Who emerged as the cautious commander of the Army of the Potomac after Lincoln replaced General Irvin McDowell?
Which African American leader argued that African Americans should push for full and immediate equality?
In July of 1861, 35,000 Union troops faced off against 32,000 Confederates at the first large-scale battle of the Civil War near a creek by Manassas, Virginia at which battle?
Which system of agriculture featured tenants who rented land from a landowner, gave 1/4 to 1/3 of the harvest to the landowner, and supplied most of their own tools and supplies?
Which system of agriculture featured people given tools, supplies, and land to farm from a landowner but required a portion of the harvest without freedom of what to grow?
Which Constitutional Amendment, ratified in December 1865, freed the slaves?
Which Constitutional Amendment granted the vote to African American men?
Which Confederate General earned the nickname “Stonewall” after the first battle outside of Manassas, Virginia for standing on the battlefield “like a stone wall”?
Who emerged as the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia after the Battle of Seven Days outside of Richmond and the battlefield injury of General Joseph E. Johnston?
David Farragut sailed through the Gulf of Mexico to seize which southern port in 1862?
Which president was impeached for violating the 1867 Tenure of Office Act?
Which Confederate general led a failed charge against Union forces at Cemetery Ridge that led to the deaths of most of his men?
Which reform movement split into two groups following Reconstruction because of its failure to extend suffrage to all Americans?
What name were Southerners who sided with Republicans during Reconstruction called?
After the Battle of Gettysburg, which Union general did Lincoln promote to commander of all of the Union troops because he promised to finish the job?
Which African American leader said that African Americans should accept Jim Crow Laws and focus their efforts on improving their economic situations and reputations?
Who became president as a result of the Compromise of 1877?
Which federal laws made it a crime to interfere with a citizen’s right to vote?
What is the term used to indicate that African Americans and whites were required to use separate schools or were to be treated separately because of their race?
At which 1862 battle in Tennessee did 25,000 Union and Confederate soldiers die?
Which Constitutional Amendment guaranteed equality under the law for all citizens?
Which Union general’s “march to the sea” led to the burning of Atlanta, Georgia?
At which important site near the Mississippi River did General Grant win by carrying out a siege from May 22 to July 4 1863?
At which city, 20-miles south of Richmond, did the Union engage in a 10-month siege?
Which system of agriculture featured tenants who rented their land from a landowner, kept or sold all of their harvests, and who supplied their own tools and supplies?