Civil War Jeopardy Causes through Battles

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Who wrote Uncle Tom’s
Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Who led the raid on
Harper’s Ferry?
John Brown
Who was the most famous
“conductor” of the
Underground Railroad?
Harriet Tubman
Why was Uncle Tom’s
Cabin so significant?
Made many people agree with the
position that slavery should be stopped.
What is the term used to
describe someone who
fought against slavery?
Abolitionist
Who was the Union
general that led Atlanta
Campaign and March to
the Sea?
William T. Sherman
Who was the President
during the Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
Who was the President
of the Confederate
States of America?
Jefferson Davis
This general fought for
the South even though he
didn’t agree with slavery.
Robert E. Lee
The general accepted
Lee’s surrender and
ended the war.
Ulysses S. Grant
This was the first battle
of the Civil War.
Fort Sumter
Place where Lee
surrendered, ending the
war
Appomattox Court House
This was a turning point
in the war, and Lee lost
1/3 of his men.
Gettysburg
This southern city was
burned by Sherman in an
effort to destroy the
Confederate’s stockpile of
supplies.
Atlanta
Sherman’s March to the
Sea went from _______
to __________.
Tennessee to Savannah
Which side believed in
State’s Rights?
The South
The North was an
____________ region.
industrial
The south was an
_____________ region.
Agricultural or agrarian
What invention led to a
large increase in
slavery?
The cotton gin
What does it mean to
secede? How many states
seceded from the Union?
Withdraw from part of the
country. 11.