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Union Broken

Manifest Destiny. Union Broken. Civil War. War at home. Freedmen. Post War. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. What was Manifest Destiny?. Manifest Destiny.

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Union Broken

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  1. ManifestDestiny Union Broken CivilWar War at home Freedmen PostWar 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50

  2. What was Manifest Destiny? ManifestDestiny

  3. What territory did the United States gain in the 1840s? ManifestDestiny

  4. Which western state was the recipient of most western migration in the 1840s and 50s? ManifestDestiny

  5. How did Native Americans react to the increasing number of people traveling across the Great Plains? ManifestDestiny

  6. What ignored political problem resurfaced as a result of western land acquisitions? ManifestDestiny

  7. Who was John Brown? Union Broken

  8. What did the Compromise of 1850 promise the south? Union Broken

  9. What was the significance of Dred Scott? Union Broken

  10. Why was it called “Bleeding Kansas”? Union Broken

  11. What did the Know-Nothings believe? Union Broken

  12. Which state was the first to secede? MAP DAILY DOUBLE! Civil War

  13. What state was created by dissidents during the Civil War? Civil War

  14. Who was the general that Lincoln finally “found” to lead his troops in the east? Civil War

  15. Where would you find the battle that was the turning point of the Civil War? MAP DAILY DOUBLE! Civil War

  16. What did the north do to break the south’s will to continue fighting? Civil War

  17. What book enflamed Northern passions regarding slavery? War athome

  18. What two major inventions revolutionized agriculture in the 1840s? War athome

  19. What were the causes of the riots that erupted in the north and south? War athome

  20. What did the Union do to cause a major disruption in the south’s cotton production? War athome

  21. What major piece of legislation did Congress pass in 1863 that Southern Congressmen had previously blocked? War athome

  22. How were southern slaves treated by the Union armies? Freedmen

  23. After the war how were most freedmen employed? Freedmen

  24. Abraham Lincoln’s policy during the war regarding slavery changed from ______ to _________. Freedmen

  25. Compared to the rest of the world what was unique about America’s treatment of its former slaves? Freedmen

  26. When discussing Reconstruction, what is the meaning of “redemption”? Freedmen

  27. What were the two main concepts associated with Reconstruction? Recon-struction

  28. What does the 14th Amendment say? Recon-struction

  29. What does the 15th Amendment say? Recon-struction

  30. What are the three major points of Congress’ 1866-67 plans for Reconstruction? Recon-struction

  31. How was President Johnson able to avoid conviction on impeachment charges? Recon-struction

  32. The belief that the United States was ordained by God to expand ManifestDestiny 10

  33. 1. Texas2. Oregon3. lands from westward from the Rockies to the ocean ManifestDestiny 20

  34. Most headed to California, the gold-rush of 1848 ManifestDestiny 30

  35. By demanding compensation from both the government and the emigrants ManifestDestiny 40

  36. Would the newly acquired lands be slave or free ManifestDestiny 50

  37. A militant abolitionist. He advocated military action to free slaves and led a raid on Harper’s Ferry, VA. UnionBroken 10

  38. Popular sovereignty to determine the future of NM and UT, and most importantlya strong Fugitive Slave Act. UnionBroken 20

  39. This court ruling asserted that Congress could not ban slavery from any territory. UnionBroken 30

  40. A continuing war fought between pro- and anti- slavery advocates over the future of Kansas. UnionBroken 40

  41. A political party (The American Party) that emerged as a response to immigration. The Know Nothings were anti-catholic and anti-immigrant. UnionBroken 50

  42. South Carolina Dec 20, 1860 CivilWar 10

  43. West Virginia CivilWar 20

  44. Ulysses S. Grant CivilWar 30

  45. The battle of Gettysburg CivilWar 40

  46. The ongoing “Anaconda” Plan & Sherman’s “march to the sea” (through Georgia) that destroyed everything in a 50 mile wide swath - doing over $100 million in damages. CivilWar 50

  47. Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe War athome 10

  48. The invention of John Deere’s cutting plow (1837) and Cyrus McCormick’s mechanical reaper (1834). War athome 20

  49. South over foodNorth over the draft War athome 30

  50. The Union blockade War athome 40

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