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Norma Alvarenga

4th nine weeks test

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Civil War 1861-1865
The debate over state's rights was mainly because of opposing views on slavery.true or false true
13 Amendment Abolished slavery
14 Amendment Gave Civil Rights, citizenship
15 Amendment voting rights
Dred scott decision by the Supreme Court siad once a slave, always a slave. Allowed slavery into territories. made the North mad
Uncle Tom's Cbien a book written by Harriet Tubman,Harriet Beecher Stowe about the topic of slavery.
Jefferson Davis president of the Confederate States of America.
Abraham Lincoln Sixteenth president of the U.S. president of the U.S. during the Civil War.
Ulysses S. Grant Cmmanding General of Union Army.
Robert E.Lee Graduate of west point Military Academy.
Abolitionist Person who wanted to abolition slaverycompletely.
The battle of gettysburg (pennsylvania)was he turning point of the war. the union (south)began to win. False/ because the noth win the war.
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
President Lincoln gave his famous gettysburg address to to commemorate the union soilders that had died at that battle. True
Both president Lincon and president Andrew Jackson both wanted to uphold the federal government. True
Fugitive slave act allowed for runaway slaves to be captured and returned to the north and slavery. False/ because they returned to the south.
North:factories;south:agriculture (farming) True
The north had factories, much railroads, roads, seaports, small navy. True
The south had agriculture,few railroad,roads and seaports large navy. True
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