Union Generals
Confederate Generals
Reconstruction
Battle of the East
100

_______ S. Grant

Ulysses
100

_______ E. Lee

Robert

100

Did Lincoln live long enough to see the 13th Amendment take effect?

No

100

Considered to be the turning point of the Civil War.

Gettysburg

200

William T. ________

Sherman

200

______ Beauregard

PGT

200

What did the 13th Amendment Do?

Banned slavery (except for prisons)

200

The Battle of Chancellorsville is regarded as Robert E. Lee's finest victory, as he beat an army twice his size after splitting his army in half. Part of the victory comes due to the fact that the Union General Joseph Hooker suffered this injury during the battle.

A Concussion.

300

Joesph ______

Hooker

300

_______ E. Johnston

Joseph

300

What did the 14th Amendment Do?

Gave former slaves, and all people born on US Soil, Citizenship

300

The final battle of the Civil War was fought where and won by who?

Texas, Confederates

400

Name of the Union General who once ate an entire watermelon... For Fun.

Irvin McDowell

400

Name of the Confederate General who believed the following:

Pepper made his legs ache with pain, Sitting with his back against the chair would cause his organs to go into misalignment, went into battle with one hand raised to keep his blood balanced, Loved to eat lemons whole, Deeply religious

Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

400

What did the 15th Amendment Do?

Gave all men the right to vote, regardless of race, ethnicity or previous condition of servitude

400

The Battle where civilians came out with picnic baskets to watch the fighting was?

The Battle of Bull Run (Manassas Junction)

500

Put the following Union Generals in order of when they were the main commander:

Meade, Hooker, McDowell, Burnside, Grant, McClellan

McDowell, McClellan, Burnside, Hooker, Meade, Grant

500

Name the Generals who were the main commander of the confederates in order:


Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, PGT Beauregard

PGT, Johnston, Lee

500

The laws passed by the South following Reconstruction are called or often referred to as what?

Black Codes or Jim Crow Laws

500

The Battle of Antietam was not where Robert E. Lee wanted to have the battle. The reason for the location being what it was is due to what?

Lee's orders being captured by the Union.