Gettysburg
Into the Wilderness
The March to the Sea
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100

The Battle of Gettysburg happen between these dates? 

July 1st 1863 - July 4th 1863

100

The Wilderness Campaign is lead by what Union General? 

Ulysses S Grant

100

In the Spring of 1864 Grant sends this trusted friend and Union General to crush the will of the South to continue to fight. 

William Tecumseh Sherman

100

This Confederate General leads his Army of Northern Virginia into the northern state of Pennsylvania to try and win an important victory on Northern soil.  

Robert E. Lee
100

The biggest battle of the Civil War takes place outside of this sleepy Pennsylvania town. 

Gettysburg

100
This confederate leader has his division destroyed at Gettysburg after an ill advised charge

George Pickett

200

The initial confrontation between Union and Confederate forces at Gettysburg begins with a fight over what common item? 

Shoes/Boots

200

There are two purposes to the Wilderness Campaign, they were.. 

To capture the Confederate capital of Richmond, and for Grant to engage Lee in a battle. 

200

Sherman is able to avoid defenses set up by this Confederate General, aimed at slowing his march to the sea. 

Joseph Johnston

200

This Union Colonel, is famous for leading the men of the 20th Maine against the 15th Alabama on Little Round Top during the battle of Gettysburg. 

Joshua Chamberlain

200

The Wilderness is the 70 square mile patch of forest outside of this Confederate Capital City? 

Richmond Va

200

This Union General is credited with beating Lee at Gettysburg, a pretty impressive feet.  

George B Meade

300

This Confederate General advises Lee against trying to take the elevated Union positions and recommends that the Confederates leave Gettysburg and engage the Union Army elsewhere. 

General James Longstreet

300

One of the reasons the Union continues to push towards Richmond, despite heavy casualties is because.....

They know that the South can not reinforce its losses.  

300

The Army marching with Sherman adopts this strategy, targeting civilians and southern resources. 

Total War

300

This Confederate General is killed by friendly fire at the battle of Chancellorsville.  His loss deeply impacts the leadership of the Confederacy

Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

300

William Tecumseh Sherman takes the important railroad hub at this southern city. 

Atlanta Georgia

300

Lincoln delivers this speech, 1 year after the end of a famous battle. 

Gettysburg Address

400

In the fight for little round top the 20th Maine squares off against the 15th Alabama, lead by this Confederate Officer. 

Colonel William Oates

400

At this Battle over 7000 Union soldiers are killed in Just a few Hours. 

The Battle of Cold Harbor

400

Sherman ends his march by taking this Southern city on December 10th 1864.  

Savannah Ga

400

This Union leader is placed in command of the Army of the Potomac, after his capture of Vicksburg in the Western Theatre of the War.  

Ulysses S Grant

400

Lee is finally surrounded and forced to surrender to U.S. Grant in this small Virginia Town. 

Appomattox Courthouse

400

This important port city in South Carolina is left defenseless when Sherman arrives with his army. 

Charleston South Carolina

500

There are 4 very important hills on the Gettysburg Battlefield, name at least 3 of them.

Cemetery Ridge

Culp's Hill

Little Round Top

Big Round Top

500

What town does Grant send General George Meade to take during the Wilderness Campaign? 

Spotsylvania, Va

500

Shermans success in his march to the sea, gave Union voters a much needed glimpse of victory.  His success helped get this man re-elected in 1864? 

Abraham Lincoln. 

500

This Confederate General is given the unenviable task of attacking the Union center at Gettysburg.  His division is destroyed, and he never forgives Robert E. Lee for giving the order.  

George Pickett. 

500

Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson is accidentally shot by his own men and dies here.

Chancelorsville Va

500

Confederate President Jefferson Davis places this man in charge of defending Atlanta from Sherman's troops. 

General John Hod