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Vocabulary
Important
Places
Famous
People
Important
Events
Pot Luck
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Rules
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You are to write your response on the provided white board.
If the response is correct, you will be awarded that point
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Vocabulary – Question 1
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States with strong ties to both the North and the South.
What are Border States?
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Vocabulary– Question 2
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The idea that Great Britain and France would support the South
because it needed the South’s raw cotton supply.
What is cotton diplomacy?
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Ships heavily armored with iron.
What are ironclads?
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Vocabulary – Question 4
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The Supreme Court decision that slaves were considered
property and are therefore protected under the Constitution.
What is Dred Scott v. Sanford?
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Vocabulary – Question 5
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Destruction of resources on all fronts, both militarily,
economically, and socially.
What is total war?
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Important Battles – Question 1
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This battle is considered the bloodiest single-day battle in
American history.
What is Antietam?
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Important Battles – Question 2
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The greatest Confederate victory of the Civil War. (Stonewall
dies here)
What is Chancellorsville?
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Grant used this strategy at the siege of Vicksburg to defeat the
Confederates and control the Mississippi.
What is trench warfare?
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The Union win at Shiloh gave the North control of this state.
What is Tennessee?
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General Thomas Jackson got his nickname “Stonewall” at this
battle.
What is the First Battle of Bull Run?
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Famous People – Question 1
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The President of the Confederacy during the Civil War
Who is Jefferson Davis?
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Famous People – Question 2
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Union general who devised a plan to blockade the southern
ports and take control of the Mississippi River.
Who is General Winfield Scott?
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Famous People – Question 3
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The nickname of the Union and Confederate soldiers.
Who are Blue & Gray?
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The only civilian casualty in the Battle of Gettysburg.
Who was Jennie Wade?
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He was the last Confederate general to surrender on April 26,
1865 in Durham, NC.
Who is General Joseph Johnston?
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Important Events – Question 1
Attack that caused the start of the Civil War.
What is the attack on Fort Sumter?
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Important Events – Question 2
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The Battle of Antietam allowed Lincoln the opportunity to issue
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What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
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Important Events – Question 3
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These two battles are known as the turning points in the war for
the Union.
Vicksburg & Gettysburg
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The cemetery where Lincoln made his Gettysburg Address on
November 19, 1863.
What is Soldiers National Cemetery?
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Fighting within the Kansas-Nebraska Territory on the issue of
slavery is known as this .
Bleeding Kansas
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Pot Luck – Question 1
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How many years is a score (as referred to in the Gettysburg
Address)?
20 years
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The Democratic candidate in the Election of 1864.
General George B. McClellan
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Name two advantages of the South during the Civil War.
Superior Generals, strong fighting spirit, motivation to
become an independent nation, knowledge of the land.
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Name four events that lead up to the Civil War (from 1850 –
1860).
Bleeding Kansas, Election of 1860, Secession of SC, Uncle
Tom’s Cabin, Dred Scott v. Sanford, John Brown’s Raid, Attack
on Fort Sumter
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The military strategy the South used in the war, which aimed at
fighting a defensive battle until the Union would finally give up
after depleting their soldiers and resources.
War of attrition
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