What is a "Trenches war"
What is a Ironclad Ships:
A ship armored with iron plates to protect it from cannon fire.
What is mortality?
Death rate
How mnay generals did the north have?
3-
What is a total war?
No laws or rules, last man standing wins
What was the Norths plan?
Anaconda plan- To surround and weaken the south by limiting their resources and movement
What was the main goal for the south?
To get Europe to recognize them as a country so they could officially become one
Waht was the Souths general called?
Robert E Lee
Becuase the south lost 1/3 of its soldiers, weakening them
What advantage did the north have over the south?
They had more soldiers in their army
To hold on, to last as long as possible until the north gave up
Name one of the 3 generals of the north.
Ulysses Grant, George Mcclellan, William T sherman
3/5th law
the Constitution recognize that enslaved people will only count as ⅗ of a person.
The Slave Trade Clause:
Ends the trade of enslaved people into the United States in 20 years. It does nothing about already enslaved people.
The Fugitive Slave Clause:
Requires that enslaved people be returned to their enslaver if they are captured seeking freedom.
Why was the famoous speech by Lincoln "Proclomation of Emancipation" controversial?
What was the main point of the Proclomation of Emancipation?
To free the slaves in rebellion states so they could join the union army
That sometimes family members had to fight against each other during this war and stood on opposite sides of the war
Why was the advantage for the south to know territories during the war? Why did they?
Because most battles were fought in southern territories
What happened on April 9th 1965?