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date of the civil war? 1861-1865
debate of states rights was based on? opposing views of slavery
who won the battle of vicksburg? the union
the battle of vicksburg was what? turning point of the civil war.
what side of the war was robert e lee on? the confederacy
Ulyyses S. Grant was what to the union? was a general
Abraham Lincoln was what president? the 16th
Who was jefferson davis? president of the confederate army
what was the gettysburg address? speach givin by lincoln
fugitive slave act did what? alowed for runaway slaves to be captured and returned to the south.
north had what? factories
south had what? agriculture
what was the 13th amendment? abolish slavery
what was the 14th amendment? gave civil rights
what was the 15th amendment? voting rights
what where the main things the north had? railroads, roads, seaports, small navy.
what where the main things the south had? few railroads, roads and seaports, large navy
Dred Scott decision was what? stateas that once a slave always a slave
what is a abolitionist? person who wanted to abolition slavery completely
what was uncle toms cabin? a book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe about the topic of slavery.
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