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civil war 1861-1865
the debate over states rights slavery
the battle of vicksburg(on the mississippi river)was won by the union.Taking control of the mississippi river and split the south in half true
the battle of gettysburg pennsylvania was the turning of the war the union (south)began to win false-no because it was not the south it was the north
Robert E.Lee-graduant of west piont military academy, commander in the mexican war,commanding general of the confederate army surrednder to u.s grant at house of burgeses false-he serrender at the Appomattox cout house, Virginia
Ulyssesa S.Garant-commanding general of union army.Eighteenth president of the U.S.(hes on the $20.00bill) true
Abreham Lincoln-third preident of the United states president ofthe u.s. diring the civil war false-Abreham Lincoln was not the third president he was the 16 president
James Adams-president of the confederate states of america false-it was Jefferson Davis
president Lincoln gave his famous Gettysburge address to commemorate the union soldiers that had died at the battle true
both presidents Washington and president davis both wanted to uphold the federal goverment false-it was president Lincoln and president Andrew Jackson
figitive slave act allowed for runaway slaves to be caotured and returned to the south and slavery true
north- factories and south agriculture true
13th amedmen abolish slavery
14th amedment gave civil rights, citizenship
15th amedment voting rights
the north had factories, much railroads, roads,seaports, small navy true
the north had agriculture, few railroads, roads and seaports large navy false-it was the south
Dred scott was a slave fighting forhis freedom he took it to the supreme court
abolitionist-person who wanted to abolition slavery completly true
uncletoms cabine a book written by Hariet Beecher Stowe about the topic of slavery true
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