Title: Opening Splash
1Jeopardy!
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Civil War
Recon- struction
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3Civil War Events
Recon- struction Two
Recon- struction Three
Review Questions
Misc.
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4Final Jeopardy
5This caused the end of Military Reconstruction
Compromise of 1877
6Southern Slavery - 100This was the nickname
the North gave to Southern slavery
C1-100
The Peculiar Institution
7Southern Slavery - 200This referred to the
economy of the South that centered around this
certain crop
C1-200
King Cotton
8Southern Slavery - 300He led a slave revolt in
Virginia in 1831which resulted in the deaths of
60 whites.
C1-300
Nat Turner
9Southern Slavery - 400This party was formed on
a platform favoring the Wilmot Proviso and free
land for settlers. They did not oppose slavery,
just the spreading of it
C1-400
Free Soil Party
10Southern Slavery - 500This was a belief that
slavery was evil. It gradually became a powerful
movement against slavery during the antebellum
years of America
C1-500
Abolitionism
111850s I - 100This was Henry Clays last
compromise and it postponed the Civil War for 11
years. Californias admission and a stricter
Fugitive Slave Law
C2-100
Compromise of 1850
121850s I - 200These laws were passed in the
North and inhibited the extradition of runaway
slaves. These were created in reaction to the
Fugitive Slave Law.
C2-200
Personal Liberty Laws
131850s I - 300This was a secret organization
that was founded by Harriet Tubman to help slaves
flee to the North
C2-300
Underground Railroad
141850s I - 400This was a policy to acquire Cuba
as a slave state. It allowed the U.S. to seize
Cuba if Spain did not sell it.
C2-400
Ostend Manifesto
151850s I - 500He was a very weak president who
supported the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive
Slave Law and tried to acquire Hawaii, Japan and
Cuba during his presidency
C2-500
Franklin Pierce
161850s II - 100It allowed people of the
territory to decide if they were going to
legalize slavery or not
C3-100
Popular Sovereignty
171850s II - 200Northern and Southern forces
fought over the issue of slavery which resulted
in bloodshed
C3-200
Bleeding Kansas
181850s II - 300He beat Charles Sumner on the
floor of the Senate because he felt he was being
insulted
C3-300
Preston Brooks
191850s II - 400This was the constitution of the
government of Kansas that supported slavery. It
stated that whether the constitution was ratified
or not, slavery would be allowed in Kansas
C3-400
Lecompton Constitution
201850s II - 500He was the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court just before the Civil War. His
decision on Dred Scott v Sanford made slavery
legal in all of the U.S.
C3-500
Roger Taney
211850s III - 100It was the first sectional
party whose platform was anti-slavery and pro
business
C4-100
Republicans
221850s III - 200He was the senator from Illinois
who wrote the Kansas Nebraska Act and the
Freeport Doctrine
C3-200
Stephen Douglas
231850s III - 300Hailed in the North as a martyr
and considered a lunatic in the South, he was a
radical abolitionist
C3-300
John Brown
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251850s III - 400Stephen Douglas argument that
popular sovereignty should be used in new
territories and the Dred Scott case was legal
C3-400
Freeport Doctrine
261850s III - 500He wrote the book The Impending
Crisis which was against slavery. He said the
non-slave holding whites were the ones who
suffered the most from slavery
C3-500
Hinton R. Helper
27Civil War - 100This was a U.S. fort in
Charleston, South Carolina which was the first
battle of the Civil War
C4-100
Fort Sumter
28Civil War - 200He was the Confederate general
that lead the south in the war
C4-200
Robert E. Lee
29Civil War - 300This was the bloodiest battle
of the Civil War and was the first Union victory
in the eastern theater
C4-300
Antietam
30Civil War - 400Lincolns failed attempt to free
slaves in rebellious states while allowing
slavery in border states
C4-400
Emancipation Proclamation
31Civil War - 500They were extreme Northern
Democrats who believed the Union could be united
if slavery were not attacked
C4-500
Copperheads
32Reconstruction - 100He became President after
Lincolns assassination and was disliked very
much
C4-100
Andrew Johnson
33Reconstruction - 200It was the first attempt
at Reconstruction by Congress which provided for
congressional administration of Reconstruction
C4-200
Wade-Davis Bill
34Reconstruction - 300It was a secret
organization that intimidated blacks from voting
and dressed up in bed sheets
C4-300
Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
35Reconstruction - 400They were the Northern
Republicans who went to the South to gain a quick
political advancement and wealth
C4-400
Carpetbaggers
36Reconstruction - 500This was the
reconstruction plan that Congress used for 10
years. It divided the South into five military
districts that would be run by the army
C4-500
Military Reconstruction Acts
37Civil War II- 200
- First engagement ever between two iron-clad naval
vessels. The two ships battled in a portion of
the Chesapeake Bay known as Hampton Roads for
five hours on March 9, 1862, ending in a draw.
