Civil War Reconstruction Study Guide Test Date March

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Civil War & Reconstruction Study Guide Test Date: March 8 th

Civil War & Reconstruction Study Guide Test Date: March 8 th

 • 1. It helped created more abolitionists. Harriet Beecher Stowe • 2. Bleeding

• 1. It helped created more abolitionists. Harriet Beecher Stowe • 2. Bleeding Kansas; fighting between pro-slavery & abolitionists • 3. Confederate States of America • 4. Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia • 5. Forced military service for whites during the Civil War • 6. More factories, railroads, telegraph lines, & larger population

 • 7. Determined to defend their homeland & preserve their way of life

• 7. Determined to defend their homeland & preserve their way of life • 8. Freed the slaves in rebelling states; allowed blacks to join the U. S. Army • 9. Laws requiring the return of runaway slaves; criminalized those that helped runaways • 10. More loyal to your state than your country. Lincoln wanted Lee as General but he was loyal to Virginia & fought for the Confederacy. • 11. Slave tried to sue his owner for his freedom. Supreme Court ruled that blacks were not citizens.

 • 12. 14 th Amendment • 13. Popular opinion- the people decide. Kansas.

• 12. 14 th Amendment • 13. Popular opinion- the people decide. Kansas. Nebraska Act; people were allowed to decide on slavery by popular vote • 14. Tariffs, Slavery, States Rights, Sectionalism, Defense of Homelands • 15. African-Americans got citizenship rights • 16. African-American men got voting rights • 17. Abolishing slavery in the U. S. • 18. Free(13 th) Citizens (14 th) Vote (15 th) • 19. To reunite the states & rebuild the Southern states

 • 20. North was more industrialized & urban; South was more rural &

• 20. North was more industrialized & urban; South was more rural & agricultural • 21. City; Country Battle of Gettysburg Attack on Fort Sumter Jefferson Davis Palmito Ranch Battle of Vicksburg Frederick Douglass Francis Lubbock John Reagan Abraham Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant General John B. Magruder John Bell Hood Robert E. Lee Battle of Sabine Pass