouse Shiloh Vicksburg Atlanta Mandated harsh penalties for those who assisted runaway slaves a. b. c. d. Kansas-Nebraska Act Fugitive Slave Act Compromise of 1850 Sectionalism Meade and the Union defeated Lee and the Confederate here; the turning point of the war a. b. c. d. Fort Sumter Richmond Gettysburg Antietam Much of this place was burned to the ground, and the Yankees then marched on to the sea a. b. c. d. Washington, D.C. Richmond Antietam Atlanta Official surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant occurred at Appomattox Court House which is in which state a. b. c. d. Florida Virginia West Virginia North Carolina Rejected Lincoln's offer to lead the Union armies and took command of Confederate forces in Virginia a. b. c. d. Robert E. Lee Clara Barton Ulysses S. Grant George Meade Rivalry based on the special interests of different areas a. b. c. d. Sectionalism Emancipation Secede Compromise of 1850 Series of houses where "conductors" hid runaway slaves a. b. c. d. Slave Codes Overseer Underground Railroad Atlanta Who Am I? South Carolina Senator; warned the South would secede a. b. c. d. John C. Calhoun William Lloyd Garrison Fredrick Douglass John Bowen Sued for his freedom because his master had taken him to free territory; unfortunately, he wasn't a citizen a. b. c. d. John C. Calhoun George McClellan Clara Barton Dred Scot The capital of the Confederacy a. b. c. d. Richmond Washington, D.C. Vicksburg Atlanta The direct supervisor of enslaved workers a. b. c. d. Cotton Gin Border States Overseer 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. b. c. d. John Brown Willima Lloyd Garrison Fredrick Douglass John Bowen The Federal capital a. b. c. d. Richmond Virginia Washington, D.C. Atlanta The right to vote a. b. c. d. Union Suffrage Confederacy Emancipation The states along the line that divided the Union and Confederacy a. b. c. d. Overseer Slave Codes Yeomanry Border States This battle ended in a draw; known as the bloodiest single day of the war a. b. c. d. Antietam Richmond Vicksburg Appomattox Courthouse This siege split the Confederacy in half and gave the Union control of the Mississippi River a. b. c. d. Vicksburg Fort Sumter Washington, D.C. Antietam Union General nicknamed "Unconditional Surrender" a. b. c. d. Robert E. Lee George Meade Ulysses S. Grant George McClellan Union General who gained control of the Mississippi with a victory at Vicksburg a. b. c. d. William Tecumseh Sherman Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Ulysses S. Grant John Wilkes Booth Union set up along the waterways that cut off the south access to supplies and resources a. b. c. d. Blockade Suffrage Farragut Border States Winner at the 1st Battle of Bull Run a. b. c. d. Union Suffrage Confederacy Border States Withdraw from a large political body a. b. c. d. Blockade Suffrage Confederacy 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. B. C. D. Illinois Maryland Kentucky Missouri Which state was NOT in the Union? A. B. C. D. Pennsylvania Virginia Ohio New Jersey Which state was NOT in the Confederacy? A. B. C. D. Arkansas North Carolina Tennessee Illinois Which state was NOT a border state? A. B. C. D. New Jersey Maryland Delaware Missouri What term can be defined as “the right to vote” A. B. C. D. Emancipation Secede Suffrage Proclamation Who started the American Red Cross? A. B. C. D. Susan B. Anthony Clara Barton Sojourner Truth Molly Pitcher