The northern (free states) were called the ____________.
Union
100
When did the Battle of Santa Rosa Island occur?
October 9, 1861
100
What did the Confederate troops try to capture?
Fort Pickens
100
Who won in the Battle of Santa Rosa island?
Union
200
The southern (slave states) were called the ___________.
Confederacy
200
When was the Confederate ship Judah boarded and destroyed by Union forces?
September 14, 1861
200
Santa Rosa Island is located next to what body of water?
The Gulf of Mexico
200
Fort Pickens was commanded by a rough and tumble former politician named William Wilson, and many of the men in his regiment were tough men from the docks and streets of New York. The unit was commonly known as _______.
Billy Wilson's Zouaves
300
Who was put in command of Fort Pickens?
Colonel Harvey Brown
300
Who was president before Abraham Lincoln?
President James Buchanan
300
Former politician William Wilson and his men were from the streets of _______.
New York
300
Why did the Confederate general surrender to the Union?
The Union had more people, more factories, and more money.
400
Who was Fort Pickens named after? (full name)
General Andrew Pickens
400
When was Abraham Lincoln inaugurated as president?
March, 1861
400
Santa Rosa Island is part of what state?
Florida
400
How many guns and men was Fort pickens built to hold?
250 guns and 1,200 men
500
What was the confederate schooner’s name?
Judah
500
When did Florida secede from the U.S.?
January 10, 1861
500
Abraham Lincoln immediately ordered Union troops to reinforce to what Fort?
Fort Pickens
500
How far were the picket guards stationed away from the camp?