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revolt



escape



feigned laziness



subterfuge













having to fight a defensive war



currency inflation



its own states' rights philosophy



shortages of supplies and equipment













forests



mines



oceans



farms













Cincinnati



Louisville



Chicago



St. Louis













too cautious



a poor administrator



incapable of disciplining his troops



careless













timber



tobacco



wheat



cotton













True



False













True



False













scalawags



carpetbaggers



former slaves



Republicans













land ownership



the right to vote



an education



citizenship













Boston and Worcester



Erie



Charleston-Hamburg



Baltimore and Ohio













the incompetence of Charles Francis Adams, the American ambassador to
England



England's refusal to buy American cotton



the Union's seizure of Confederate diplomats aboard a British ship



British commerce raider attacks on northern shipping













finance



food production



ammunition



manpower













a large population



a complex railroad network



enormous industrial capabilities



superior military leadership













scalawags



redeemers



Uncle Toms



carpetbaggers













Kentucky



Tennessee



Virginia



Arkansas













Robert E. Lee



George B. McClellan



Ulysses S. Grant



William T. Sherman













Tenure of Office Act



Civil Rights Act



Reconstruction Act



Confiscation Act













carried bulky loads, the mainstay of commerce



provided fast oceanic transportation



accelerated the trade in sperm oil



were superior to British steamships













True



False













Robert E. Lee



Alexander Hamilton Stephens



Jefferson Davis



Howell Cobb













Lecompton Constitution



Fugitive-Slave Act



Kansas-Nebraska Act



Dred Scott decision













popular sovereignty



abolitionism



secession



nativism













ordered the fort to be reinforced with federal troops



ordered supplies to be sent to the fort



wanted federal troops to evacuate the fort



called for 75,000 volunteers to join the Union army













True



False













Lynchburg



Gettysburg



Appomattox Court House



Richmond













its armies to invade the North



economic and military aid from Britain



a long and difficult war of attrition



that to win, they would have to abandon their states' rights philosophy













decline of the whaling industry



rapid expansion of industry



halt of emigration from Europe



rapid expansion of unionization among unskilled workers













Vicksburg



Fredricksburg



Chancellorsville



Second Bull Run













sailing packets



clipper ships



commerce raiders



steamships













many basic legal rights



a higher infant mortality rate than whites



a shorter life span than whites



adequate food, housing, and clothing













canals



railroads



textile mills



banks













moral imperatives



natural rights



economic advantage



military necessity













in the Union border states



in Confederate-held states and territories



in Union territories



if they agreed to stay in the South













Tories



Copperheads



Rednecks



Watermoccasins













scythe



iron plowshare



mechanical reaper



corn planter













Fugitive Slave Act



Kansas-Nebraska Act



Dred Scott decision



Freeport Doctrine













invade the South



recapture Union installations in the South that had been seized by the
Confederates



emancipate southern slaves



preserve the Union













True



False













frighten the North and South into negotiating a compromise on slavery



provoke a slave insurrection



discredit northern abolitionists



help make Kansas a free state













a rejection of democracy



no reason for a civil war



part of the right of self-determination



a means for freeing the slaves













steam thresher



steel plowshare



dairy centrifuge



combine













Bull Run



Seven Pines



Shiloh



Vicksburg













True



False













True



False













U.S. citizenship to former slaves



land ownership for former slaves



freedom to slaves



former slaves the right to vote













10



25



50



65













True



False













Tenure of Office Act



Civil Rights Act



Reconstruction Act



Confiscation Act













the Emancipation Proclamation



conscription



Lincoln's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus



the temporary declaration of martial law in the city









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