The New Mexico Campaign/The Red River Campaign
The Battle of Galveston/The Battle of Sabine Pass/Battle at Palmito Ranch
The Coast and South Texas
The Wartime Economy and the Draft/Unionists in Texas
The War Draws to a Close /Consequences of the War
100

Shortly after the war began, this person marched into New Mexico territory, and claim the area.

John R. Baylor

100

Which general in about 4000 truths plan to invade Texas through Sabine pass, marched overland to Houston, and then capture Galveston.

William B. Franklin

100

Two months after the battle should be passed, union forces commanded by this person captured Brazos island off the mouth of the Rio Grande.

Nathaniel Banks

100

The ages that all white males had to serve.

18 and 35

100

About how many Americans lost their lives in the Civil War, making it the deadliest conflict in US history.

620,000 Americans

200

The union troops had left Brownsville to take part in the?

Red River Campaign

200

Who is the commander of Confederate forces in Texas, and made plans to recapture it.

John B. Magruder

200

Texas troops led were led by the highest ranking, Mexican American to serve the confederate army, turned back the attack.

Santos Benavides

200

He had been elected governor in 1861, worked to improve the states military capabilities.

Francis R. Lubbock

200

This man was unable to stop Sherman.

John Bell Hood

300

Union, troop, part of Sibley‘s force in New Mexico during what battle?

Battle of Glorieta Pass

300

The commander of the Western Confederate states, urge disorders to continue the war.

E. Kirby Smith

300

Union forces attacked on?

November 1863

300

Rule by armed forces

martial law

300

The quarter million slaves in Texas did not learn their freedom until after the war end on what date.

Juneteenth

400

Brigadier General fought with Taylor and lead troops in several successful attacks against banks during the battle of Pleasant Hill in Mansfield.

Tom Green

400

Nonetheless, tubes commanded by Colonel Tom Green boarded the       to attack union ships in the harbor?

The Neptune and the Bayou City

400

Texans who led wagon, trains, loaded with caught in across the border of Matamoros.

Sarah “Sally” Scull

400

Confederate troops said by Colonel James G Berlin arrested more than 150 suspected unionist, and formed a court to try the accused people.

October 1, 1862

400

Stated that slaves are free in those areas your billing against the United States.

Emancipation Proclamation

500

The union Army moving south from Arkansas had no better luck. On April 18, Confederate forces defeated The union gunboats at this place?

Poison Springs, Arkansas

500

The confederacy had lost two major battles that summer, and this battle helped to restore southern confidence.

Battle of Sabine Pass

500

One group of troops moved north up the coast, capturing Matagorda Island, and occuppied this island.

Indianola

500

He was elected governor of Texas in 1863 like Lubbock he struggled with state debts, defending the frontier against raids by American Indians, and raising troops for the confederacy.

Pendleton Murrah

500

In April 1865, union forces surrounded Lee army where,

Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia

600

Union, true part of silly‘s force in the battle of glorieta  pass in New Mexico on.

March 28, 1862

600

The confederate troops defeated the union forces and captured, how many prisoners?

100

600

The military force that was formed by the states that succeeded from the United States to preserve the institution of slavery.

Confederate Army

600

He arrested more than 150 suspected unions informed a court to try to accuse people.

James G. Bourland

600

How many how many Texans served?

90,000 Texans

700

On April 8, 1864 Confederate units commanded someone to intercept banks at the Bean crossroads near Mansfield Louisiana.

Richard Taylor

700

This began in the early morning hours of January 1, 1863.

Battle of Galveston

700

Led by this colonel, the confederate troops defeated the union forces and captured more than 100 prisoners.

John S. Ford

700

The age limits were later broadened to these ages.

17 and 50

700

Confederate general robbery Lee surrender the army of Northern Virginia to union generally is Grant at approximate courthouse on this date.

April 9th, 1865

800

In the fall of 1861 which general took three Texas regiment to seize the southwest from New Mexico to California for the confederacy.

Henry H. Sibley

800

On May 12, union troops moved inland to occupy Brownsville. The next day more than a month after generally surrender union and confederate forces clash war near Brownsville.

Battle at Palmito Ranch

800

This kernel of Texas, leading the other column of union troops, captured Rio Grande city. But his attack on the radio failed.

Edmund J. Davis

800

By the time the violet had ended, for suspected unionist were hanged in Gainesville and cookie County, and this became known as the.

Great Hanging at Gainesville

800

64. President Lincoln ordered this man to take command in the eastern theater.

Ulysses S. Grant

900

In March 1864 general banks in 27,000 men begin moving up the river, supported by a fleet of iron clouds. Banks hope to link with a smaller union army of 15,000 men moving south from where?

Arkansas 

900

Confederate Lieutenant Richard Dowling in about 45 soldiers and all Irish unit known as what were to protect the pass?

Davis Guards

900

Union troops captured Brownsville early November 1863. Banks then split his forces. One group of troops moved north of the coast, capturing this island and occupying Indianola.

Matagorda Island

900

Requirement of military service

draft

900

Lead army south from Tennessee towards Atlanta, an important railroad center.

William Tecumseh Sherman