Sherman March
Economic impact
Military infrastructure
Succession
Union blockade
100

Who led Sherman’s march to the sea?

General Sherman

100

How did the Civil War affect the labor system in the South?

The abolition of slavery transformed the labor system from one based on forced labor to wage labor, leading to practices like sharecropping that kept many African Americans and poor whites in poverty.



100

How did railroads impact military operations during the Civil War?

Railroads allowed for the rapid movement of troops and supplies.



100

What state seceded from the Union first?

South Carolina 

100

What was this also called?

Anaconda plan

200

What did General Sherman want to enact on Georgia?

Total War, or Hard War

200

What role did agriculture play in the economic changes after the Civil War?

 The war disrupted traditional agricultural practices, leading to a shift in crop production, reliance on sharecropping, and economic challenges for many Southern farmers.

200

How did the Civil War influence naval infrastructure?

The war led to the establishment and expansion of naval bases and shipyards, which were crucial for Union blockades and maintaining control over critical waterways.



200

What was the main reason that the south seceded?

Because the South feared that the north would abolish slavery.



200

What country did the Union blockade try to stop the South from trading with?

Great Britian

300

What did Sherman do to the railroads after he captured them?

he destroyed them beyond repair.

300

What long-term economic issues did the South face after the Civil War?

The South faced long-term economic issues, including persistent poverty, reliance on cash crops, and an economic system that often favored landowners over workers.



300

How did military infrastructure affect the outcome of the Civil War?

The effectiveness of military infrastructure, including transportation and communication systems, was crucial in determining the speed and efficiency of troop movements, which ultimately influenced battle outcomes and the war's overall trajectory.



300

Why did the South secede?

the Southern states' desire to preserve the institution of slavery.

300

Was the Union Blockade successful at first?

 No, they struggled at first.

400

What was the main objective of Sherman’s March to the sea?

to lower the overall morale of the confederate army and severely cripple their army.

400

The abolition of this practice during the Civil War significantly changed the labor market in Georgia.  

 slavery

400

How did the Civil War affect infrastructure in the South?

 Governmental and private buildings, communication systems, the economy, and transportation infrastructure were all debilitated.

400

What 3 events led up to the Civil War?

the contentious issue of slavery, economic differences between the industrial North and the agrarian South, states' rights versus federal authority,

400

What effects did the Union Blockade have on the South?

 It starved their population, and led their military out of supplies.

500

How long did shermans march to the sea last?

1 month and 6 days

500

 Major infrastructure like railroads in Georgia was heavily damaged during the war, impacting this vital economic activity.

transportation/trade?



500

What are 3 hardships faced by soldiers during the Civil War?

food, shelter, and disease

500

What was the succession of the Civil War?

The secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of six more states—Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas–and the threat of secession by four more—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America.

500

How did the Union blockade affect the Civil War?

successfully prevented Confederate access to weapons that the industrialized North could produce for itself.

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