The New Mexico Campaign/The Red River Campaign
The Battle of Galveston/The Battle of Sabine Pass/Battle at Palmito Ranch
The Coast and South Texas
The Wartime Economy and the Draft/Unionists in Texas
The War Draws to a Close /Consequences of the War
100

Texas forces marched into New Mexico Territory and claimed it; who commanded them?

John R. Baylor

100

With 4,000 troops, who intended to attack Texas via Sabine Pass, march overland to Houston, and then seize Galveston?

William B. Franklin

100

Who led the Union forces who occupied Brazos Island near the mouth of the Rio Grande?

Nathaniel Banks

100

Regarding the military service criterion, you were chosen if you were a white guy between the years of what?

18 and 35

100

How many Americans lost their lives during the Civil War?

620,000

200

The Union troops had left Brownsville to participate in which occupation?

Red River Campaign

200

Who commanded Confederate forces in Texas and was determined to retake it?

John B. Magruder

200

Who was the highest-ranking Mexican American in the Confederate Army?

Santos Benavides

200

Who was elected Texas Governor in 1861?

Francis R. Lubbock

200

Who was tasked with stopping General Sherman and his total war strategy?

John Bell Hood

300

Which event left Henry H. Sibley and his men without supplies, causing his small army to flee to Texas, while Union forces occupied El Paso and maintained control of the Southwest for the remainder of the war?

Battle of Glorieta Pass

300

Who was the commander of the western Confederate states?

E. Kirby Smith

300

What month and year did Union troops capture Brownsville?

November 1863

300

What is the term used to describe military rule?

martial law

300

A quarter million slaves in Texas did not learn of their liberation until after the war ended, on June 19, 1865. What is this date known as?

Juneteenth

400

Who led troops in many successful attacks against General Banks during the Battles of Pleasant Hill and Mansfield?

Tom Green

400

During the Battle of Galveston, men led by Colonel Tom Green boarded a vessels to attack Union ships in the harbor. What was the name of the vessels?

The Neptune and the Bayou City

400

Who led wagon trains loaded with cotton across the border to Matamoros?

Sarah “Sally” Scull

400

On what day did Confederate troops arrest more than 150 suspected Unionists and set up a court to try the accused?

October 1, 1862

400

Which document claimed that slaves were free in the areas that rebelled against the United States?

Emancipation Proclamation

500

Unusually low water levels on the Red River hindered Union gunboats, which narrowly avoided destruction while retreating. The Union army heading south from Arkansas fared no better, and on April 18, Confederate forces beat Union soldiers at which location?

Poison Springs, Arkansas

500

What event helped restore southern confidence?

Battle of Sabine Pass

500

Union troops captured Brownsville, and General Banks divided his men, with one group moving north up the coast to occupy what location?

Indianola

500

Who was elected Texas Governor in 1863?

Pendleton Murrah

500

Where did General Robert E. Lee surrender?

Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia

600

What date did the Battle of Glorieta Pass begin?

March 28, 1862

600

How many men were captured during the Battle of Palmito Ranch?

100

600

The Confederate States of America's armed land force during the American Civil War was known by what name?

Confederate Army

600

Confederate army apprehended over 150 suspected Unionists and established a court to judge the accused; who headed this?

James G. Bourland

600

How many Texans served in the Civil War?

90,000 Texans

700

Confederate forces intercepted General Banks on April 8, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads near Mansfield, Louisiana. Who led the Confederate forces?

Richard Taylor

700

What battle began in the early morning of January 1, 1863?

Battle of Galveston

700

Who moved in and recaptured Brownsville for the Confederacy when Union forces were called away?

John S. Ford

700

Regarding the military service criterion, you were picked if you were a white man between the ages of a specific number of years; nevertheless, the age limitations were later expanded to what?

17 and 50

700

On what date did Union troops surround General Lee's army and force him to surrender?

April 9th, 1865

800

Who led three Texas battalions to take the Southwest—from New Mexico to California—for the Confederacy?

Henry H. Sibley

800

What was the final land battle of the Civil War?

Battle at Palmito Ranch

800

Who was tasked with leading the other Union column that captured Rio Grande City?

Edmund J. Davis

800

40 alleged Unionists were executed in Gainesville, Cooke County, and this became known as what?

Great Hanging at Gainesville

800

In 1864, who did President Lincoln appoint to oversee the eastern theater?

Ulysses S. Grant

900

In March 1864, General Banks and 27,000 soldiers began their journey up the river, accompanied by an ironclad fleet. Banks wanted to hook up with a smaller Union army of 15,000 troops heading south from which state?

Arkansas 

900

Union and Confederate armies clashed at Palmito Ranch, near which city/town?

Brownsville

900

Union troops captured Brownsville, and General Banks divided his men, with one group moving north up the coast to capture what location?

Matagorda Island

900

What is the term used to describe the military service requirement?

draft

900

Who led an army south from Tennessee toward Atlanta, destroying crops, animals, railroads, and all resources that could benefit the South?

William Tecumseh Sherman

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