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100

When the soldiers were not in battle, they would do:

drills, duties, and diversions

100
Despite having pain medications and anesthesia, what was most people's reaction to amputations?

Pass Out

100

These men were chosen to be part of the skirmishes, acting as triggers for attacks and delays for defensive maneuvers. 

Sharpshooters 

100

What is the knife called that is used in the first part of a common amputation?

Catlin knife

100

What were some drawbacks to working with cavalry during the war?

Expensive to maintain, prone to disease and exhaustion. 

200

Which side had a more difficult time acquiring coffee?

The South

200

Gases and poisons in the air were often called

Miasm

200
This man became a 3-star general during the Civil War and a President of the United States.

Ulysses S. Grant 

200

Naval tech evolved during the Civil War with the introduction of this underwater vessel that used torpedos

Submarines

200

The speech that happened on Nov 19, 1863

The Gettysburg Address

300

What did Civil War soldiers use coffee for?

Energy and comfort

300

This side of the war left bodies in the ground for a number of years into the 1870s before being removed to cemeteries.

The Confederates 

300

During the Civil War, women held important roles. These roles included 

Spies, Nurses, Surgeons, and Soldiers

300

Breach loading weapons were commonly used by which unit?

Cavalry 

300

This battle was a turning point for the Union in the war due to the inspirational speech on freedom and equality that Lincoln gave 

Battle of Gettysburg

400

People who were interested in professional military careers would go to what school?

West Point

400

Most wounds were causes by ______ which  has a 58 caliber bullet that is slow moving but smashes straight into the bones.

the mini ball

400

This woman ran an underground intelligence network for the solders

Elizabeth Van

400

This type of cannonball was referred to as the "unwelcome messenger" and used coffee or tin cans with a wide area of impact. 

Grapeshot 

400

A fully enclosed fort and is what we usually think of when we hear “fort”. It had sleeping quarters, covered walkways, and bomb proofs.

Redoute

500

How did having professional and strategic generals impacted the war?

Less casualties, more advantages to the South

500

What was the percent chance of survival if wounds were treated within 48 hours.

75%

500

This incredibly unpopular president pardoned every confederate that took an oath of allegiance. 

Andrew Johnson

500

In order to disrupt supply lines, soldiers would bend railroad tracks using this funny name as a technique

"Sherman's Necktie" 

500

This specific fort was an earthen fort, making it nearly impossible to destroy, because if it was damaged at all, you could just pile some more dirt up, and it would be repaired.

Fort McAllister

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