What battle is known as the turning point of the Civil War?
The Battle of Gettysburg
Artillery
Who were the Generals of the Union and Confederacy?
Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
The North had this type of economy, making slavery seem less necessary
Manufacturing; Factories and Industrialization
Slavery was ______ed across the entire United States
Abolished
This is the first battle of the Civil War
The First Battle of Bull Run
Soldiers on horseback
Cavalry
Who were the presidents of the Union and Confederacy?
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
The South had this economy, which made slavery seem more necessary
Agriculture; Farms and Plantations
The United States went through a period where it was put back together, known as the period of _________
Reconstruction
The Battle of Vicksburg
Soldiers on foot
Infantry
This Confederate General was a very strong piece of the Confederate army; He was, however, shot by his own men and died of pneumonia as a result
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
The North wanted a strong _______ government while the South wanted a government that had strong ______ _______.
Central/National/Federal; State's Rights
What happened to the landscape in the South from the war
Many cities were destroyed
This This battle happened in 1862 and Lee's army was almost destroyed by General McClellan's forces
An Agreement made on a dispute between 2 or more people
Compromise
This Union general led forces at the Battle of Vicksburg, which cut the Confederacy in half and cut off the Confederate army's supplies
The north wanted to ______ Slavery
Abolish
What happened to the Northern landscape as a result of the war
It received little damage because most battles were in the South.
This is the location where Lee surrendered to the Union
Appomattox Courthouse
A device used to stop the flow of blood through through a limb
Tourniquet
This Union general had the chance to defeat Lee's forces and win the war in 1862 at the Battle of Antietam
General McClellan
The South was worried that the abolition of slavery would do this to their economy
cripple it; they would make less money
True or False, Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis were considered criminals in the United States after they lost the Civil War
False; They were never tried in court and lived out their lives.