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100

What Confederate city was burned by Union forces in 1863?

Bluffton

100

Was the Lowcountry a Major Theater in the Civil War?

No.  The Lowcountry does not compare to Virginia in terms of major battles.  However, it still had a major role, including being a part of the overall think tank, and a significant buffer protecting the Confederacy from Union advance.

100

At which site did federal forces see their first significant victory of the Civil War in the Lowcountry?

The Battle of Port Royal Sound

100

What was the first state to secede from the Union?

South Carolina

100

How many Union troops and sailors were stationed on Hilton Head Island during the Civil War?

30,000

200

Why did the Union Army burn Bluffton.

In retaliation for Confederate raiding by Bluffton regiments in Pinckney Island and Hilton Head.

200

On which island were the first slaves freed during the civil war?

Hilton Head Island

200

What former slave pilot commandeered a Confederate ship and successfully passed five Confederate checkpoints before surrendering the ship to the Union Army?

Robert Smalls

200

What was the longest siege in South Carolina?

The Siege of Charleston.  A year and a half.  August, 1963 to February, 1965.

200

What historic church in Beaufort County was used as a school for freed slaves after the war?

The Penn School

300

How many people were killed in the Burning of Bluffton?

100

300

What was the Port Royal Experiment?

A Federal government/private initiative to ready the formerly enslaved who were abandoned by their owners after the Battle of Port Royal Sound for life as freed individuals.

300

How did the South supply its troops throughout the Civil War?

Largely through blockade running, including in the South Carolina Lowcountry.

300

What do the stars on Columbia's statehouse signify?

The stars mark the spots where Sherman's cannons struck the building

300

What did the Union use Parris Island for in the Civil War?

A coaling station for the U.S. Navy

400

How many houses survived the Burning of Bluffton in June 1863?

8

400

What was the Union objective in the two Battles of Pocataligo (Yamasee) and the Battle of Honey Horn (Ridgeland)?

To sever the Charleston and Savannah Railroad and isolate Charleston.

400

After the first naval victory in Port Royal sound in 1861, this is the first city in Lowcountry to be conquered by union forces?

Beaufort

400

What was the next major campaign by Sherman after his "March to the Sea" in Georgia?

The Carolinas Campaign

400

What was the last battle depicted in the film, Glory?

The Battle of Fort Wagner

500

Name the 8 antebellum homes that survived the burning of Bluffton?

  • Heyward House Slave Cabin
  • Heyward House
  • Fripp House
  • Card House
  • Squire Pope Carriage Home and Cottage Huger-Gordon Home (the only house on the May River that survived the Burning of Bluffton)
  • Allen-Lockwood House
  • Seven Oaks
  • Seabrook House
500

Which former slave became a Union spy and helped lead the Combahee River Raid which freed over 700 slaves

Harriet Tubman

500

How long was the Union blockade of Charleston.

Two years

500

Where was Sherman's headquarters during the Carolinas campaign?

Beaufort, South Carolina

500

Built in 1846, the mausoleum at Zion Chapel of Ease bears what family name?

Baynard

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