Texas History Chapter 14 15 Review Smarter Smartest

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Texas History Chapter 14 -15 Review Smarter Smartest Brilliant Genius 10 10 10 20

Texas History Chapter 14 -15 Review Smarter Smartest Brilliant Genius 10 10 10 20 20 20 30 30 30 40 40 40 50 50 50

SOUTH _______ WAS THE FIRST STATE TO SECEDE.

SOUTH _______ WAS THE FIRST STATE TO SECEDE.

SOUTH CAROLINA WAS THE FIRST STATE TO SECEDE.

SOUTH CAROLINA WAS THE FIRST STATE TO SECEDE.

PEOPLE AGAINST SLAVERY WERE CALLED ________.

PEOPLE AGAINST SLAVERY WERE CALLED ________.

PEOPLE AGAINST SLAVERY WERE CALLED ABOLITIONISTS.

PEOPLE AGAINST SLAVERY WERE CALLED ABOLITIONISTS.

JOHN _____RAIDED HARPER’S FERRY.

JOHN _____RAIDED HARPER’S FERRY.

JOHN BROWN RAIDED HARPERS FERRY.

JOHN BROWN RAIDED HARPERS FERRY.

WHY WAS THE BATTLE OF PALMITO RANCH UNIQUE?

WHY WAS THE BATTLE OF PALMITO RANCH UNIQUE?

THE BATTLE OF PALMITO RANCH WAS FOUGHT ALMOST A MONTH AFTER THE CIVIL WAR

THE BATTLE OF PALMITO RANCH WAS FOUGHT ALMOST A MONTH AFTER THE CIVIL WAR ENDED.

Another word for withdrawing from the union is _______.

Another word for withdrawing from the union is _______.

Another word for withdrawing from the union is seceding.

Another word for withdrawing from the union is seceding.

This general from the Mexican American War developed the North’s “Anaconda” plan.

This general from the Mexican American War developed the North’s “Anaconda” plan.

General Winfield Scott

General Winfield Scott

The top general of the Confederate Army was ______________.

The top general of the Confederate Army was ______________.

The top general of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee

The top general of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee

This famous Texas leader did not want Texas to secede from the Union.

This famous Texas leader did not want Texas to secede from the Union.

This famous Texas leader did not want Texas to secede from the Union. Sam

This famous Texas leader did not want Texas to secede from the Union. Sam Houston

One of the goals for a Union victory was to control this River.

One of the goals for a Union victory was to control this River.

One of the goals for a Union victory was to control this River. Mississippi

One of the goals for a Union victory was to control this River. Mississippi River

The _______ Bureau helped blacks in the South.

The _______ Bureau helped blacks in the South.

The Freedmen’s Bureau helped blacks in the South.

The Freedmen’s Bureau helped blacks in the South.

The largest and bloodiest battle of the Civil War.

The largest and bloodiest battle of the Civil War.

The largest and bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Gettysburg

The largest and bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Gettysburg

_______ Rights are the basic rights for all citizens.

_______ Rights are the basic rights for all citizens.

Civil Rights are the basic rights for all citizens.

Civil Rights are the basic rights for all citizens.

He had a series of debates with Lincoln in 1858.

He had a series of debates with Lincoln in 1858.

He had a series of debates with Lincoln in 1858. Stephen Douglass

He had a series of debates with Lincoln in 1858. Stephen Douglass

Slaves were officially freed in Texas on this June 19 holiday.

Slaves were officially freed in Texas on this June 19 holiday.

Slaves were officially freed in Texas on this June 19 holiday. Juneteenth

Slaves were officially freed in Texas on this June 19 holiday. Juneteenth

The first battle of the Civil War occurred at Fort ______.

The first battle of the Civil War occurred at Fort ______.

The first battle of the Civil War occurred at Fort Sumter

The first battle of the Civil War occurred at Fort Sumter

What famous document written by Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves?

What famous document written by Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves?

What famous document written by Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves? The Emancipation Proclamation

What famous document written by Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves? The Emancipation Proclamation

A main goal of the North was to close off Confederate ports with a

A main goal of the North was to close off Confederate ports with a ___________.

A main goal of the North was to close off Confederate ports with a

A main goal of the North was to close off Confederate ports with a blockade.

A refusal by the President to sigh a law is called a ________.

A refusal by the President to sigh a law is called a ________.

A refusal by the President to sigh a law is called a veto.

A refusal by the President to sigh a law is called a veto.

President Lincoln’s assassin was ___________.

