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The Enduring Vision, Fifth Edition
Paul S. Boyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Carleton College
et al.
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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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