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• This Civil War battle was the bloodiest
single day of battle in US History.
• Conf. General Robert E. Lee’s goal was
to invade the North, attack the nations
capital of Washington, and get muchneeded supplies and food.
• The Union Army, under Gen. George
Meade, wins the battle and blocks
Lee’s 1st invasion of the North.
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Answer: ANtietam
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• This Civil War prison camp was located in
southern Georgia.
• It is known for its especially horrific conditions –
lack of food, clothing, shelter, medical
care…unsanitary, disease-causing environment.
• It was created in 1864, and although it was only
open for about 15 months, an estimated 13,000
Union soldiers die there.
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Conf. Captain Henry Wirz was prosecuted and hanged
for these crimes despite his pleads to the Confederate
govt. for help. They just didn’t have those things to
spare – they didn’t even have enough of these supplies
for themselves.
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Answer: Andersonville
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These laws were created to keep
blacks and whites in separate facilities
and institutions. GA had more than 27 of
them from the 1860s – 1960s. Created to
keep violence and racial mixing to a
minimum, most today believe that they
caused more violence to occur.
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Answer: Jim Crow Laws
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This organization was started by the U.S.
government in 1865 in order to help freed
slaves and poor whites with the basic needs of
food, clothing, and shelter after the Civil War.
Soon, the purpose shifted to education,
and it created 4,000 primary schools, started
industrial schools for jobs training, and started
teacher-training schools.
Southern, white Democrats disliked this
organization and felt like it gave freedmen and
women “plenty eat and nothing to do.”
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Answer: The freedman’s
bureau
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This man was one of the very first AfricanAmerican men elected to GA’s General Assembly.
This happened in 1867 during Reconstruction in
GA.
He was a minister for the Union army during the
Civil War, was active in the AME Church (African
Methodist Church), and was a key target of the
KKK.
He and other African-American legislators were
removed from office in 1868, but they sued the
state, and the GA Supreme Court ruled that they
be readmitted in 1870.
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Answer: Henry mcneal
turner
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These men were both African-American civil rights
leaders in the early 1900s.
The first encouraged African-Americans to accept their lower social
status for the time being and to focus instead on advancement
through career training, education, and economic independence.
He thought that over time, whites would realize that blacks should
be treated more fairly. He gave a famous speech about this called
“The Atlanta Compromise” at the 1895 International Cotton Expo.
The other man believed that African Americans could only gain
respect from and equality with educated and powerful white people
through the development of a black elite class which he called the
“talented tenth.” He thought the other man’s approach was weak
and would take too long to work. The 2nd man was also the
founding leader of the NAACP (National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People)
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Answer: Booker T.
Washington and W.E.B.
Dubois
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This military plan was a massive effort by
the Union Navy to prevent the passage of
trade goods, supplies, and arms to and from the
Confederacy on the Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the
Confederate States of America.
At first 5/6 attempts to slip through the blockade
were successful, but by 1864, only half were
successful. Confederate cotton exports were
reduced 95% from 10 million bales in the three
years prior to the war to just 500,000 bales during
the blockade period.
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Answer: The union
blockade
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Released after the Union army’s win at
Antietam, this document freed all slaves
living in “states in rebellion” after Jan. 1, 1863.
Confederate states were given 90 days from Sept
22, 1862 to come back to the US, and if they did,
they wouldn’t have to give up their slaves.
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Freeing slaves in states in rebellion would help the
Union by allowing freedmen of combat age to join
the Union arm, and it would hurt the Confederacy
because freedmen would stop working on farms
and plantations and this would cause the South to
suffer economically.
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Answer: emancipation
proclamation
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This riot was one of the
worst in US History. It started after
lies were spread in local Atlanta
newspapers that alleged that black
men were assaulting white women. In
the end, over 20 died and hundreds
were injured, and black businesses
were looted, vandalized, and burned.
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Answer: Atlanta Riot of 1906
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These were two missions of a famous Union
general while in GA during the last year of the
Civil War. He hoped to destroy railroad lines and
infrastructure on his way to Atlanta, take over the
2nd most important city in the Confederacy –
Atlanta, and then march to Savannah to destroy
factories producing anything of war-making value,
cotton farms, gins, and storehouses. He attacked
the civilian infrastructure between Atlanta and
Savannah in order to force Georgia troops home to
defend their homes/families and to end support for
the war and thus shorten the war.
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Answer: sherman’s atlanta
campaign and sherman’s
march to the sea
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These were both ways that poor whites and
newly-freed blacks farmed after the Civil War.
