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1. How many states were in the Confederacy? 2. What did Washington, D. C. and Richmond, Virginia have in common? 3. What distinguished border states from the other states in the Union? Place & Time: Reconstruction (pages 430-431) 4. What former Confederate state was not part of a military district? 5. What other state was in the same military district of Texas? Other Questions and Vocabulary from the Unit (pages 399-471) 6. What issue greatly divided the North and the South? 7. What is sectionalism? 8. What does it mean to secede? 9. When and where did the Civil War begin? 10. Who was John Bell Hood? 11. What 3 battles were fought along the TX Gulf Coast? (Use map on Page 416) a. b. c. 12. Why was the Battle of Palmito Ranch fought even through Confederate armies in the East had surrendered? 13. When and where did Lee surrender to Grant? 14. What was “Reconstruction” in regards to the Civil War? 15. Who was President of the United States during the Civil War? 16. How did Andrew Johnson become president? 17. What is Juneteenth? 18. What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? 19. Who ended up taking control of Reconstruction? 20. What three amendments to the U. S. Constitution did the Southern states have to ratify if they re-entered the Union? 21. What was the purpose of the Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek? 22. Why did attempts at peace with the Native Americans fail? 23. Why did Quanah Parker and his fighters lose so many men to so few hunters in the attack on Adobe Walls? Bonus: What happened to the Native Americans once fighting came to an end?

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