Merrimac and Monitor
38Civil War II- 400
- This was the protesting of conscription into the
Union army because the poor were drafted
disproportionately
New York Draft Riots
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- He was the President of the Confederate States of
America
Jefferson Davis
40Civil War II- 800
- The bill offered a Constitutional amendment
recognizing slavery in the territories south of
the 36º30' line, noninterference by Congress with
existing slavery, and compensation to the owners
of fugitive slaves
Crittenden Compromise
41Civil War II- 1000
- Lincoln suspended this writ, which states that a
person cannot be arrested without probable cause
and must be informed of the charges against him
and be given an opportunity to challenge them.
Throughout the war, thousands were arrested for
disloyal acts. Although the U.S. Supreme Court
eventually held the suspension edict to be
unconstitutional, by the time the Court acted the
Civil War was nearly over.
Habeas Corpus
42Civil War Events - 200
- This happened on April 14, 1865 which shocked the
nation
Lincoln's Assassination
43Civil War Events - 400
John Wilkes Booth
44Civil War Events - 600
- Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri. They
were slave states, but did not secede which were
known as
Border States
45Civil War Events - 800
- Site of the opening engagement of the Civil War.
On December 20, 1860, South Carolina had seceded
from the Union, and had demanded that all federal
property in the state be surrendered to state
authorities
Fort Sumter
46Civil War Events - 1000
- These were the colorful nicknames of the North
and South
Blue and Gray
47Reconstruction Two- 200
- Republicans reviving the memory of southern
Democratic disloyalty during the Civil War
Waving the Bloody Shirts
48Reconstruction Two- 400
- In order to win the election of 1868, Republicans
depend on the vote from
African Americans
49Reconstruction Two- 600
- By the end of Reconstruction, most blacks in the
South work on farm as renter was known as
Sharecropping
50Reconstruction Two- 800
- This was the proposal to make freed slaves
small-scale farmers that never transpired
Forty Acres and a Mule
51Reconstruction Two- 1000
- This guaranteed equal protection under the law
for every American citizen
14th Amendment
52Reconstruction Three - 200
- Lincolns plan provided for the restoration of
the loyal governments for the erstwhile
Confederate states now under Union control was
known as
Lincoln's 10 plan
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54Reconstruction Three - 400
- Violating this act cause Andrew Johnson to be
impeached and came within one vote of being
removed from office
Tenure of Office Act
55Reconstruction Three - 600
- In the early years of reconstruction, an
important function of the _________ was for the
protection of the economic rights of former
slaves
Freedmens Bureau
56Reconstruction Three - 800
- This refers to the proposal to make freed slaves
small-scale farmers but the promise was never kept
Forty Acres and a Mule
57Reconstruction Three - 1000
- When this piece of legislation was passed it
meant that congress rather than the President
would determine Reconstruction policies and it
was the first major legislation that became law
over a presidential veto
Civil Rights Act of 1866
58Review Questions - 200
- This set a boundary along the crest of the
Appalachians beyond which the English colonists
were forbidden to settle
Proclamation of 1763
59Review Questions - 400
- In response to the Alien and Sedition Acts these
took the position that the authority of state
governments included the power to decide whether
or not an act of Congress was constitutional
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
60Review Questions - 600
- This was Jeffersons hope to preserve an
agricultural society by making abundant lands
available to future generations
Louisana Purchase
61Review Questions - 800
- In his Essay, Resistance to Civil Government,
Henry David Thoreau claimed that an individual
should
Passive Resistence
62Review Questions - 1000
- This event was significant because it issued a
historic declaration of womens rights
Seneca Falls Convention
63Misc. - 200
- Harriet Beecher Stowes novel which brought home
the evils of slavery to many in the North was
Uncle's Tom Cabin
64Misc. - 400
- This court case ruled that a slave was private
property even in a free territory
Dred Scott v. Sanford
65Misc. - 600
- After this event in 1831 Southern states made it
increasingly difficult for masters to free their
slaves after
Nat Turners Rebellion
66Misc. - 800
- Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens were leaders
of these congressmen
Radical Republicans
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- Many southern states passed these to control
movement and provide a stable workforce for the
plantations
Black Codes