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5 th Grade Civil War Study Guide

5 th Grade Civil War Study Guide. Mrs. Thornburg’s Version. This person led a raid on Harpers Ferry. John Brown. Who is a person that runs away from the law?. Fugitive. This is a war between opposing groups of the same country. Civil War.

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5 th Grade Civil War Study Guide

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  1. 5th Grade Civil War Study Guide Mrs. Thornburg’s Version

  2. This person led a raid on Harpers Ferry

  3. John Brown

  4. Who is a person that runs away from the law?

  5. Fugitive

  6. This is a war between opposing groups of the same country

  7. Civil War

  8. The 11 Southern States that separated from the United States in 1860

  9. Confederacy

  10. What is a tariff?

  11. Tariff is a tax charged by a government on imported goods.

  12. What is discrimination?

  13. Discrimination is a treatment of people based on a class or category rather than individual merit.

  14. This was a secret system that helped runaway slaves escape to Canada or the free states.

  15. Underground Railroad

  16. These people printed antislavery newspapers and spoke against slavery to try and end slavery.

  17. Abolitionists

  18. These people wanted more enslaved people to produce cotton, and that was why it was so important to Southerners.

  19. Southern Farmers

  20. In this case the Supreme Court ruled that slaves were considered property, and therefore had no rights.

  21. Dred Scott

  22. This law stated that escaped slaves found in the North were required to be returned to their owners in the South.

  23. Fugitive Slave Law

  24. What was the leading cause of conflict between the North and the South?

  25. Each side disagreed about slavery

  26. Who believed that slavery was morally and socially wrong?

  27. Abraham Lincoln

  28. What do we call a slave state that stayed in the Union?

  29. Border States

  30. What do we call a state that did not have slavery?

  31. Free States

  32. What do we call authority carried out by the people at large?

  33. Popular Sovereignty

  34. What caused the Civil War?

  35. The attack on Ft. Sumter

  36. What is another name for the United States?

  37. Union

  38. What do we call the withdrawal when a part of a country leaves or breaks off from the rest?

  39. Secession

  40. This state was the very first state to secede (or separate) from the UNION. (The North)

  41. SOUTH CAROLINA

  42. What do we call a state in which slavery is allowed ?

  43. Slave States

  44. This is when something is given up by both sides in order to reach an agreement to solve the conflict.

  45. Compromise

  46. This person wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which described the suffering of slaves.

  47. Harriet Beecher Stowe

  48. This person ran for the Senate of Illinois as a Republican AGAINST Abraham Lincoln AGAINST

  49. Stephen Douglas

  50. He was the president of the Confederate States ( South) of America

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