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Lincoln
Battles
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Leaders
During &
After
Potpourri
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He was the Confederate
General (head commander)?
A 100
Who was Robert E. Lee?
A 100
He as president of the
Confederate States of
America.
A 200
Who was Jefferson Davis?
A 200
He didn’t become Union
general until about halfway
through the war but became
so famous that he was elected
as the 18th president when the
war ended.
A 300
Who was Ulysses S. Grant?
A 300
His “March to the Sea”
destroyed almost everything
between Atlanta and Savanna
Georgia.
A 400
Who was William Tecumseh
Sherman?
A 400
He led the ill fated
Confederate charge at
Gettysburg.
A 500
Who was George
Pickett?
A 500
Why didn’t southern states
trust Lincoln?
B 100
What was they thought he
would limit slavery?
B 100
When seven southern states
seceded from the Union, what
did President Lincoln say or
do
B 200
What was Pres. Lincoln
refused to recognize
secession?
B 200
Lincoln’s assassin was this
man
B 300
Who was John Wilkes Booth?
B 300
Why did Lincoln issue the
Emancipation Proclamation?
B 400
What is to free the slaves in the
Confederacy?
It was a strategic move to:
1)Make it hard for the Confederacy fight.
2)Increase popularity of the war.
3)Increase the number of Union troops by
including African-Americans in the army.
B 400
Lincoln’s most famous
speech even though it was
only about two minutes long.
It reminded people that the
Civil War was a war to
protect the values of
democracy mentioned in the
Declaration of Independence.
B 500
What is The Gettysburg
Address?
B 500
What was the first battle of
the Civil War?
C 100
What was The Battle of Fort
Sumter?
C 100
This was the bloodiest battle
of the Civil War and the
victory that prompted Lincoln
to issue the Emancipation
Proclamation.
C 200
What was The Battle of
Antietam?
C 200
After this battle, the North
gave up hope that the war
would end quickly
C 300
What is the First Battle of
Bull Run?
C 300
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C 400
This was the turning point of
the Civil War and the most
famous battle.
C 400
What was Gettysburg?
C 400
General Robert E. Lee
surrendered at this battle,
ending the war.
C 500
Where was Appomattox
Courthouse?
C 500
What executive order (law)
allowed African-Americans
to join the Union army?
D 100
What is The Emancipation
Proclamation?
D 100
The Union Strategy to
strangle the south is named
for this snake
D 200
What is the Anaconda Plan?
D 200
People living in these fringe
states were deeply divided on
the war
D 300
What are border states?
D 300
The idea that Great Britain
would support the
Confederacy because it neeed
the South’s raw cotton
D 400
What is cotton diplomacy?
D 400
Escaped slaves given the
right to join the Union army
in South Carolina, were
known as these
D 500
What are contrabands?
D 500
Who won the war?
E 100
What is The Union?
E 100
How many people died
during the war?
E 200
What is over 600,000
soldiers?
E 200
Due to the shortage of workers
during the war, this group worked
in the factories and managed
farms and plantations
E 300
What are women?
E 300
Strategy that prevented the
South from selling or
receiving goods
E 400
What is a blockade?
E 400
Who took over the presidency
when Lincoln was
assassinated?
E 500
Who was Andrew Johnson?
E 500
Confederate General who was
given a nickname for
standing firm and keeping his
line intact
F 100
Who was Stonewall Jackson?
F 100
Why is the rifle better then
the musket?
F 200
What is it’s more accurate,
faster, and shoots farther?
F 200
A nurse during the Civil War
and latter founded the Red
Cross.
F 300
Who was Clara Barton?
F 300
What was the number one
killer of soldiers during the
Civil War?
F 400
What was disease?
F 400
Union admiral that captured
New Orleans
F 500
Who is David Farragut?
F 500
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Midwesterners that sympathized
with the South and opposed
abolition were know as these
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