Battles
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Events
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100

The most famous battle of 1863 was

What is The Battle of Gettysburg?

100

One of the most important Union Army Generals was

Ulysses S. Grant

100

This allowed slaves to be freed

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

100

In 1863, this policy allowed Union soldiers to seize property from Confederates, including enslaved people, in order to weaken the South’s economy and war effort.

What is the Confiscation Act of 1863?

100

"My angel,—his name is Freedom,—

Choose him to be your king;

He shall cut pathways east and west,

And fend you with his wing."

This is poem from Ralph Waldo Emerson

What is "Boston Hymn"?

200
The last battle of 1863 was

What is Battle of Chattanooga

200

__ helped with the Underground Railroad

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

This 1863 event in New York City, sparked by anger over the Union's first draft during the Civil War, quickly escalated into violent riots targeting African Americans and wealthy citizens, resulting in over 100 deaths

What are the New York City Draft Riots?

200

This policy, enacted in 1863, established a system where Union soldiers could legally conscript men into military service and allowed substitutes to be paid for those who couldn't serve.

What is the First Conscription Act?

200

In 1863, this Confederate spy and Union scout, who played a key role in gathering intelligence, was captured and executed by the Union Army.

Who is Belle Boyd?

300

The first battle in 1863 was __, a _ victory

What is Battle of Chancellorsville, a Confederate victory?

300

___ was Grant's predecessor 

Who is General Harry Halleck?

300

The Union completed this transportation project in 1863, allowing for quicker movement of troops and supplies across difficult terrain.

What is the Military Railroad System?

300

In 1863, this policy was implemented to address the growing demand for manpower in the Union army, giving the government the power to draft soldiers and expand the military.

What is the Enrollment Act?

300

This former slave and abolitionist delivered his famous speech, "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro," in 1863, condemning the hypocrisy of a nation that valued liberty while enslaving people.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

400

The battle that gave the Union control of the Mississippi River was

What is the Battle of Vicksburg in Louisiana?

400

This person is Union General of the Army of the Potomac

Who is General George Meade?

400

In 1863, this humanitarian organization, led by Clara Barton, expanded its support for wounded soldiers and would later evolve into the American Red Cross.

What is the United States Sanitary Commission?

400

In 1863, the Union government passed this policy which granted land to settlers in the West, promoting westward expansion and helping to fund the Union war effort.

What is the Homestead Act?

400

In 1863, this major event saw the formation of the United States Colored Troops (USCT), marking a significant moment in African American participation in the military.

What is the enlistment of African American soldiers into the Union army?