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100

The union was this way on a compass.

What is the north

100

The direction on a compass that the confederacy was

What is the south?

100

President of the United States. Believed in South keeping slavery, but not expanding it.

Abraham Lincoln

100

President of the Confederacy. Wanted to be a general.

Jefferson Davis

100

The first major battle of the Civil War. Took place in Manassas Junction, Virginia.

Battle of Bull Run

200

What act abolished slavery?

Emancipation Proclamation

200

What was the confederates most prominent crop that almost enticed foreign intervention?

What is Cotton?

200

Next president after the first one died. Believed in bringing the states together.

Andrew Johnson

200

Was a general. Surrendered all confederate forces.

Robert E. Lee

200
One of the first major battles. A total of 22,000 casualties. Took place in Southwestern Tennessee.

Battle of Shiloh

300

Was a general-in-chief. Loved whiskey. Split the South's forces in two.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

Led "Pickett's charge" at a major battle; involved in pig war.

General Pickett

300

Bloodiest single day of combat of the entire war. Took place in Sharpsburg, Maryland.

Battle of Antietam

400

Was a general. Lead the March to the Sea. Destroyed all that could be used against him.

William T. Sherman

400

Was a general. Gained a nickname by holding his position at Bull Run very well.

Stonewall Jackson

400

One of the Union's most successful battle's of the Civil War. Took in place on the Mississippi river.

Battle of Vicksburg

500

Was a General. Stayed loyal to union. Served as an important adviser to Abraham Lincoln.

Winfield Scott

500

A General at Antietam; fought to the south against General Burnside to the south of Sharpsburg.

General longstreet

500

The most important battle of the Civil War. With a last stand known as "Picket's Charge" it took place in Pennsylvania.

Battle of Gettysburg

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