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Trey McMahon hs

social studies fourth nine weeks review

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when was the civil war? 1861 to 1865
True or false, the debate over state's rights was mainly because of opposing view on slavery. True
who won the battle of vicksburg? the union
which battle was the turning point of the war? the battle of gettysburg, thats when the union began to win.
what army did Robert e. lee comand? Confederate army
where did Robert e. lee surrender? Appomattox
Ulysses s. grant is the __ president of the united states 18th
Abraham lincoln was president during what war? the Civil war
Who was Jeffereson davis? the president of the confederate states of america.
Why did lincoln give his famous Gettysburg address? to commermorate the union soldiers that had dies at that battle.
President lincoln and president jackson both wantedto uphold _______. The federal government
what did the fugitive slave act do? it captured runnaway slaves and returned them to the south.
South had farming while north had ___. Factories.
What did the 13th amendment do? abolished slavery.
what did the 14th amendment do? gave civil rights, citizenship.
what did the 15th amendment do? gave voting rights.
the north had many railroads, roads, seaport and a small navy, while the south had________. few railroads, roads and seaports, and a large navy.
True or false, the dred scott decision by the supreme court allowed slavery into territories, while made the south angry. false. it made the north angry.
John Brown, Harriet Tubman, and Harriet beecher stowe were______. abolitionists.
Uncle tom's cabin, writen by harriet beecher stowe, is about _______. Slavery.
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