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1. march of destruction 2. made slavery profitable in the South 3. captured New Orleans 4. proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act 5. president of the Confederacy 6. black people made citizens of the United States 7. Underground Railroad 8. first state to secede from the Union 9. assassinated Lincoln 10. gave black men the right to vote 11. surrender begins Civil War 12. Lee surrendered to Grant Appomattox Court House Fifteenth Amendment John Wilkes Booth South Carolina Admiral Farragut cotton gin Harriet Tubman Fort Sumter Fourteenth Amendment Jefferson Davis Sherman Stephen Douglas

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Here are the matches:

1. march of destruction

  • Sherman

2. made slavery profitable in the South

  • cotton gin

3. captured New Orleans

  • Admiral Farragut

4. proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Stephen Douglas

5. president of the Confederacy

  • Jefferson Davis

6. black people made citizens of the United States

  • Fourteenth Amendment

7. Underground Railroad

  • Harriet Tubman

8. first state to secede from the Union

  • South Carolina

9. assassinated Lincoln

  • John Wilkes Booth

10. gave black men the right to vote

  • Fifteenth Amendment

11. surrender begins Civil War

  • Fort Sumter

12. Lee surrendered to Grant

  • Appomattox Court House

There are obviously a lot of items there for which, as a teacher, I might like to provide details. I'll keep it short and select just the first one. The question and response give you little detail -- just "Sherman" and "march of destruction."

General William Tecumseh Sherman was a key leader for the Union Army. Sherman's "March to the Sea" (in November/December 1864) was a march of a fighting force of around 60,000 men, going from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia (a distance of 285 miles). It was intended as a show of force, to intimidate. If people tried to resist them or fight back as they marched through the region, Sherman's troops burned their houses and barns.

In addition to intimidation, Sherman also believed that the destruction caused by his march would effectively divide the South in two. Sherman's plan was to create a wedge through the middle of Confederate territory as a way of damaging the South's capability to continue the war.

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