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Aaron's Civil War

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Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin? Harriet Beecher Stowe
Helped hundreds of slaves Harriet Tubman
Who was the president of the confederates? Jefferson Davis
Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln? John Wilkes Booth
President of the Union and of the United States. Abraham Lincoln
She was an American freed slave. Mary Elizabeth Bowser
General of the north. Ulysses S. Grant
General of the south. Robert E. Lee
She dressed as a man to be in the Union Army. Sarah Emma Edmondson
He was a slave and a rebellion. Nat Turner
Battle field nurse + invented the red cross. Clara Barton
Who invented he cotton gin? Eli Whitney
He was a radical abolitionist. John Brown
Mary Elizabeth Bowser Spied on the Davis's
Nat Turner Killed at least fifty white people in the revolt
President Lincoln was shot and killed April 14, 1865
Sarah Emma Edmonson Married in 1888
Belle Boyed Was put in prison many times
Harriet Tubman Ran the underground railroud
Anaconda Plan Attack the south from all sides
Clara Barton Started the read cross
Eli Whitney Invented the cottonjin
Harriet Beecher Stowe Wrote Uncle Toms Cabin
John Brown Militant Abolishines
Mary Todd Lincoln Remodeled the whole house
April 9, 1865 Lee surrenders to Grant at the Appomattox courthouse in Richmond
November 1864 Lincoln is realected
March 1864 Grant is commander of U.S. army
Emancipation Proclamation September 22, 1862
March 9, 1862 Monitor and Merrimac fight
Bleeding Kansas Militant abolitionists were causing bloodshed
James Marshel Discovered Gold
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