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Era 6 Vocabulary

Published on Apr 25, 2021

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Era 6 Vocabulary

By: Imani Kee
Photo by Anne Nygård

Harper's Ferry

  • An armory place
  • John Brown came up with the idea to steal firearms
  • Sparked a slave insurrection throughout the South
Photo by Kevin Ku

Fort Sumter

  • An island located in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Where the Civil War started in 1861

Slavery

  • Practice or system of owning African Americans, etc.
  • Ended in the United States by Abraham Lincoln

Confederacy

  • The government of 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union in 1860
  • Attempted to establish a new nation
Photo by pabsanch

Appomattox Courthouse

  • Fought on April 9, 1865
  • Led to Robert E. Lee's surrender of his army of Northern Virginia
Photo by jimbowen0306

Sherman's March

  • A 285-mile march led by William T. Sherman
  • Led 60,000 soldiers from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia
Photo by KE ATLAS

Morse Code

  • 2 systems that represent letters of the alphabet, numbers, and punctuations
Photo by @LIQUIDBONEZ

Stonewall Jackson

  • Confederate General in the American Civil War
  • Fought in the Mexican War
  • Died from pneumonia on May 10, 1863
Photo by cliff1066™

Emancipation Proclamation

  • An order issued by Abraham Lincoln to free slaves in 10 states
  • Confirmed that the War for the Union must become a war for freedom

Uncle Tom's Cabin

  • An abolitionist novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Was written to convince Stowe's large Northern readership to end slavery
Photo by Allen Gathman

Union

  • An act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one
  • Helps set standards for educations, skill levels, wages, etc
Photo by dbnunley

Gatling Gun

  • Hand-driven gun machine
  • First gun to solve problems of loading, reliability and sustained bursts.

Battle of Vicksburg

  • A campaign of the American Civil War on May 18, 1863
  • Opened a way for the North to seize control of the entire Mississippi river
Photo by Jim Surkamp

Ironclad

  • A warship with an armor plating
  • Designed to be immune to enemy shot

Secede

  • Withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.

Battle of Gettysburg

  • Fought on July 1, 1863
  • Ended Robert E. Lee's second attempt to invade the North
  • Ended the Civil War
Photo by Europeana

Abraham Lincoln

  • 16th president of the United States
  • Prosecuted the Civil War to preserve the nation
  • Ended slavery in America
Photo by mattlemmon

Robert E. Lee

  • Confederate general who led the South's at secession during the Civil War
  • Challenged Union forces during the war's like the Battle of Gettysburg
Photo by Marion Doss

Ulysses S. Grant

  • Commanding general
  • Led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War

Anaconda Plan

  • Military strategy proposed by the Union General
  • Purpose was to defeat the rebellion by blockading southern ports and controlling the Mississippi river

Border States

  • A state on the edge of the U.S. that is adjacent to either Canada or Mexico.
  • Vital to the success of the Union
  • Contained transportation and communication lines that the war needed
Photo by Blake Weyland

Gettysburg Address

  • A text that invoked the principles of human equality
  • Turned back a Confederate invasion
  • Marked a turning point in the Civil War
Photo by chipgriffin

Jefferson Davis

  • President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War
  • Served in the army
  • Represented Mississippi in the US House of Representatives and Senate
Photo by Marion Doss

Casualties

  • A person killed or injured in a war or accident.
Photo by The U.S. Army

Civil War

  • A war that took place in the United States on 1861
  • Ended due to surrender in 1865

William Sherman

  • American Civil War general
  • A major architect of modern warfare
  • Led Union forces in campaigns through the South
Photo by Allen Gathman