

Florida's Role in the Civil War
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Social Studies
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4th Grade
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Hard
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Felisa Ford
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was one of the main reasons Florida seceded from the Union during the Civil War?
Back
To support the Confederacy's stance on slavery
Answer explanation
Florida seceded from the Union primarily to support the Confederacy's stance on slavery, as the preservation of slavery was a key issue driving Southern states to leave the Union during the Civil War.
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FL.SS.4.A.5.1
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which technological advancement had a significant impact on Florida's agriculture in the 19th century?
Back
The development of the steam engine
Answer explanation
The development of the steam engine revolutionized transportation and farming techniques in the 19th century, enabling more efficient movement of goods and agricultural products, significantly impacting Florida's agriculture.
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FL.SS.4.A.4.1
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How did the Adams-Onis Treaty affect Florida's status in the early 19th century?
Back
It transferred Florida to the United States
Answer explanation
The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 transferred Florida from Spain to the United States, solidifying U.S. control over the territory and marking a significant expansion of U.S. borders in the early 19th century.
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FL.SS.4.A.3.9
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Describe one effect of the Seminole Wars on the Native American population in Florida.
Back
Forced relocation and loss of land
Answer explanation
The Seminole Wars led to forced relocation and loss of land for the Native American population in Florida, significantly diminishing their territory and disrupting their way of life.
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FL.SS.4.A.3.10
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Explain how blockades of ports affected Florida during the Civil War.
Back
They led to shortages of goods and supplies.
Answer explanation
Blockades of ports during the Civil War severely restricted Florida's ability to import goods, leading to significant shortages of essential supplies and resources for both civilians and the Confederate military.
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FL.SS.4.A.5.1
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