The Two Sides
Early Years of the War
A Call for Freedom
Life During the Civil War
The Way to Victory
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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and Maryland.
What four states allowed slavery?
100
The first mahor battle in the Civil War. This battle was fought in Northern Virginia.
What was the "First Battle of Bull Run"?
100
Abraham Lincoln decided to free all of the enslaved African Americans that were in the South. Although, he did not emancipate right away because he did not want to seem desperate when he saw that the North was losing the war; rather, he waited for the right moment to free the slaves.
What was the emancipation proclamation?
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They took many responsibilities during the war. Many became government workers, salesclerks, teachers, and office workers. Many of them had to suffer through the loss of husbands and kids during the war. Some also managed farms and factories.
What did the women do during the Civil War?
100
Three days.
How long was the Battle of Gettusburg?
200
1861-1865
When did the Civil War occur?
200
"Stonewall Jackson" because when the Rebels rallied he was seen holding out like a stone wall.
What was General Thomas Jackson known as? Why?
200
Since the Emancipation Proclamation only applied to states that were controlled by the Confederacy, it actually did not free anyone. Lincoln knew that most of the enslaved people would hear about the proclamation and that it would just encourage them to run away from their slaveholders on their own.
What were the effects of the proclamation? Why did Abraham Lincoln do it?
200
She mad a hospital for soldiers in Richmond, Virginia.
Who was Sally Tompkins?
200
Pickett's Charge
What was the last attack by General George Pickett known as?
300
The strength and support that the white people of the poulation contributed to the war. They also got the advantage to fight in their familiar territory and defend their homes and their land
What was one of the advantages of the South?
300
McClellan moved his army by ship the a peninsula thaty is located between Jamesriver southeast of the city and York. Abraham Lincoln wanted to move directly over to Richmond.
What was the Peninsula Campaign?
300
Written to abolish slavery. It was finally approved in 1865 by the Congress.
What is the Thirteenth Amendment?
300
Republican newspapers called the Peace Democrats "copperheads".
What were "copperheads"?
300
At a cerimonial dedication at Gettysburg, Lincoln gave a two minute speech called the "Gettysburg Adress".
What is the Gettysburg adress?
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To win the war so that they could bring all of the Southern states back into the Union. In the beginning, ending slavery was not part of the North's goal, but during the middle of the war it became part of their goal.
What was the main goal of the North?
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In the end of June, Union forces finally met Confederates in many encounters.
What is the Seven Days Battles?
400
She helped hundreds of slaves escape through the Underground Railroad
Who was Harriet Tubman?
400
greenbacks because of their color.
What is the Northern money called and why?
400
William Tecumseh Sherman
Who won an important victory in Tenessee furing the final phases of the war?
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For people to recognize that they are an independant nation. This would allow them to keep their way of life which included slavery.
What was the South's goal in the war?
500
John Pope attacked the Confederates that came near.
What was second Battle of Bull Run?
500
This is one of the most famous African American regiments.
What is the 54th Massachusetts?
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An increade in prices. This caused hardship for working people.
What is "inflation"?
500
Appomattox Court House
Where did Lee and his troops surrender on April 9th?