Both types of farmers relied on a landowner for
land and some supplies; however, one of them
had a clear advantage because they came into
the relationship already having some supplies
and therefore did not have to go into as much
debt as the other farmer did. Both were extremely
tough and not very profitable, and over time they
becomes unprofitable for the land owners too.
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Answer: sharecropping and
tenant farming
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This battle was one of the few
Confederate victories in the state of GA
during the Civil war . It occurred near
the city of Chattanooga, TN in Nw
Georgia, and it temporarily slowed down
Union forces who eventually planned on
taking over the city of Atlanta, GA.
Check Your Answer
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Answer: Chickamauga
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This amendment to the US Constitution
said that all slaves were free.
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Answer: the 13th amendment
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These three men were the governors of GA
from the Civil War until the early 1900s. They
were known for wanting GA to become more
industrialized like the North and for wanting
whites to stay in power in the government.
They were sometimes called the
“redeemers” because they wanted to
“redeem” GA from the hands of blacks and
Republicans, who in their mind, would mess
the state up.
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Answer: Bourbon
triumvirate
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These terms have to do with the way in which
15 blacks had their right to vote messed with in the
early-mid 1900s in GA.
The first term means to take away someone’s right to
vote.
The second term means to draw up an election district
in such a way that it benefits a certain group. It was
done to weaken numbers of black voters and make it so
that there were more whites in the district to overpower
them at the polls.
There were also poll taxes that had to be paid to be able
to vote and the grandfather clause which stated that
only blacks with grandparents who voted after the Civil
War were able to vote.
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Answer:
Disenfranchisement and
gerrymandering
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This battle happened in Pennsylvania in
July of 1863, and resulted in a Union
victory that ended Gen. Robert E. Lee’s
2nd invasion of the North. This 3 day
battle was the bloodiest of the Civil War
– 51,000 casualties.
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Answer: Gettysburg
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This man was a great promoter of
17 the “New South.” He stated that
race relations were improving in GA,
and that business was booming!
And, the second term describes a fair
that occurred in Atlanta in 1865. It was
designed to attract business and
investors to the South and to show of all
of the newest and coolest innovations in
agriculture and manufacturing.
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Answer: Henry Grady and the
international cotton
exposition
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This woman was known for her efforts to
reform prison life (the convict lease
system), get women the right to vote, and
outlaw alcohol. She was also a journalist
at the Atlanta Journal.
She is most known for being the 1st
woman to serve in the US Senate.
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Answer: Rebecca latimer
Felton
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This court case gave Jim Crow laws the
ability to spread like wildfire throughout
the US.
A man named Homer _______ sued for his
right to sit in the “white only” car of a train
in Louisiana. The US Supreme Court
decided that it was okay to separate the
races as long as the facilities are equal.
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Answer: plessy v. ferguson
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This man was a member of the Populist
party, he served in the GA Gen. Assembly
and US Congress, and he cared deeply for
struggling white AND black farmers (this
was rare at the time!). He is most known
for representing their interests by
creating the Rural Free Delivery Bill –
which led to those in rural areas (mainly
farmers) getting their mail for free.
Check Your Answer
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Answer: Tom watson and
the Populists
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This carpetbagger was lynched by the
KKK after he was broken out of the state
prison at Milledgeville. He was found
guilty of killing 14 yr. old Mary Phagan
(an employee at his pencil factory), and
was sentenced to death. The sentence
was later changed to life in jail because
of the limited amount of evidence
against him.
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Answer: Leo Frank
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This system made it to where white rural
counties, which only had 1/3 of the state’s
population, could decide the outcome of an
election. The 38 most populated counties in
GA had nearly 2/3 of the population of the
state, and they were more likely to vote for
blacks or Republicans.
It wasn’t ruled unconstitutional until 1962!!
CRAZY!!!
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Answer: the county unit
system
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These people were all leaders for black
Georgians.
The first two people were a married couple. The
husband was the president of Atlanta University, and he
was part of group that organized NAACP. His wife, Lugenia,
worked to improve sanitation, roads, healthcare and
education for African American neighborhoods in Atlanta.
The third person started barber businesses and purchased
a small insurance company called Atlanta Mutual Life
Insurance Company. He managed it so well that it is now
one of the largest African American businesses in the US
and is worth over $200 million and operates in 17 states.
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Answer: John and lugenia
hope and alonzo herndon
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This amendment to the US Constitution
said that all freedmen were now citizens
of the US, and that the federal government had the
power to intervene any time civil rights were taken
from them.
The next amendment was ratified in 1870, and it said
that a citizens’ right to vote could not be denied on
account of race, color, or previous condition of
servitude…meaning that blacks were SPECIFICALLY
given the RIGHT TO VOTE (not just be citizens).
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Answer: the 14h and 15th
amendments
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