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the position that the federal government should not interfere with the state's government exercising their constitutional powers
free from outside control; self governing
focus on the interests one's region
to withdraw from a larger unit one belongs to
a local law or piece of legislation
the forced enrollment of people into the military
a person who supported the union cause during the civil war
a member of a volunteer committee organized to punish crimanals
using naval vessels to prevent shipment of food and supplies into or out of ports
the civilian world during wartime
a coarse, loosely woven,homemade fabric
drug used for fighting malaria and other fevers
This president was assassinated at Ford's theater
This president of the south graduated from West point
The North was known for making everything they needed by hand and so their economy was...
The south was known for their big plantations and for their crops so their economy was...
a Tariff was a tax on imported goods and the north _____ tarrifs
the south was _______ at congress using it's power to impose on tariffs
the union army hoped to cut off the confederates trading, by attacking their main trading post which was
This General of the south was born on April 27th,1822
This general of the south was born on February 8th,1820
This general of the south was born on December 31st, 1815
This general of the south was born on December 3rd, 1826
This general of the North was born in the year of 1807
this General of the north was born on January 8th,1821
The Election of Abraham Lincoln started the Civil War, what was the month of Abraham Lincoln 's election
on the morning of May 13,1865 what battle occurred
on October 4, 1842 what battle occured in Gavelston Harber
when the union attacked the Confederacy's main source of trading a battle broke out what was this battle called
what battle occurred at the Sabine pass on september 8th, 1863

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