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Civil War: Chapter 15

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Don’t Forget...

Contestants

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…Always phrase your answers in

the form of a question!

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Remember to work as a team!

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People North and South

Battles Vocabulary

Places

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President of the Confederacy

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Jefferson Davis

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He gave control of the Gulf of Mexico to the Union forces by

capturing Mobile Bay, Alabama.

He also captured New Orleans

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David Farragut

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Peace Democrats that wanted tomake peace with the South were called

this.

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Copperheads

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He led the “march to the sea”.

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William Tecumseh Sherman

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He was shot by his own

men.

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Stonewall Jackson

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Fighting in familiar territory

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South

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The Capital of the Confederacy

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Richmond

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Won the Battle of Antietam

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The Union

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Three reasons why Lincoln decided to emancipate African Americans in the

rebelling territories.

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1. Public opinion was shifting towards striking a blow against slavery.

2. France and Great Britain would less likely aid the South.

3. Slavery helped aid the south with slaves working fields while southerners fought.

4. Political pressure to take action against slavery.

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How states’ rights hamper the

government of the Confederacy.

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The states remained very independent.

The states refused to give the Confederacy’s central government much power.

Made it difficult for Confederacy to raise money

for war.It was hard to unite the states to fight together.

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The worst disturbance in protest of the draft laws took place here

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New York City.

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His hesitation helped lead to the The failure of Union troops toCapture Richmond in 1862.

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General McClellan

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Where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered.

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Appomattox Court House.

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The clash on September 17, 1862, was the bloodiest day of the entire war.

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Battle of Antietam

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Turning point of the war

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Battle of Vicksburg and Gettysburg

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This state ceased

being “neutral” when

Confederate

forces invaded its state.

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Lincoln used this battle to take action against

slavery

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AntietamFor bonus, what was the battle that is given the name as the bloodiest

day of the entire Civil War?

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The battle that was named after a small church

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Shiloh

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The battle began when the Union cavalry surprised the Rebel infantry raiding the town for

shoes.

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Gettysburg

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This battle began on April 6, 1862And lasted only two days but it was some of the most bitter and bloody Fighting of the war.

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Battle of Shiloh

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Clara Barton worked as this during the war.

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Nurse for the Union

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This guarantees accused individuals the right to a

hearing before being jailed.

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habeas corpus

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On January, 1863, Abraham Lincoln

signed this.

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Emancipation Proclamation

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Border states

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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, MarylandFor 100 point bonus, name the 5th?

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With this action, Abraham Lincoln

caused four states to join the Confederacy.

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The Call for troops

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Final Jeopardy

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Where Confederate General PGT Beauregard fought against General Irwin McDowell.

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Battle of Bull Run

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