This state hosted the most Civil War battles
Virginia
This was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War
Antietam
This party was split between moderates and radicals
Republicans
The commanding General of the Confederate Army
Robert E Lee
The Southern Economy is best characterized as
Conservative Agrarian
This state was the first to secede
South Carolina
This battle marked the turning point of the war
Gettysburg
This faction supported immediate abolition
Radical Republicans
This General fought off Robert E Lee in 1862, but was replaced
General McClellan
This reduced the value of Confederate money throughout the war
Inflation
This state fought itself for years before the Civil War
Kansas
This surprising victory let the Union know the war was not going to be a short one
The first battle of Bull Run
This faction wanted to end the war on whatever terms were most convenient.
Copperheads
This General was replaced before the first battle, but his plan was used later on
Winfield Scott
This- small section of White Southerners used this to control their economy and politics
Slave Power
This state nearly left the Union before Lincoln had their legislature arrested
Maryland
This battle secured Western Supply lines for the Union
Vicksburg
This policy on slavery was advocated for by Moderates
Gradualism
This General gained fame in the Western Theater, going on to lead the entire Union
Ulysses S. Grant
The Northern economy was fueled by this transformation
Industrialization
This state was the key Western movement, and was where Jefferson Davis was once a Senator.
Mississippi
Thomas Jackson was killed by friendly fire at this battle.
Chancellorsville
This faction was loyal to the Union, but usually sided against Federalism
This General used total war tactics to destroy his opponents
William T Sherman
The Civil War was fought over
Slavery