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4/11/2016
by Mrs. Parker
Civil War
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Leaders
U.S. President during
the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln
Leaders
Most
famous
“conductor” or the
Underground Railroad.
Harriett Tubman
Leaders
President of the
Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
Leaders
General of the Union
Army. Said, “Hit the
enemy hard, hit them
fast, and keep going.”
Ulysses S. Grant
Leaders
General for the
Confederacy, first asked to
lead the Union Army but
returned home to fight with
his family.
Robert E. Lee
Amendments
word meaning changes
to the constitution
amendment
Amendments
officially abolished
slavery
th
13 Amendment
Amendments
gave all citizens,
including blacks, the
right to vote.
th
15 Amendment
Amendments
defines a citizen as any
person born or naturalized
in the U.S.
th
14 Amendment
Amendments
gives every U.S. citizen
the right to own
weapons
nd
2 Amendment
Battles
the beginning battle of
the Civil War
Fort Sumter
Battles
place where Lee’s
army surrendered,
ending the war
Appomattox
Battles
First official battle, the
South won, making the
north realize it was
going to be a long war.
Bull Run
Battles
Union
army stops Lee’s
advance into the North
in the bloodiest battle of
the war.
Antietam Creek
Battles
Union victory is the
turning point of the war
Gettysburg
Odds & Ends
laws passed by southern
states to control newly
freed blacks
Black Codes
Odds & Ends
Northerners
who moved
to the South after the war
to profit; political and
financial opportunists
carpetbaggers
Odds & Ends
tenant farmers, rent land
and tools in exchange
for a share of the crop
sharecropping
Odds & Ends
organization set up by
Congress to help the
freed slaves
Freedman’s Bureau
Odds & Ends
An abolitionist who was born a
slave. Helped with the
Underground Railroad and
founded one of the 1st AfricanAmerican newspapers, the North
Star.
Frederick Douglass