a treaty between independent nations to act as a group
compact
Confederate ironclad ship
CSS Virginia
Two cities that fell to union forces in April 1865
Petersburg and Richmond
notable ship that did considerable damage to northern shipping
CSS Alabama
ordained minister who continued to serve his church after the war
William Nelson Pendleton
Other named for the civil war
War between the States
War of Secession
Union ironclad ship
USS Monitor
Jefferson Davis replaced Johnston with this man
John B. Hood
both sides resorted to this to raise troops
draft system
man most directly responsible for the adoption of "In God We Trust"
Salmon P Chase
ordered to seize Fort Sumter before it could be resupplied
P G T Beauregard
man who replaced McDowell
George B. McCellan
Sherman's first major objective
capture Atlanta
paper notes that were supposed to circulate as currency
greenbacks
John William Jones
Union commander who took over Fort Sumter
Robert Anderson
called the Battle of First Bull Run in the North
Battle of First Manassas
William Tecumseh Sherman
encouraged banks to buy war bonds and gave the country a stable national banking system
National Banking Act
distributed Bibles to the public
American Bible Society
only two significant forts that fell into confederate hands
Fort Pickins at Pensacola, Florida
Fort Sumter at Charleston, South Carolina
main strategy of the confederacy in the east
capture Richmond, Virginia
major objective of the union
Capture Chattanooga
the government raised much of its needed income by selling this
war bonds
how many bibles were distributed in 1864
900,000 copies