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civil war years 1)what are they? 1861-1865
effect: debate over state's rights 1)what is the cause? cause: opposing views on slavery
battle of vicksburg 1)where was it: 2)who won: 3)why was it important: 1)on the mississippi 2)the union 3)the north gained control of the most important river, splitting the south in half
battle of gettysburg 1)where was it: 2)who won: 3)why was it important: 1)pennsylvania 2)union 3)it was the turning point of the war
robert e. lee 1)what did he do: 2)where did he graduate: 1)he commanded in the mexican war, became general of the confederate army 2)west piont
ulysses s. grant 1)what did he do: 2)what president was he: 1)he was the general of the union army, president of the u.s. 2)the 18th
abraham lincoln 1)what did he do: 2)what president was he: 1)he was president during the civil war 2)the 16th
jefferson davis 1)who was he: 1)he was the president of the confederacy
reason for gettysburg adress: to commemerate dead union soldiers
president lincoln and jackson wanted: to uphold the federal government
fugitive slave act allowed for: escaped slaves to be captured and returned to the south
1)north had: 2)south had: 1)factories 2)agriculture (farming)
13th amendment: abolish slavery
14th amendment: gave civil rights, citizenship
15th amendment: voting rights
uncle toms cabin was written by: harriet beecher stowe
Created by: sportsperson4
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