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Years of the civil war.? 1861-1865
debate over state's rights were because of.? opposing views of slavery.
the battle of ________ (on the Mississippi river) was one by the union? Vicksburg
the battle of ________ (Pennsylvania)was the turning point of the war.? Gettysburg
surrendered to union. loser. Robert e. lee.
commanding general of union army.? Ulysses s. grant.
sixteenth president of the united states/ during civil war.? Abraham Lincoln.
president of confederate states.? Jefferson Davis.
reason for the Gettysburg address.? commemorate union soldiers that died at battle.
Lincoln and Jackson both wanted to.? uphold the federal government.
______________ allowed for runaway slaves to be captured and returned to the south. Fugitive Slave Act.
north;? factories.
South;? Agriculture.
13th amendment.? abolished slavery
14th amendment.? civil rights.
15th amendments.? voting rights.
factories, much railroads, roads, seaports, small navy:: north.
agriculture, few railroads, seaports large navy;;; south.
dread Scott won his case, true or false? false
a person who wanted to abolish slavery completely. abolitionist.
john brown, Harriet Tubman, Beecher stow, are.?? abolitionists.
book written about slavery. uncle tom's cabin.
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