The North
The South
Women
100

What day did white rioters attack the draft offices in New York?

July 13,1863

100

Name two things that northern soldiers stoll from Southern homes?

Books and Jewelry were stolen by US Soldiers from Southern homes.

100

What was the job that the women at home had to take up when the men left for war?

Some women began working in factories in replace for men creating supplies for their armies.

200

True or False? All northerners wanted to fight for slavery?

False, some northerners although not necessarily in support of slavery didn't want to fight a war for them. 

200

Was it the south or the north who had most of the civil war battles fought on its land?

The south lost a lot of land due to the fact that most of the battles in this war were fought on their land.

200
True or False? Some women pretended to be men to fight in the war for either side?

True! Some women dressed up as men and enrolled and fought in the war!

300

What happened in response to people not wanting to fight for slavery?

Some northerners held it against African American people and some even attacked Africam Americans.

300

What did  northern soldiers do to Southern homesteads to hurt the south?

They would burn houses down.

300

When some women started working in factories what things did they produce?

They made mainly supplies for war.

400

What demographic did northerners think the  civil war draft favored?

The Rich were thought to be favored.

400

What type of supplies did the south suffer from a shortage of?

They suffered from a food shortage/ other necessities.

400

True or False? Women became nurses on the sidelines of battles during the war.

True! Women helped on the sidelines to help wounded soldiers.

500

What was a way for Rich northerners to get  out of the draft?

They could simply pay their way out.

500

What places were battles happening on in the south?

They were happening in the fields of southern homesteads.

500

What  other job did women do during the war?

The taught during the war/ they became teachers.

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