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President of the Confederacy

Davis
100

Place were the Union took control of New Orleans

Fort Jackson and St Phillips

100

Lincoln ran against former general __________ in the election of 1864

McClellan

100

The Address given by Lincoln to encourage the Union to continue to fighting for freedom and have respect to those who died in a battle that took place at the scene of this address

Gettysburg

100

The capital city of the Confederacy

Richmond, VA

200

Known as "Lincolns Butcher"

Ulysses S Grant

200

Most of the Battles were fought in the North or South?

South

200

The capture of Atlanta changed the publics opinion of _________

Lincoln

200

The Union plan to surround and cut off the South's waterways

Anaconda Plan

200

Confederate City that sat on a high bluff in the Mississippi River that was difficult to secure

Vicksburg

300

Admiral ______________ led the Union victories that helped the North secure and Control New Orleans

Farragut 

300

Ended the Confederates ability to use the Mississippi River

Vicksburg

300

Suffered a mortal wound at the battle of Chancellorsville

Stonewall Jackson

300

The celebration of when the final group of slaves were told the information that they were free

Juneteenth

300

The Theater where Lincoln was assonated 

Fords Theater

400

Union General who was replaced after Antietam

McClellan

400

The single bloodiest day of the war

Antietam

400

True or false: The civil war was the most deadly war for americans?

True

400

Boat drivers that would break through the Unions blockade

Blockade runners

400

The first use of ironclad ships was at

Hampton Roads Virginia

500

Captured Atlanta for the Union 

Sherman

500
Union victories at these places helped to control the upper Mississippi river

Ft Henry and Shiloh

500

This proclamation officially freed that slaves in the South

Emancipation Proclamation 

500

Meaning complete war, meaning someone is willing to do whatever it takes to win a war

Total War

500

Where the Confederacy surrendered on April 8, 1865

Appomattox Courthouse

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