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He led raid on Harper Ferry that created fear of slave revolts John Brown
Published the "Liberator" in which he condemned slavery on moral grounds William Lloyd Garrison
Published the "North Star" and made speeches to raise support for Abolitionism Frederick Douglas
Daughters of SC slaveholder that became leading abolitionist in South Grimke Sisters
Woman who assisted fugitive slaves fleeing to North; "Moses of her people" Harriett Tubman
Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" that increased tension between North and South Harriett B Stowe
Subject of Supreme Court case that denied blacks all rights of citizenship Dred Scott
Man who debated Abraham Lincoln on the issues of westward expansion of slavery Stephen Douglas
President of Confederacy Jefferson Davis
General of Confederate Army Robert E Lee
Union General who carried out "March of the Sea" of Anaconda Plan; burned South William T Sherman
President who issued Emancipation Proclamation that made Civil War about slavery Abraham Lincoln
Union General to whom Confederates surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia Ulysses S Grant
Man who assassinated President Lincoln John Wilkes Booth
Succeeded President Lincoln after assassination; 1st president impeached by Congress Andrew Johnson
Leader of the Radical Republicans who wanted to punish the South Thaddeus Stevens
President who ended Reconstruction by agreeing to remove Union Army from South Rutherford B Hayes
Principle that led to conflict over slavery in Kansas and Nebraska territory Popular Sovereignty
Name for pre-Civil War era Antebellum
The action taken by the South following Lincoln's election in 1860 Secession
Lincoln's original war goal to unite the North and South Preserve the Union
Issued to free slaves and prevent European countries from entering War for the South Emancipation Proclamation
Reason Britain considered joining South in Civil War Cotton
Strategy to win Civil War; blockade ports, capture capital, divide and conquer Anaconda Plan
13th, 14th, 15th Amendments; free slaves, equal protection of Law, voting rights Civil War Amendments
War answered question of who has more power to decide on issues like slavery Supremacy of federal government
Organization established to discourage Republicans and blacks from voting Ku Klux Klan
War that led to arguments over the extension of slavery into new territories Mexican-American War
Supreme Court decision that slaves are not citizens Dred Scott v. Sanford
Civil War battle; turning point in Western Theater of war; completed Anaconda Plan Vicksburg
Civil War battle; turning point in Eastern Theater of war Gettysburg
Presidential and Congressional attempt to restore the Union after Civil War Reconstruction
Dispute over popular sovereignty, led to civil war in Kansas; Bleeding Kansas Kansas-Nebraska Act
Included in Compromise of 1850; harsh penalty for helping runaway slaves Fugitive Slave Act
Established to help newly freed slaves, built schools, hospitals, gave food Freedman's Bureau
Laws passed to deny African Americans specific civil liberties Black Codes
Attempt by Congress to control Reconstruction and place harsh terms on South Wade-Davis Bill
Ended Reconstruction; removed troops from South, transportation improvements in South, gave Democrats cabinet positions Hayes-Tilden Compromise/Compromise of 1877
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