Where in Pennsylvania did the Union and Confederates engage in a 3-day battle in 1863?
After which battle did Lincoln initially announce his intention to free the slaves in areas that were still in rebellion after January 1, 1863?
Why was the Emancipation Proclamation a turning point in the Civil War?
Why was Lincoln's Re-Election a turning point in the Civil War?
Which Supreme Court precedent undermined Reconstruction by ruling that the right to ride trains and use public facilities was the duty of a state to regulate and not Congress?
Where was President Lincoln on April 14, 1865 when an assassin shot him in the head?
Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?
Which federal agency did Abraham Lincoln approve in the hours before his assassination?
Which of the co-conspirators of John Wilkes Booth escaped by fleeing the country and was eventually caught in Egypt?
What did Lincoln's assassin yell after shooting Lincoln?
Whose Reconstruction Plan was known as the “Ten Percent Plan”?
Whose Reconstruction Plan required wealthy and prominent Southerners to write to the president directly in order to receive pardons?
Which group in Congress pushed for harsher Reconstruction terms for the South?
What group of Southerners hoped to unite Southern whites and regain Southern power?
Which Reconstruction Plan called for a majority of a state’s prewar voters to swear a loyalty oath before Reconstruction could begin and called for African American equality?
Which fraternal organization formed to subjugate and intimidate freedmen?
What was the name for laws passed in the South that aimed to limit African American rights?
Which tactic to prevent African Americans from voting required the payment of money in order to vote?
Which rule allowed poor and uneducated Southern whites to vote while still preventing African Americans from voting under discriminatory tactics in the South?
Which laws in the South sought to keep African Americans and whites segregated?
What was the term used for the process of bringing the Southern states back into the Union, rebuilding the South’s economy, and promoting the rights of former slaves?
For the first time in history, how did journalists like Matthew Brady bring battlefield images of the Civil War to the public?
Where did the majority of African Americans live after the Civil War?
Which song, allegedly written by Daniel Decatur Emmett of Ohio became the unofficial anthem of the Confederacy during the Civil War?
In what city was the KKK founded?
Battle of Gettysburg
It changed the war to give it a moral cause (the end of slavery)
It meant that there would not be a negotiated peace with the South
Slaughterhouse Cases
Ford's Theater
John Wilkes Booth
Secret Service
John Surrat
Sic Semper Tyrannis! (Ever thus to tyrants!)
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Radical Republicans
Redeemers
Wade-Davis Bill
Ku Klux Klan
Black Codes
Poll Tax
Grandfather Clause
Jim Crow Laws
Reconstruction
Photographs
Rural South
Dixie
Pulaski, Tennessee