What caused the Civil War?
Attack on Fort Sumter
War Strategies
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
100

Felt that slavery was necessary for their economy to thrive

the south

100

Located on an island in South Carolina

Fort Sumter

100

The name of the union plan

Anaconda plan

100

The town and state where the Battle of Antietam took place

Sharpsburg, Maryland

100

The day the Battle of Gettysburg began

July 1st, 1863

200

Slavery was not common here because of their industrial economy

the north

200

The commander of the union army at Fort Sumter

Major Anderson

200

The way an anaconda kills its prey

It slowly wraps its body around the prey while tightening 

200

The amount of days that the Battle of Antietam lasted

1 day

200

The amount of days that the Battle of Gettysburg lasted

3

300

The south feared this person because they thought that he would ignore states' right and end slavery

Abraham Lincoln

300

The ultimatum that confederate soldiers gave Major Anderson at Fort Sumter

Surrender or be fired upon

300

These leaders were hoping to drag out the war long enough to cause the north to become tired 

confederate leaders

300

Leader of the union army at the Battle of Antietam

General George McClellan

300

The amount of soldiers killed at the Battle of Gettysburg

around 15,000

400

Number of states that formed a new country called "The Confederate States of America"

11

400

The amount of union and confederate soldiers that were killed at Fort Sumter

0

400

Planned to surround southern states and not allow them to trade goods or receive goods

the union

400

Leader of the confederate army at the Battle of Antietam

General Robert E. Lee

400

The winner of the Battle of Gettysburg

the union

500
Loyalty to one's own country

sectionalism

500

The state that separated from Virginia because they wanted to remain loyal to the union

West Virginia

500

The name of the crops grown just for money

cash crops

500

This was issued by Abraham Lincoln after the Battle of Antietam

Emancipation Proclamation 

500

365 men started in this regiment and at the end of the battle, only 3 were alive

14th Tennessee Regiment

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