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DSST Civil War 1
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1. 1856 Republican Nominee
Fremont
Virginia Military Institute
General Buford
Lincoln
2. He insisted that under the Constitution he was bound only to preserve and protect the nation.
Lincoln
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Bloody Kansas
Army of the Potomac
3. Vice President: Hannibal Hamlin; Secretary of State: William H. Seward; Secretary of Treasury: Salmon P. Chase; Secretary of War: Simon Cameron; Attorney General: Edward Bates
4. resembled US/protected and recognized slavery in new states and independent states - allowed for secession
Bloody Kansas
George McClellan
CSA constitution
Kansas Nebraska Act
5. Conflict when people went to Kansas to vote on the issue of slavery. Many fights broke out between the opposition.
General A. S. Johnston
Bloody Kansas
John Calhoun
Slaves were savages - owners treated them like children - the Bible
6. The document which established the present federal government of the United States and outlined its powers. It can be changed through amendments.
Tariff of abominations
USA Constitution
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
Smooth bore
7. Mandate that northern states forcibly return escaped slaves to their owners
Fugitive slave law
Charleston - South Carolina
South Carolina
Kansas Wars
8. Delaware - Maryland - Kentucky and Missouri. They were slave states - but did not secede.
Clement Vallandigham
Northwestern Conspiracy
Border states
Compromise of 1850
9. law: California was free state - stricter Fugitive Slave Law - ended Slave Trade in DC
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Compromise of 1850
USA Constitution
John Calhoun
10. Pro-slavery arguments
Lincoln's Cabinet
Fort Sumter
Slaves were savages - owners treated them like children - the Bible
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
11. Trusted of Lincoln's cabinet
Bloody Kansas
William H. Seward
Kansas Nebraska Act
Dred Scott Decision
12. taught mostly southerners to be better generals - riders - outdoorsmen
Smooth bore
Virginia Military Institute
Lincoln
Horace Greely
13. 7 states that seceeded first
Mine ball
General Buford
SC - GA - FL - MS - LA - AL - TX
Fremont
14. opposed the war and called for reuniting the states through negotiation rather than force
USA Constitution
George McClellan
Peace Democrats
Tariff of abominations
15. SCOTUS ruling that a slave taken into a free state was not free - made the Missouri compromise unconstitutional
Missouri compromise
General A. S. Johnston
Dred Scott Decision
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
16. Copperhead leader
Fremont
Border states
Clement Vallandigham
War Democrats
17. supported nullification in response to the tariff of abominations
John Calhoun
Slaves were savages - owners treated them like children - the Bible
Charleston - South Carolina
Horace Greely
18. An abolitionist who attempted to lead a slave revolt by capturing Armories in southern territory and giving weapons to slaves - was hung in Harpers Ferry after capturing an armory
Kansas Wars
John Brown
Black soldiers
Nullification
19. Union. A cavalry commander. He has an eye for finding the best ground on a battlefield. He has been given two brigades and ordered to follow the movements of the Confederate army. Gettysburg.
Slaves were savages - owners treated them like children - the Bible
Smooth bore
General Buford
1860 election
20. Ended Mexican War - US received Texas and other states - US paid Mexico $15 million dollars
Kansas Wars
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Horace Greely
1860 election
21. He assaulted Grant at the battle of Shiloh. He dies at the battle because he was shot in the leg and cant feel it - and thus bleeds to death.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
John Calhoun
General Buford
General A. S. Johnston
22. patriotically supported the Lincoln administration
Tariff of abominations
Potawatomi massacre
Dred Scott Decision
War Democrats
23. Party that opposed the Civil War and wanted peace
Texas
Copperheads
Tariff of abominations
Fugitive slave law
24. Union commander who took over for Scott during the first part of the war; won a major battle at Antietam but was replaced after Lincoln was unhappy with his passive strategy
Smooth bore
Horace Greely
George McClellan
Potawatomi massacre
25. law: Created Nebraska and Kansas as states and gave the people in those territories the right to chose to be a free or slave state through popular sovereignty.
