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When settlers migrated west, they had to cross the |
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Appalachian Mountains through the Cumberland Gap. |
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The part of the United States that had a rural, agricultural economy in the 1800's was |
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In the 1800's, the southern United States |
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relied heavily on slave labor to work the plantations. |
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The part of the United States that had an urban, industrialized economy in the 1800's was |
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The opinion held by the northern states about the new states created out of the western territory was that |
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they should be free states. |
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The opinion held by the southern states about the new states created out of the western territory was that |
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they should be slave states. |
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The slave who led a revolt against Virginia plantation owners in 1831 was |
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During the 1800's abolitionists worked to |
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The Virginian who raided the federal arsenal (armory) at Harpers Ferry in an attempt to start a rebellion was |
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The slave who helped other slaves escape using a secret route called the "Underground Railroad" was |
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When President Lincoln called for troops to preserve the Union, Virginia responded by |
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In the 1800's the eastern and western counties of Virginia were in conflict over the issue of |
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In the 1800's the western counties of Virginia |
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wanted to abolish slavery. |
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In the 1800's the eastern counties of Virginia |
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relied on slave labor and supported slavery. |
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The "Confederate States of America" was formed as a separate country by the |
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southern states who seceded from the Union. |
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The eastern and western counties of Virginia resolved their conflict over the issue of slavery by |
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forming West Virginia from the western counties. |
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The Civil War was a war between |
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the northern and southern parts of the U.S. |
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During the Civil War, the Union was made up of |
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During the Civil War, the Confederacy was made up of |
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the southern states who had seceded. |
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The Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas) was important because it was |
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the first major battle of the Civil War in Virginia. |
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General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson played an important role in the |
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An important leader of the Confederate Army was |
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An important leader of the Union Army was |
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In the Battle of Fredericksburg |
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the Confederate Army defeated the Union Army. |
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The Confederate Army led by Robert E. Lee was also known as the |
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Army of Northern Virginia. |
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The capital of the Confederacy was originally in Alabama, but was later moved to |
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Near the end of the Civil War, an important Virginia city was taken over by the Union troops and burned. This city was |
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In an important Civil War Sea battle between two iron-clad ships, the ship that was used by the Union side was called the |
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In an important Civil War sea battle between two iron-clad ships, the ship that was used by the Confederate side was called the |
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In the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack |
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The Civil War ended in April 1865 at |
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Appomattox Court House, Virginia. |
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In the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack |
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neither side won. It ended in a draw (tie). |
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The Civil War ended when General |
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Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant. |
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President Abraham Lincoln used the Union Navy to |
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This group in the Civil War relied heavily on enslaved African Americans to raise crops and provided labor for the army. |
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Industrialized is to factories as agricultural is to |
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Some free African Americans felt that their rights could best be protected by supporting the |
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The Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia who defeated the Union Troops at Fredericksburg, Virginia was |
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To use skills in using tools and machines in places such as factories. |
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Soldiers lined up in close arrangement. |
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To stop being a member of some group. |
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An armed revolt against the government. |
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A campaigner against slavery. |
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Shutting off of a port or other place by enemy troops to keep people or supplies from moving in or out. |
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The science and work of growing crops and raising livestock. (Farms/plantations) |
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To keep complete control over. |
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A clash or sharp disagreement. |
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