key people
Early Years of the War
A Different Way of Life
Southern Victories
The War's Final Stages
100

General of the north military in the civil war

who was general Winfield Scott

100

In the West, the major Union goal was to control the

what was the Mississippi River

100

who wrote uncle toms cabin

who was Harriet Becher Stowe

100

wrote a newspaper for the civil war along with some other books.

who was Fredrick Douglass

100

The Confederates also won this battle in southern Leon County

what was the Battle of Natural Bridge 

200

was an American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865.

who was Jefferson F. Davis

200

the general attacked a smaller Confederate force led by General P.G.T. Beauregard.

who was General Irvin McDowell 

200

an important "conductor" on the Underground Railroad

who was Harriet Tubman 

200

The best-known African American regiment was the 54th Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the 54th was under the command of 

who was Colonel Robert Gould Shaw

200

brought food and more troops to the Union side.

what was trains

300

this president worked tirelessly to keep the four border states in the Union. In September 1861

who was Abraham Lincoln

300

it was the largest and westernmost state of the 11 confederate states

what was texas

300

refusing to follow the new fugitive slave act

what was civil disobedience

300

in the Battle of Chancellorsville. General Lee again showed daring and a brilliant command of tactics.

who was General Joseph hooker

300

 He next arrived at a railroad center vital to the Confederate movement of troops and supplies

what was Petersburg 

400

 had two sons who became generals

Who was John Crittenden

400

was a damaged frigate that had been abandoned by the Union.

what was The Merrimack

400

convinced officials to let women work as nurses and recruited large numbers of women to serve.

who was Doretha Dix

400

officials and citizens gathered to dedicate the Soldiers' National Cemetery for 

what was the Gettysburg's address

400

He failed as a farmer and in business. Yet he became a brilliant soldier. He led Union troops to victory at Shiloh and Vicksburg and at another key battle in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

who was Ulysses S. Grant

500

In early April 1862, the Union army camped at Pittsburg Landing, 20 miles (32 km) from Corinth, near Shiloh Church. Additional Union forces joined Grant from Nashville.

who was General Grant  

500

September 17, 1862: Gen. Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia invaded Maryland in an attempt to knock the Union back on its heels.

what was the battle of Antietam

500

entertained Union leaders in Washington, D.C. She gathered information about Union plans and passed it to Confederate officials.

who was Rose O'Neal

500

The best-known African American regiment was the 54th Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the 54th was under the command of

who was Colonel Robert 

500

 Lee had only about 60,000 men, while Grant had more than 100,000. Both sides suffered huge casualties.

what was Battle of the Wilderness

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