abolitionist | | the railroad company from California was the ? Pacific |
Lee | | the battle that cut the South in two |
Sherman | | a decision that tries to satisfy both sides of an argument |
motto | | "God's Little Workshop" was the nickname for Carver's ? |
Johnson | | last name for the leader of the Union troops |
Union | | founder of the American National Red Cross |
Jefferson | | ? Davis was the president of the Confederate States of America |
Stowe | | people who try to outlaw slavery |
Monitor | | mail route from Missouri to California |
Promontory | | 17th president |
Address | | last name for author of Uncle Tom's Cabin |
Merrimac | | the place where the two railroads met was ? Point, Utah |
Appomattox | | last name of an underground railroad leader |
confederate | | Confederate ironclad |
Washington | | the general who tried to hasten the end of the war |
Sumter | | said "A house divided against itself cannot stand." |
Central | | Eli Whitney invented the ? gin. |
Grant | | found many uses for peanuts and sweet potatoes |
Lincoln | | last name for the leader of the Confederate troops |
cotton | | the location of Lee's surrender |
Tuskegee | | Union ironclad |
Vicksburg | | said "Nothing ever comes to one, that is worth having, except as a result of hard work." |
laboratory | | the railroad company from Nebraska was the ? Pacific |
Barton | | shot Lincoln in Ford's theater |
Pony Express | | the states that left the union formed the ? States of America |
Booth | | Booker T. Washington was the founder of the ? Institute |
compromise | | the fort where the Civil War began |
Tubman | | President Lincoln's speech after the war has been called the Gettysburg ? |
Carver | | "In God We Trust" is our nation's ? |
Gettysburg | | the battle that was the turning point of the war |