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The Civil War
Word of
the Day
Politics as We are all
Soldiers Now
Usual
Compass
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Slavery
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Activist who campaigns
against slavery
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Who is an
abolitionist?
To formally sever
connection from a higher
authority
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What is secede?
An agreement where two or
more parties make
concessions
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What is a
compromise?
To formally release from
bondage
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What is
emancipation?
A feeling of loyalty to one’s
region, over one’s nation
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What is
sectionalism?
This Compromise allowed
the balance of free and slave
states to remain equal
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What is the Missouri
Compromise?
Abraham Lincoln was a
member of this new
political party
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What was the
Republican Party?
This Act forced northerners to
catch runaway slaves with a
punishment of being fined or
jailed
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Fugitive Slave Act of
1850
This Compromise, which
had five parts, allowed
California to enter the
Union as a free state
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What is the
Compromise of
1850?
Allowed residents of
Kansas and Nebraska to
vote over slavery, causing
chaos and a mini Civil War
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What is popular
sovereignty?
This document included an
invitation for African
Americans to fight for the
Union
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What is the
Emancipation
Proclamation?
Clara Barton is a famous
example of these battlefield
contributors
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Who were nurses?
They would gain valuable
information for
Confederates through
flirting!!
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Who were spies?
Note: Place the daily double anywhere
He commanded the first all
black regiment
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Who was Robert
Gould Shaw?
They cooked, cleaned,
mended uniforms and were
sometimes on the army
payroll
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Who were
vivandieres?
Strengths included having a
greater total population,
more factory production, and
the majority of railroad
mileage
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What was the North?
This side’s strategy
included fighting a
defensive war
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What was the South?
Weaknesses of this side
included being a new
nation, not having a strong
central government, and
having a weak economy
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What was the South?
Total war and blockade cut
this region in two, caused
starvation and destruction
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What was the South?
Draft age was 14-65 by the
end of the Civil War
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What was the South?
Harriet Tubman was a
conductor
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What was the
Underground
Railroad?
This invention made
cotton- and slavery- more
valuable to the South
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What was the cotton
gin?
This book, written by
Harriet Beecher Stowe, put
the harsh reality of slavery
in the open
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What was Uncle
Tom’s Cabin?
Guerilla warfare was used
in this conflict- which
broke out in Kansas and
Nebraska Territories
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What was “Bleeding
Kansas?”
He attacked an arsenal in
Harper’s Ferry, hoping to
ignite a widespread slave
rebellion
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Who was John
Brown?