the smallest unit of soldiers
What is a Regiment?
The Confederacys reason for fighting the war.
What are the Continuation of slavery, southern autonomy
The president of the confederacy
Who was Jefferson Davis?
what was 1861 to 1865
The side that employed defensive tactics.
Who were the confederacy/south?
the color of their uniforms
The amount of states in the confederacy
what is 11 (13 at peak)?
The general who surrendered all forces.
Who was Robert E. Lee?
True or false: There are still flag representing confederate symbology.
What is true?
The side of the war with a larger population
Who were the Union/North?
Commander in chief of the confederate army
Who was Jefferson Davis?
Who the confederacy wanted an alliance with
Who are the British and French?
The vice President of the Confederacy.
Who was Alexander H Stephens?
The Turning point or most important battle of the Civil War.
What is the Battle of Gettysburg?
The side of the war that had more resources
Who were the Union/north?
The units that most often was sent into battles
What is a brigade?
The fighting strategy during the war
what is Guerrilla warfare?
The amount of slaves in the south
what is 3.5 million?
What the confederacy used to receive supplies from the water
What are Blockade runners?
The side of the war who had more skilled troops.
Who were the Confederacy/south
The First Five generals
Who are Samuel cooper, Albert Johnston, Joseph Johnston, PGT Beauregard, General E Lee?
The first 7 states to secede
what were: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas
The highest ranking General throughout the war.
who was Samuel cooper?
The two locations of the Capital of the confederacy
What is Montgomery, Alabama then, Richmond, Virginia?
Two main strengths that the south had over the North.
What was: Fighting on own soil, 7/8 of military colleges, guerilla warfare tactics, use of railroads, More experienced soldiers, defensive tactics.