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Holding someone against their will.
Slavery
1,2
President that was electedin 1860 and was the
16th president of the U.S.
Abraham Lincoln
1,3
Law passed that helped Southern slave owners capture
their runaway slaves.
Fugitive Slave Act
1,4
The location where the first shots of the Civil War
were fired.
Fort Sumter
2,1
Differences that arise between different regions of the country
economically,politically, or culturally.
Sectionalism
2,2
The first and only presidentof the Confederate States
of America.
Jefferson Davis
2,3
Belief that people should ruleor decide on the issue of slavery.
Popular Sovereignty
2,4
The Confederate submarine that sunk a Union ship during
the Civil War.
What is the CSS Hunley?
3,1
Tax placed on imported goodsused to protect the nations
industry.
Tariff
3,2
The military commander incharge of all the Confederate
troops.
Robert E. Lee
3,3
First African American regiment to fight for the
Union during the Civil War.
54th Massachusetts Regiment
3,4
The bloodiest single-day battle Of the Civil War and it was
Fought in Maryland.
Antietam
4,1
The act of leaving the Union.South Carolina was the first
state to do this.
Secession
4,2
Military commander that wasput in charge of all of the
Union troops.
Ulysses S. Grant
4,3
Suggestion that the territoryReceived after the MexicanWar would be free of slaves.
Wilmot Proviso
4,4
Iron clad ships that fought inthe Atlantic Ocean during
the Civil War.
What are the Merrimack and the Monitor?
5,1
The man who raided thefederal arsenal at Harpers
Fairy, VA in order to give guns to the slaves.
John Brown
5,2
Union general who marchedthrough Georgia and burned
down most of Atlanta.
General Sherman
5,3
Statement made by Lincolnthat set all slaves free thatwere in states that were in rebellion against the Union.
Emancipation Proclamation
5,4
Location where General Leesurrendered to General Grant.
Appomattox Courthouse