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Title: Civil War


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Civil War
Jeopardy
  • by Mrs. Parker

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Odds Ends
Amendments
Battles
Leaders
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Jeopardy
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Leaders

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  • U.S. President during the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln
4
Leaders
200
  • Most famous conductor or the Underground
    Railroad.

Harriett Tubman
5
Leaders
  • President of the Confederacy

300
Jefferson Davis
6
Leaders
  • General of the Union Army. Said, Hit the enemy
    hard, hit them fast, and keep going.

400
Ulysses S. Grant
7
Leaders
  • General for the Confederacy, first asked to lead
    the Union Army but returned home to fight with
    his family.

500
Robert E. Lee
8
Amendments
  • word meaning changes to the constitution

100
amendment
9
Amendments
  • officially abolished slavery

200
13th Amendment
10
Amendments
300
  • gave all citizens, including blacks, the right
    to vote.

15th Amendment
11
Amendments
400
  • defines a citizen as any person born or
    naturalized in the U.S.

14th Amendment
12
Amendments
500
  • gives every U.S. citizen the right to own weapons

2nd Amendment
13
Battles
100
  • the beginning battle of the Civil War

Fort Sumter
14
Battles
200
  • place where Lees army surrendered, ending the
    war

Appomattox
15
Battles
300
  • First official battle, the South won, making the
    north realize it was going to be a long war.

Bull Run
16
Battles
  • Union army stops Lees advance into the North in
    the bloodiest battle of the war.

400
Antietam Creek
17
Battles
500
  • Union victory is the turning point of the war

Gettysburg
18
Odds Ends
100
  • laws passed by southern states to control newly
    freed blacks

Black Codes
19
Odds Ends
200
  • Northerners who moved to the South after the war
    to profit political and financial opportunists

carpetbaggers
20
Odds Ends
300
  • tenant farmers, rent land and tools in exchange
    for a share of the crop

sharecropping
21
Odds Ends
400
  • organization set up by Congress to help the
    freed slaves

Freedmans Bureau
22
Odds Ends
  • An abolitionist who was born a slave. Helped
    with the Underground Railroad and founded one of
    the 1st African-American newspapers, the North
    Star.

500
Frederick Douglass
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