A Conflict from Within
Grey vs. Blue
North vs. South
Rebels vs. Yankees
American Civil War
100

What was the main strategy of the North (Union)?

Isolate the South

100

Who was the most successful of the Union's western theatre generals?

Ulysses S. Grant 

100

BONUS: What was General Grant's given birth name? 

Hiram Ulysses Grant

100

What battle is often considered the bloodiest single day in US history?

Battle of Antietam

100

Why was the capture of these two forts so significant for the Union war effort? 

Opened South up to invasion from two different water routes

200

Part of the Northern strategy was to accomplish which two specific goals:

Take control of the entire Mississippi River AND take Richmond, VA the Confederate capital

200

What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

changed the legal status of enslaved African Americans in secessionist states

200

If the South could not sell _______ to Britain it would _____________ .

cotton, run out of money to fight

200

General Burnside ordered traditional charge and as a result of this type of maneuver thousands of men went running into Confederate gunfire. Which battle was this?

Battle of Fredericksburg

200

Why was Corinth, Mississippi so important?

Important railroad center

300

What was the main strategy of the South (Confederates)?

Defend Southern land until the North gives up

300

With the result of the Battle of Antietam and the Emancipation Proclamation, British and French governments were ________________________

discouraged from recognizing the Confederacy as an independent nation

300

What is one reason the Union lost the First Battle of Bull Run under McDowell?

poorly trained troops

300
The Battle of Chancellorsville was successful for the Confederate but they lost what great commander?

Stonewall Jackson

300

What was the first state to sucedede, or break, from the Union?

South Carolina

400

How did the South hope to finance, or pay for, their war effort?

Trade with Great Britain

400

Why was the capture of these Forts Donelson and Henry so significant for the Union war effort?

Opened the South up to invasion from two different water routes

400

General McClellan knew his troops could easily have defeated 15,000 Confederate soldiers but he stopped to ask Lincoln to send more men. What was the result of this?

This delay allowed the Confederates to reinforce their small army

400

In February of 1862, Grant and his army captured what two forts?

Fort Henry & Fort Donelson

400

BONUS: Who was the US Secretary of War during the Lincoln administration? 

Edwin Stanton

500

Name the four Union generals we discussed in class. Carousel of Generals

Irvin McDowell, George McClellan, Ambrose Burnside, Joseph Hooker

500

By the summer of 1862, the Union crucially controlled almost all of ____________

Mississippi River

500

Which Confederate General made the bold decided to invade the North?

Robert E. Lee

500

In ________ theater, Union generals were not so ___________

Western, cautious

500

BONUS: Who was the Secretary of State during the Lincoln administration? 

William H. Seward