Identifications
Chapter 15:
Crucible of Freedom: Civil War, 1861-1865
After reading Chapter 15, you should be able to identify and explain the
historical significance of each of the following:
20-Negro law and Impressment Act
Enrollment Act, 1863 and bounty jumpers
Legal Tender Act and greenbacks
National Bank Act, 1863, and national bank notes
Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens
Charles Sumner, Thaddeus Stevens, and the Radical Republicans
Ex parte Merryman, 1861, and Ex parte Milligan, 1866
Winfield Scott and the Anaconda plan
first and second battles of Bull Run (First and Second Manassas)
George B. McClellan
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
Robert E. Lee
Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg)
Ulysses S. Grant
William T. Sherman
ironclads and the battle of the Merrimac and the Monitor
Trent affair
Charles Francis Adams, the Florida, Alabama, and Laird rams
cotton diplomacy
First and Second Confiscation Acts and Emancipation Proclamation
Freedmen's Bureau
Fort Pillow massacre
Gettysburg
Vicksburg
Homestead Act, 1862
Morrill Land Grand Act, 1862
Copperheads and Clement L. Vallandigham
New York City draft riot
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and the National Woman's Loyal League
National Union party and Andrew Johnson
surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
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