The Union Generals Confed- eracy Hodge Podge

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Battles (200)
More than 50,000
men died over 3 days
of fighting near this
Pennsylvania town.
Battles (400)
This battle in
Maryland was the
bloodiest single day
of the entire Civil
War.
Battles (600)
Union troops turned
and ran at this Virginia
creek, site of the first
battle of the war.
Battles (800)
Lee’s 60,000 troops
defeated more than
130,000 Union
soldiers at this 1863
battle in Virginia.
Battles (1000)
Gen. Grant won a victory
at this town after a three
month siege, giving the
Union control of the
Mississippi River.
People (200)
He assassinated
President Lincoln in
April of 1865.
People (400)
He was Lincoln’s
Democratic opponent
in the Election of
1864.
People (600)
He was Lincoln’s vice
president and became
the 17th president of
the United States.
People (800)
The Union general
who destroyed crops
in the Shenendoah
Valley.
People (1000)
She was a nurse
during the Civil War
and later founded the
Red Cross.
Union (200)
His election as
President in 1860
angered the South.
Union (1000)
The name of the plan
to blockade Southern
ports, cutting off the
Confederacy from the
rest of the world.
Union (600)
Lincoln started this
famous speech with
the words, “Four score
and seven years
ago…”
Union (800)
The Union strategy to
destroy all food,
supplies, and
equipment that might
help the South.
Union (400)
After several victories
in the West, he took
command of the
Union Army in
1863.
Hodge Podge (200)
Confederate troops
attacked this fort in
April of 1861 to start
the Civil War.
Hodge Podge (400)
This was the first state
to secede from the
Union on Dec. 20,
1860.
Hodge Podge (600)
These two ironclads
met off the Virginia
coast on March 9,
1862.
Hodge Podge (800)
Daily Double!
This presidential
decree freed all
slaves--but only those
in Confederate states.
Hodge Podge (1000)
In 1863, many factory
workers rioted in New
York City to protest
the passage of this
law.
Confederacy (200)
He was a very skillful
general in charge of
the Confederate Army.
Confederacy (400)
This Virginia city
served as the capital
of the Confederacy
during the Civil War.
Confederacy (600)
The number of states
that seceded from the
Union and formed the
CSA.
Confederacy (800)
He was the president
of the Confederacy
during the Civil War.
Confederacy (1000)
Daily Double!
General Lee
surrendered his troops
on April 9, 1865, in this
Virginia town.
Generals (200)
This Confederate
general stopped Union
troops like a “stone
wall.”
Generals (400)
He was a cautious
Union general who
failed to attack Lee’s
troops.
Generals (600)
The Union general
who burned Atlanta
and marched on to
Savannah.
Generals (800)
He wasn’t the greatest
fighter, but he had cool
whiskers.
Generals (1000)
He led a failed charge
over an open field at
Gettysburg, costing the
South a chance for
victory.