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3568953321Martial Lawthe body of law imposed by the military over civilian affairs during the Civil War0
3568953322Merchant Marinecivilian ships and sailors who transported food, weapons,and munition during the Civil War1
3568953323Habeas Corpusthe civil right to obtain a writ of habeas corpus as protection against illegal imprisonment; Abraham Lincoln suspended it during the Civil War2
3568953324Greenbacka piece of U.S. paper money first issued by the North during the Civil War3
3568953325Border StatesStates bordering the North: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri. They were slave states, but did not secede.4
3568953326Napoleon IIINephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, and elected emperor of France from 1852-1870, he invaded Mexico when the Mexican government couldn't repay loans from French bankers. He sent in an army and set up a new government under Maximillian during the Civil War. He refused Lincoln's request that France withdraw. After the Civil War, the U.S. sent an army to enforce the request and Napoleon withdrew.5
3568953327Charles Francis AdamsMinister to Great Britain during the Civil War, he wanted to keep Britain from entering the war on the side of the South.6
3568953328Thomas JacksonConfederate commander who helped the South win Bull Run. Nicknamed the "Stonewall" and soldiers under his command were called "foot calvary"7
3568953329MaximilianFrench viceroy appointed by Napoleon III of France to lead the new government set up in Mexico. After the Civil War, the U.S. invaded and he was executed, a demonstration of the enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine to European powers.8
3568953330Sally TompkinsConfederate nurse who ran a hospital in Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War9
3568953331Jay CookeA New York financier who was interested in the OSN Railroads. When he acquired the charter of the North Pacific, he persuaded Congress to enlarge the land grants 60 miles on each side of the railroad, and he allowed timber companies to sell of these lands.His bankruptcy caused a national depression.10
3568953332Abraham LincolnWas President of the United States, opposed the spread of slavery, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, was determined to preserve the Union, by force if necessary, believed the United States was one nation, not a collection of independent states, and wrote the Gettysburg Address that said the Civil War was to preserve a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people11
3568953333Jefferson Davisan American statesman and politician who served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history from 1861 to 186512
3568953334Elizabeth BlackwellNorthern woman who was the first woman to become a licensed doctor in the U.S. and helped run the US Sanitiary Commission13
3568953335Clara BartonLaunched the American Red Cross in 1881. An "angel" in the Civil War, she treated the wounded in the field.14
3568953336Ft SumterFederal fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina; the confederate attack on the fort marked the start of the Civil War15
3568953337Confederacythe southern states that seceded from the United States in 186116
3568953338Trent AffairIn 1861 the Confederacy sent emissaries James Mason to Britain and John Slidell to France to lobby for recognition. A Union ship captured both men and took them to Boston as prisonners. The British were angry and Lincoln ordered their release17
3568953339Morrill Tariff ActThis was an act passed by Congress in 1861 to meet the cost of the war. It raised the taxes on shipping from 5 to 10 percent however later needed to increase to meet the demanding cost of the war. This was just one the new taxes being passed to meet the demanding costs of the war. Although they were still low to today's standers they still raked in millions of dollars.18
3568953340conscriptiondrafting of civilians to serve in the army during the Civil War19
3568953341New York City Draft RiotsJuly 1863 just after the Battle at Gettysburg. Mobs of Irish working-class men and women roamed the streets for four days until federal troops suppressed them. They loathed the idea of being drafted to fight a war on behalf of slaves who, once freed, would compete with them for jobs.20
3568953342Alabama1862-1864, Ship built for the C.S.A. by the British; fast-moving and maneuverable; wreaked havoc on Union trade and blockade attempts21
3568953343National Banking SystemAuthorized by Congress in 1863 to establish a standard bank currency. Banks that joined the system could buy bonds and issue paper money. First significant step toward a national bank.22
3568953344Billy YankThe nickname of the Union used by the Confederate soldiers23
3568953345Johnny Reb'johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War24
3568953346William H. Seward"Higher law" and natural rights, Opposed slavery expansion, Whig senator. "Irrepressible conflict" expansion of slavery between north and south25
3568953347Emancipation Proclamationissued by Abraham Lincoln on September 22, 1862, it declared that all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states would be free26
3568953348Horace GreeleyAn American newspaper editor and founder of the Republican party. His New York Tribune was America's most influential newspaper 1840-1870. Greeley used it to promote the Whig and Republican parties, as well as antislavery and a host of reforms.27

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