Important Figures
Equipment
Union Advantages
Confederate Advantages
1800's Slang
100

This figure organized the Civil War efforts. Who is this figure?

Abraham Lincoln.

100

This weapon was carried by most soldiers in the Civil War. What is the name of this weapon?

The Musket.

100

The most obvious advantage the Union had over the Confederacy.

Manpower.

100

This advantage helped the Confederate soldiers have better positioning. What is this advantage?

Knowing the land/Living where they fought.

100
"Greenbacks" was a term used in the Civil War, what does this word mean?

Money.

200

This General led 30 thousand Confederate soldiers into the battle. What is the name of this figure?

Stonewall Jackson

200

This is an accessory to a soldier's weapon made to harm other soldiers. What is the name of this accessory?

Bayonet.

200

This advantage helped soldiers show plans and other things to other soldiers.

Communication/Telegram

200

This advantage helped the south get resources from other countries

The coastline

200

"Sawbones" was a term used in the Civil War, what does this word mean?

Doctors/Surgeons

300

Which General led 57 thousand Confederate troops into the battle?

Robert E. Lee

300

This weapon was commonly used for close range combat during the war. What is the name of this weapon. 

A Sabre/Sword
300

This advantage helped get equipment to Union soldiers faster than Confederate soldiers.

Trains.

300

Could get resources made quicker due to this advantage

Slavery
300

"Hornets" was a term used in the Civil War, what does this word mean?

Bullets

400

Who was the leading Union General?

Joseph Hooker.

400

This Utility was commonly to store things and was often decorated in the war. What is the name of this Utility?

A Drawstring Bag/Handbag

400

This allowed for the Union to more easily replace/repair soldiers goods. What is this advantage?

Superior industry/economy.

400

This advantage helped soldiers be flashy on the battlefield

Uniforms/Drip
400

A "Goober" was a term used in the Civil War, what does this word mean?

Peanuts

500

This Lt. General led the I Corps into battle. What is the name of this Lt. General?

James Longstreet

500

This Utility was often used to maintain hygiene among soldiers. What is the name of this Utility?

A shaving mug and brush.
500

This helped sustain the Union soldiers during the war. What is this advantage?

Better food production/food

500

This helped the south maintain consistency in the war. What is the name of this advantage? 

Military Tradition

500

An "Arkansas Toothpick" was a term used in the Civil War, what does this word mean?

A very long/large knife.

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