Invented cotton gin d d d d d dd d Escape route for slaves ddd d d d d Missouri enters the union, but the slave line is drawn d d d d d d d Law controlling how to deal with runaway slaves d d d d d d Stowe novel that depicts life of slave d d d d d d Nickname given to fighting between Bushwhackers and Jayhawkers d d d d d d d Representative beaten during Congressional meeting d d d d d d Taney does not grant this slave's request for freedom d d d d d d d Harper's Ferry d d d d d d Party created by abolitionists d d d d d d Nurse during the Civil War who later founded the Red Cross d d d d d d President of the Confederacy d d d d d d Given nickname by fleeing Bee d d d d d d Conquered Fort Henry and Fort Donelson d d d d d d Fired twice by Lincoln as chief general d d d d d d Defeated McClellan in 1864 for the presidency d d d d d d Began war as war advisor to Jefferson Davis d d d d d d Captured Atlanta and "Marched to the Sea" d d d d d d Namesake for sideburns d d d d d d Cavalry leader who scouted for Lee d d d d d d Name of campaign where 100,000 troops were put on a boat d d d d d d Gettysburg Address followed this battle d d d d d d Grant led victories over these two forts d d d d d d This battle resulted after men were spotted trying to steal shoes. d d d d d d This battle started after Johnston surprised McClellan on the Peninsula at Williamsburg. d d d d d d Main reason Fort Henry fell to the Union. d d d d d d Sent to find out the troop location prior to the Seven Day's Battle. d d d d d d Jackson killed accidentally during this battle upon return to camp. d d d d d d Reason Ambrose Burnside was defeated by Lee so easily at Fredericksburg. d d d d d d "Stonewall" Jackson encouraged men to not surrender by his intimidating stance. d d d d d d Formed by western counties that did not want to secede along with Virginia. d d d d d d The three military strategies of the North. d d d d d d The three military strategies of the South. d d d d d d The three military advantages of the North. d d d d d d The three military advantages of the South. d d d d d d Number of people that died during the Civil War. d d d d d d Disease d d d d d d The three "firsts" in the Civil War. d d d d d d This side had 85% of the country's industries. d d d d d d Blockade d d d d d d Battle that led to the start of the Civil War. d d d d d d First battle of the Civil War. d d d d d d Fort that fell 10 days after Fort Henry. d d d d d d Church Grant rested his men at after Fort Donelson. d d d d d d Date Emancipation Proclamation went into effect. d d d d d d Year that the North passed a draft law. d d d d d d Year Grant became general in chief of the North. d d d d d Two major battles that occurred around Independence Day, 1863. d d v d d d Date Lincoln re-elected President. d d d d d d Date Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox. d d d d d d d d d d d d Capital of the South before Richmond. d d d d d d Ironic event regarding death toll of Fort Sumter. d d d d v d Led the 54th Regiment. d d d d d d Name the South gave to Bull Run. d d d d d d Copperheads d d d d d d Name given to series of 1862 battles McClellan waged trying to capture Richmond. d d d d d d River Northern forces wanted to capture to split the South. d d d v v d Made the statement, "War is war, and not popularity seeking," as he Marched to the Sea. d d d d d d Gave Jackson the nickname "Stonewall" d d d d d v Battle where Grant received nickname "Unconditional Surrender" Grant