President Lincoln’s assassin was ___________.

President Lincoln’s assassin was John Wilkes Booth.

President Lincoln’s assassin was John Wilkes Booth.

He was a famous Northern general and later became a president of the United

He was a famous Northern general and later became a president of the United States.

He was a famous Northern general and later became a president of the United

He was a famous Northern general and later became a president of the United States. Ulysses S. Grant

The three main causes of the Civil War were slavery, states’ rights and ________.

The three main causes of the Civil War were slavery, states’ rights and ________.

The three main causes of the Civil War were slavery, states’ rights and tariffs.

The three main causes of the Civil War were slavery, states’ rights and tariffs.

Battle that gave control of the Mississippi River to the North.

Battle that gave control of the Mississippi River to the North.

Battle that gave control of the Mississippi River to the North. Battle of Vicksburg

Battle that gave control of the Mississippi River to the North. Battle of Vicksburg

This general marched his army through Georgia destroying everything in his path (a ”scorched-earth”,

This general marched his army through Georgia destroying everything in his path (a ”scorched-earth”, “total war” policy)

This general marched his army through Georgia destroying everything in his path (a ”scorched-earth”,

This general marched his army through Georgia destroying everything in his path (a ”scorched-earth”, “total war” policy) General Sherman

He was elected the 16 th U. S. President in 1860.

He was elected the 16 th U. S. President in 1860.

He was elected the 16 th U. S. President in 1860. Abraham Lincoln

He was elected the 16 th U. S. President in 1860. Abraham Lincoln

He became the 17 th President after Lincoln was assassinated, and he was the

He became the 17 th President after Lincoln was assassinated, and he was the first president to be impeached.

He became the 17 th President after Lincoln was assassinated, and he was the

He became the 17 th President after Lincoln was assassinated, and he was the first president to be impeached. Andrew Johnson

This amendment said the U. S. could not prevent anyone from voting because of

This amendment said the U. S. could not prevent anyone from voting because of race.

This amendment said the U. S. could not prevent anyone from voting because of

This amendment said the U. S. could not prevent anyone from voting because of race. th 15 Amendment

This amendment made slavery illegal.

This amendment made slavery illegal.

This amendment made slavery illegal. 13 th Amendment

This amendment made slavery illegal. 13 th Amendment

This amendment made former slaves U. S. citizens.

This amendment made former slaves U. S. citizens.

This amendment made former slaves U. S. citizens. 14 th Amendment

This amendment made former slaves U. S. citizens. 14 th Amendment

When a state can choose to obey federal law or not is called ________________.

When a state can choose to obey federal law or not is called ________________.

When a state can choose to obey federal law or not is called states’

When a state can choose to obey federal law or not is called states’ rights.

This slave sued the U. S. for his freedom but lost his case in

This slave sued the U. S. for his freedom but lost his case in the Supreme Court.

This slave sued the U. S. for his freedom but lost his case in

This slave sued the U. S. for his freedom but lost his case in the Supreme Court. Dred Scott

Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at this courthouse.

Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at this courthouse.

Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at this courthouse. Appomattox

Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at this courthouse. Appomattox

These rules and laws were created in the South during Reconstruction to make former

These rules and laws were created in the South during Reconstruction to make former slaves second-class citizens.

These rules and laws were created in the South during Reconstruction to make former

These rules and laws were created in the South during Reconstruction to make former slaves second-class citizens. Black Codes

The last goal for Union victory was to capture this Confederate capital city.

The last goal for Union victory was to capture this Confederate capital city.

The last goal for Union victory was to capture this Confederate capital city. Richmond,

The last goal for Union victory was to capture this Confederate capital city. Richmond, Virginia

During the Civil War, Jefferson _____ was President of the Confederacy.

During the Civil War, Jefferson _____ was President of the Confederacy.

During the Civil War, Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederacy.

During the Civil War, Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederacy.

She was an escaped slave who helped others escape through the underground railroad. Harriet

She was an escaped slave who helped others escape through the underground railroad. Harriet ____.

She was an escaped slave who helped others escape through the underground railroad. Harriet

She was an escaped slave who helped others escape through the underground railroad. Harriet Tubman

She helped out the Confederate Army by tricking and capturing some members of the

She helped out the Confederate Army by tricking and capturing some members of the Union Army. Sophia ______.

She helped out the Confederate Army by tricking and capturing some members of the

She helped out the Confederate Army by tricking and capturing some members of the Union Army. Sophia Porter

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