Texas and the Civil War and Reconstruction Civil War (1861-1865) Reconstruction (1865-1874)
Civil War and Reconstruction
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Civil War and Reconstruction
1. What happened when the Southern states
seceded?
They broke their ties to the United States
forming their own country, called the Confederate States of America.
2. Who was president of the Confederacy?
Jefferson Davis
3. What was the Confederacy?
The slaveholding states that seceded from the
Union.
4. What was Ulysses S. Grant’s major role in
the Civil War?
General appointed to lead the Union army to
victory
5. He was the leading general of the
Confederacy.
Robert E. Lee
6. What is the name of the fort where the Civil
War began?
Fort Sumter
7. The Emancipation Proclamation declared
that
enslaved persons in the Confederate states
would be freed.
8. What was the first battle of the Civil War
fought on Northern soil?
The Battle of Bull Run
9. This was where the surrender of the Civil
War was signed.
Appomattox Court House
10. What body of water is the Siege of
Vicksburg near? Why was the battle important to the outcome
of the war?
The Mississippi River Whoever won the battle controlled the river
11. Abraham Lincoln
President of the United states during the Civil
War Gave the Gettysburg Address Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
12. John Wilkes Booth
Assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
13. Appomattox Court House
Where Lee surrendered to Grant ending the
Civil War
14. Reconstruction effected Texas how?
Texas had to write a new constitution in order
to rejoin the Union
15. The Freedman’s Bureau gave former
slaves what advantage?
Economic independence
16. How did the economy of Texas change
after the Civil War?
It became a sharecropping based economy
17. How were former slaves affected by the
new Texas constitutions written after the Civil War?
It gave the male former slaves the right to
vote.