American Presidents
Civil War Battles
Generals: Great & Grievous
Fun Box
100

Often criticized as powerless to stop the mounting Civil War, this Democrat was President just before Abraham Lincoln

James Buchanan

100

Often considered to be the "turning point" in the war, this Union victory empowered Lincoln to announce the terms of the Emancipation Proclamation

Gettysburg

100
Having served in the War of 1812 and the Mexican War, this Union general was the architect of the Anaconda Plan

Winfield Scott

100

In what city was Ft. Sumter located?

Charleston, South Carolina

200

Lincoln's Vice President, this Democrat succeeded Lincoln and presided over many of the Civil War's post-war agreements

Andrew Johnson

200

A Union victory, this battle saw the realization of at least part of the Anaconda Plan in the effective taking of the Mississippi River from Southern forces

Vicksburg

200

This Union general was perhaps most responsible for the introduction of the concept of "total war" into the armed combat of the Civil War-- a concept to which much of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina succumbed under his campaigns

William Tecumseh Sherman

200

Which two Southern "border states" did Lincoln seek to keep out of the Confederacy, up to and including permissions for the institution of slavery?

Kentucky and Arkansas

300

A Democrat, this man served as president between 1845 and 1849

James Polk

300

Typically regarded as a "draw" between the Union and the Confederacy, this battle saw the death of enormous sums of Union troops even despite their outnumbering of Confederate troops; this battle also saw the death of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson under friendly fire

Chancellorsville

300

This Confederate general was likely the longest-standing of his peers, having known his rival, Ulysses S. Grant, personally during the Mexican War twenty years earlier

Robert E. Lee

300

In this speech, Abraham Lincoln discussed the moral high ground of the Union relative to the insistence of the Confederacy upon war

First Inaugural Address 

400
President only in 1841, this man was the first Whig president

William Henry Harrison

400

A Confederate incursion into the North, this battle marked the bloodiest single day of the Civil War

Antietam

400

Nicknamed "Fighting Joe," this Union general presided over the battle in which Stonewall Jackson was killed and was known for his brutal fighting tactics

Joseph Hooker

400

Where did Generals Grant and Lee meet to settle post-war agreements and the terms of the Confederacy's surrender?

Appomattox Court House

500

This man was the last republican president (of any kind or variety) before Abraham Lincoln

John Quincy Adams

500

A Union victory, this battle resulted in the "cutting off" of railway transportation into the Confederate capital of Richmond

Petersburg

500

DAILY DOUBLE: This controversial Union general was heavily criticized for his indecision, having often spent excessive time in military preparations and having hesitated in the dispatching of his troops

George B. McClellan

500

EVERYBODY WRITES:

What were some of the defining strategies of Ulysses S. Grant's new approach to the war?

Targeting supply lines, "total war," etc.

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