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Extra Who is Who
100

Confederate leader of the Battle of Manassas/Bull Run

"Stonewall" Jackson

100

First military engagement of the civil war which occurred in April 1861 in South Carolina

Attack on Ft. Sumter

100

With men in the military this left (blank) to run businesses, farms at home while raising the family

Women

100

(Blank) planned on rebuilding and readmitting Southern States back into the Union with the 10% Plan requiring only 10% of Southerners to vote in favor of rejoining and ending slavery to rejoin the Union

Lincoln

100

Former enslaved African-American who sailed to freedom after stealing a Confederate ship and later ran for and won a seat in Congress

Robert Smalls

200

President of the United States and the Confederate States respectively

Lincoln and Davis

200

This was the first battle of the war with two names happened in Northern Virginia

Battle of Manassas/Bull Run

200

Fighting was sometimes man-to-man but also (blank) was a major killer in the war as well

Disease

200

African-Americans were allowed to serve as soldiers and sailors in the Union but were segregated and required to serve as cooks. They were also paid (more or less) than their white counterparts in the war

Less

200

Civil War Nurse and founder of the American Red Cross

Clara Barton

300

Leader of the Union Army 

Ulysses S. Grant

300

With the (Blank) Proclamation the Union's focus was on ending slavery and now African-Americans were encouraged to join the Union military 

Emancipation Proclamation 

300

As time went on, Southern troops became younger and more inexperienced. Much of the South was destroyed because most of the fighting was taking place in the South, and by the end of the war the Confederate Dollar was now (Blank) 

Worthless

300

True or False: In colonial America African-Americans made up a larger portion of the South than they did in the North

True (The same is still true today)

300

 Underground Railroad Conductor

Harriet Tubman

400

Leader of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia whose surrender marked the end of the War in April 1865

Robert E. Lee

400

The result of this battle divided the South in two when the Union gained total control of the Mississippi River at a battle in a Mississippi city

Battle of Vicksburg

400

Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia in April 1865 at this location in Virginia

Appomatox Courthouse 

400

True or False: The war's events occurred in the following order: 1) Fort Sumter Attack, 2) Battle of Bull Run/Manassas, 3) Siege of Vicksburg, 4) Battle of Gettysburg, 5) Lee Surrenders at Appomatox

True

400

Elizabeth van Lew was an abolitionist from (Blank)

Virginia

500

Former enslaved man and abolitionist who encouraged Lincoln to create the colored regiments of segregated African-American Soldiers

Frederick Douglass

500

The Union Army was able to repel Lee's invasion of the North at this battle in Southern Pennsylvania, the result of which would turn the tide of the war in the Union's favor

Battle of Gettysburg

500
By the end of the war 2 of the south's major cities were physically ruined by the war. Which two cities were destroyed?

Richmond, VA and Atlanta, GA

500

When is the last day of school?

June 4

500

Mary Bowser was an African-American spy for the Union or Confederacy? 

Union

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