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Minnesota Civil War Test - Chapter 8. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The Dred Scott decision
a) Ruled that all African Americans in free states were citizens and free
b) Ruled slaves were not viewed as citizens but as property
c) Ruled Scott must be freed, but said nothing about other slaves
d) Had no impact on slavery

The Proclamation issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in areas still at war with the Union.
a) Due Process
b) The Dred Scott Decision
c) The Thirteenth Amendment
d) Emancipation Proclamation

Young woman brought North with her owners and with the help of the Greys, was granted her freedom.
a) Eliza Winston
b) Dred Scott
c) Charley Goddard
d) Robert Hickman

Member of the Civil War Union, fought in First Minnesota Regiment at 16, wounded at Gettysburg
a) Robert Hickman
b) Dred Scott
c) Eliza Winston
d) Charley Goddard

Born into slavery in Missouri, learned to read and write, and led a large group of slaves north to freedom in Minnesota
a) Dred Scott
b) Charley Goddard
c) Robert Hickman
d) Eliza Winston

Prior to the Civil War, Minnesota was
a) A free state
b) A slave state
c) Neutral
d) Belong to the tribes

First group of soldiers from Minnesota that volunteered to fight in the Civil War for the Union - played a crucial role at Gettysburg but lost 70 percent of its force
a) The Buffalo Soldiers
b) The Red Bulls
c) The First Minnesota Regiment
d) The Pilgrims

Which of the following describes a negative impace the Civil War had on Minnesota
a) Cities in ruin and destroyed from battle
b) Loss of land to the Confederacy
c) Loss of lands to the tribes
d) Broken families and crippled bodies

Which was NOT a positive impace the war had on Minnesota
a) Economy flourished
b) Wheat Production Doubled
c) More immigrants continued to move in
d) Gov. Ramsey became president

Which of the following is not true about Pilgrim Baptish Church?
a) It was founded by Robert Hickman and his Pilgrims
b) Its members built a building right away
c) It still exists today
d) It was St. Paul's first black congregation

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