Foundations of Naval Power
Ironclads & Innovation
The River War
The Human Element
Strategy & Turning Points
100

In 1845, Secretary George Bancroft established the Naval School in this city and state.

What is Annapolis, Maryland?

100

This industrial innovator was awarded the contract to design the Union’s radical new ironclad, the USS Monitor.

Who is John Ericsson?

100

This city-class ironclad, along with the Tyler, helped split the Confederacy in half during the Mississippi campaign.

What is the St. Louis (later known as the DeKalb)?

100

Robert Blake was serving as a steward on this gunboat when he performed the heroic actions that earned him the Medal of Honor.

What is the USS Marblehead?

100

The Union’s massive naval blockade covered this many total miles of Confederate coastline.

What is 3,550 miles?

200

This is the year the Naval School was officially renamed the United States Naval Academy.

What is 1850?  

200

This specific ironclad was sunk by a naval mine at Mobile Bay, prompting Farragut’s famous command.

What is the USS Tecumseh?

200

This Tennessee city was the site of the "only real fleet action of the war," resulting in the destruction of the Confederate Navy.

What is Memphis?

200

This officer assumed command of the CSS Virginia after Commander Franklin Buchanan was wounded.

Who is LT Catesby Jones?

200

This September 1862 engagement stands as the bloodiest one-day action of the Civil War.

What is the Battle of Antietam Creek?

300

Commodore Stockton’s Pacific Squadron was instrumental in capturing this future state during the war with Mexico.

What is California?

300

This specific architectural feature on the Monitor was designed to protect the ship’s screw and rudder.

What is the overhang?

300

Rear Admiral David Porter’s successful riverine operations were defined by a partnership with these two Union Generals.

Who are Generals Grant and Sherman?

300

This percentage represents the portion of the Union Navy that was comprised of African American sailors.

What is 15%?

300

The "Anaconda Plan" targeted this many Southern harbors to ensure the economic strangulation of the Confederacy.

What is 189?

400

Commodore Perry used these two technologically advanced steamers during his 1852 mission to Japan.

What are the Mississippi and the Susquehanna?

400

John Ericsson’s innovative naval designs incorporated this many new patents to redefine the Navy’s operational reach.

What is 40?

400

These geographical features initially prevented effective naval bombardment of the Vicksburg fortress.

What are high bluffs?

400

This Lieutenant took over command of the USS Monitor during the Battle of Hampton Roads after LT Worden was injured.

Who is LT Samuel Greene?

400

The liberation of enslaved persons by the Navy was eventually codified by this constitutional amendment in 1865.

What is the 13th Amendment?

500

To maintain discipline after flogging was outlawed, Commodore Perry utilized these two specific methods to improve crew morale.

What are theatrical productions and increased rations?

500

This Confederate Secretary of the Navy was forced to rely on "technical improvisation" to counter the North's industrial depth.

Who is Stephen Mallory?

500

This is the total number of Confederate troops that surrendered at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863.

What is 31,000?

500

This Captain, younger brother to a hero of the War of 1812, commanded the naval forces during the landing at Veracruz.

Who is Matthew C. Perry?

500

This Major moved his regiment into the indefensible Fort Sumter under the cover of darkness six days after South Carolina seceded.

Who is Major Robert Anderson?