Horace Greely
William H. Seward
Virginia Military Institute
Kansas Nebraska Act
26. The Union forces in the east that were under the command of Pope - George McClellan - and others.
Bloody Kansas
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Army of the Potomac
General A. S. Johnston
27. CSA general at 1st Battle of Bull Run and Peninsula Campaign - - He surrendered to William Sherman on April 26th - 1865 in North Carolina after unsuccesfully defeating Sherman's men at Bentonville.
Mine ball
Army of the Potomac
General Joe Johnston
Smooth bore
28. John Brown - antislave fanatic - led an attack on proslavery immigrants. stabbed/shot 5 to death
Army of the Potomac
Potawatomi massacre
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Mine ball
29. theory advanced by John Calhoun in response to the Tariff of 1828
Missouri compromise
Nullification
Clement Vallandigham
Dred Scott Decision
30. 1828 regulation with serious negative impact on the South's economy - while benefiting Northern and Western industrial interests
Seceded states
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
Tariff of abominations
Army of the Potomac
31. Fort Sumter location
Army of Northern Virginia
Virginia Military Institute
Lincoln's Cabinet
Charleston - South Carolina
32. Thomas Hines convinced Confederate President Jefferson Davis of a plan to instill mass panic in the Northern states - by means of freeing prisoners and causing arson in larger Northern cities.
Charleston - South Carolina
Potawatomi massacre
Northwestern Conspiracy
Wilmont Proviso
33. firearm that is not rifled. Used in the South
William H. Seward
Tariff of abominations
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Smooth bore
34. Led to bloodshed over expansion of slavery - Raised issue of popular sovereignty
Kansas Wars
Mine ball
Virginia Military Institute
John Brown
35. First state to secede from the Union
Mine ball
South Carolina
Slaves were savages - owners treated them like children - the Bible
Horace Greely
36. allowed to participate in combat late in the war - suffered a far higher mortality rate - service was a source of pride because it symbolized their freedom.
Peace Democrats
General A. S. Johnston
Black soldiers
Seceded states
37. The political system was split four ways -and all of them proved unable to keep the Union together.This brought Lincoln to power without the vote of a single southern state.
1860 election
Fugitive slave law
Horace Greely
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
38. abolitionist newspaper publisher to whom Lincoln wrote a letter about wanting to restore the union - even if slavery had to continue.
Army of the Potomac
Seceded states
Mine ball
Horace Greely
39. caused controversy after it won independence from Mexico. Northerners feared it would be admitted as a slave state and upset the balance of power. It finally became a slave state in 1845.
Horace Greely
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
South Carolina
Texas
40. marked the start of the Civil War
Virginia Military Institute
Bloody Kansas
Fort Sumter
Lincoln
41. a type of muzzle-loading spin-stabilising rifle bullet - had a small iron plug in the base whose purpose was to drive forward the bullet and - under the pressure of powder gases - obturate the bullet to fill the hollow space and expand the lead skirt
Virginia Military Institute
Charleston - South Carolina
Mine ball
Texas
42. Uncle Tom's Cabin author
Fugitive slave law
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Fort Sumter
George McClellan
43. trains
Black soldiers
Slaves were savages - owners treated them like children - the Bible
Moved soldiers and supplies more in the Union
Copperheads
44. VA - NC - TX - SC - Louisiana - Florida - AL - AK - MI - Georgia - TE
Missouri compromise
Horace Greely
USA Constitution
Seceded states
45. law: Allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state - Maine to enter the union as a free state - prohibited slavery north of latitude 36
John Brown
George McClellan
Seceded states
Missouri compromise
46. Would have banned slavery in the territories acquired after the war with mexico
SC - GA - FL - MS - LA - AL - TX
Northwestern Conspiracy
Clement Vallandigham
Wilmont Proviso
47. One of the three major armies of the Confederacy Its first mission was to defend Richmond - the capital of the Confederacy. Its second mission was to defeat the Army of the Potomac.
Lincoln's Cabinet
Tariff of abominations
Army of Northern Virginia
SC - GA - FL - MS - LA - AL - TX