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Q1. What was the economy of the northern part of the United States?
Q2. What was the economy of the southern part of the United States?
Q3. The northern states wanted new states out of the western territories to become____ ____.
Q4. Southern states wanted new states out of the western territories to become____ ____.
Q5. Who led a slave revolt against plantation owners?
Q6. What is the name of a person who campaigns to end slavery?
Q7. Who created a secret route that escaped enslaved African Americans took called the "Underground Railroad"?
Q8. Who led a raid on the United States Armory at Harpers Ferry and was later captured and hung?
A2. agriculturized and relied on slave labor
A1. industrialized
A4. slave states
A3. free states
A6. abolitionist
A5. Nat Turner
A8. John Brown
A7. Harriet Tubman
Q9. What year was Abraham Lincoln elected president?
Q10. What happened as a result of Lincoln's election to the presidency?
Q11. What conflict led to the creation of West Virginia?
Q12. What was the first major clash of the Civil War?
Q13. Who played a major role in the Battle of Bull Run?
Q14. Who was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and defeated troops at Fredericksburg?
Q15. What was the capital of the Confederacy?
Q16. What happened to Richmond at the end of the war?
A10. southern states seceded from the union and formed the "Confederate States of America"
A9. 1860
A12. Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas)
A11. eastern counties relied on slave labor, western counties did not favor slavery
A14. General Robert E. Lee
A13. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
A16. It fell to General Ulysses S. Grant and was burned near the end of the war.
A15. Richmond
Q17. How did Lincoln use the Union navy?
Q18. What important sea battle took place between two iron-clad ships in Virginia waters near Norfolk and Hampton that ended in a draw?
Q19. Where did the Civil War end and what year?
Q20. Who surrendered to who at the end of the war?
Q21. Who did most white Virginians support?
Q22. How did the Confederacy rely on enslaved African Americans?
Q23. How did some free African Americans feel their limited rights could best be protected?
Q24. What side did most American Indians take during the war?
A18. Monitor (Union) and Merrimack (Confederacy)
A17. to blockade southern ports
A20. Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Ulysses S. Grant
A19. Appomattox Court House 1865
A22. to raise crops and provide labor for army
A21. Confederacy
A24. didn't take sides
A23. by supporting the Confederacy
Q25. What is the period called following the Civil War?
Q26. What happended during Reconstruction?
Q27. What problems did African Americans face during Reconstruction? (5)
Q28. Give 3 examples to show how Virginia's economy was in ruins.
Q29. What provided free food, schools, and medical care for freed African Americans and others?
Q30. What is sharecropping?
Q31. What word means the separation of people usually based on a race or religion?
Q32. What is discrimination?
A26. Congress passed laws to rebuild country and bring southern states back into Union
A25. Reconstruction
A28. a) money had no value b) banks were closed c) railroads, bridges, plantations and crops were destroyed
A27. housing, education, clothing, food, and jobs
A30. freedmen and poor white farmers rented land and promised to pay owners back with a share of the crop
A29. Freedmen's Bureau
A32. an unfair difference in the treatment of people
A31. segregation
Q33. During Reconstruction, what power did African Americans have in government?
Q34. Gains made by African Americans were lost after Reconstruction. What laws caused this?
Q35. What kept African Americans from voting? (2)
Q36. In what ways were African Americans forced to be separate? (3 examples)
Q37. African-American and white children attended______schools.
Q38. What laws had an effect on American Indians?
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A34. Jim Crow
A33. men of all races could vote
A36. drinking fountains, restrooms, and restaurants
A35. poll taxes and voting tests
A38. Jim Crow
A37. separate