The Union and The Confederacy
The Soldier's
The War
The Battles
Hodgepodge
100
The North side of the Mason-Dixon line.
Where was the Union?
100
Hardtack, Coffee, and Salted Pork.
What are three main foods and drinks that the soldier's ate?
100
April 12, 1861
When did the war start?
100
The Confederates/the South
Who was fighting for slavery?
100
Fort Sumter.
What was the fort that the Union Army raided that was surrounded by the Confederate Troops?
200
About 360,000
How many soldiers died from the Union side?
200
Tuberculosis, Pneumonia and Typhoid Fever.
What were 3 main diseases that the soldiers got?
200
carriage, foot, horses
What were some ways of transportation?
200
The war started at Fort Sumter.
Where did the first fight of the war start?
200
She lead them through the Underground Railroad to freedom.
What did Harriet Tubman do for many African-Americans?
300
They had plantations and they needed cheap labor
Why did the confederacy "need" slaves?
300
Farmers
What were the majority of soldier's?
300
The Mason-Dixon line.
What was the line that separated the Union and the Confederacy?
300
General Robert E. Lee.
What general started the Battle of Gettysburg?
300
Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina,
What are the Confederate states?
400
Secede
What did the Confederacy want to do?
400
Put a piece of paper with 18 under their shoe.
How did the soldier's say they were "over" 18?
400
4 years.
How long did the war last?
400
The Bull Run
What was the deadliest and bloodiest battle of the Civil War?
400
He was the 18th president and he also lead the Union to victory against the Confederacy.
Who Ulysses S. Grant?
500
Jefferson Davis
Who was the Confederate's president?
500
1/4 of them
How many of the soldiers were African-American?
500
He was assassinated.
What happened to President Lincoln 5 days after the war ended?
500
25.
How many battles were there total in the war?
500
1. Declared freedom for all slaves in the Confederate States. 2. Said that 10 states: Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia had to give up slavery.
What was the Emancipation Proclamation (both parts)?