Battles and facts of the Civil War
Seige of Vicksburg
And battle of Fredericksburg
People and places of the Civil War
Documents of the Civil War
Misc.
100

True or false. During the Battle of Bull Run or First Manassas, spectators showed up to picnic near the battlefield?

True! Many spectators came from Washington to watch the battle, thinking it would be over quickly.

100

Who won during the seige of Vicksburg?

"Union victory. After a 47-day siege, Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton’s Confederate troops surrendered to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. With the Union victory at Gettysburg just a day before, Vicksburg marked a turning point in the fortunes of the Union army."

100

Who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia?

Robert E Lee

100

 What document begins with  "Four score and seven years ago"‍?

The Gettysburg Address

100

What does the Bonnie Blue flag represent?

Secession

200

True or false. The Confederate South named battles after bodies of water?

False. The Confederate South named battles after neaby towns and the Union named battles after bodies of water. This is the reason for many battles having two names.

200

Fill in the missing word:

"_____________ is the key! The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket." -Abraham Lincoln

Vicksburg

200

Who invented the cotton gin?

Eli Whitney

200

True or false:  South Carolina wrote a Declaration of Independence declaring independence from the Union.

True! South Carolina Declaration of Independence was adopted December 24, 1860

200

Describe the principle of Valor and give an example of how you've seen it in your life today.

Great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.

300
Name one Civil War Union General

Grant, Sheridan, Meade, Sherman, McClellan, or Butler

300

Who won the Battle of Fredericksburg?

Confederate win

300

Who wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

Which document does this excerpt come from?

The words "people of the United States" and "citizens" are synonymous terms, and mean the same thing. They both describe the political body who...form the sovereignty, and who hold the power and conduct the Government through their representatives...The question before us is, whether the class of persons described in the plea in abatement (people of African ancestry) compose a portion of this people, and are constituent members of this sovereignty?

Dred Scott Decision

March 6, 1857

300

What is the song "Go Down Moses about?"

Calling for the freedom of the slaves.

400

What event started the Civil War?

Fort Sumter. This occurred on April 12, 1861 

400

True or false, naval artillery was removed from maritime ships to aid in the bombing of Vicksburg

True! This was to put the Confederates under maximum pressure.

400

Name at least two Civil War Confederate Generals

Forrest, Lee, Jackson, Hood, Pickett, or Johnston

400

What was the letter home from Sullivan Ballou all about?

Last letter from Major Sullivan Ballou to his wife leading up to the Battle of Bull Run. He died one week after he wrote the letter.

400

Which side used the "Stars and Bars" flag in the Civil War?

Confederate Army

500

Name the border states of the Civil War

Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri

500

During the Seige of Vicksburg, where did the civilians live?

It is estimated that 2,000 civilians were trapped in the city during this siege. To escape the constant bombardment, they lived in underground in man-made caves.

500

Share at least one fact about the Battle of Antietam

Battle of Antietam: September 17, 1862

Deadliest one-day battle in American military history

Union victory

"Lee invaded Maryland in September 1862 with a full agenda. He wanted to move the focus of fighting away from the South and into Federal territory. Victories there could lead to the capture of the Federal capital in Washington, D.C. Confederate success could also influence impending Congressional elections in the North and persuade European nations to recognize the Confederate States of America."

500

What was the Emancipation Proclamation, and who wrote it?

The Emancipation Proclamation was an executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. This proclamation proclaims the freedom of slaves in the ten Confederate states.

500

Name one battle we discussed last week.

Shiloh or Antietam 

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