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| Three parts of the Union(North) strategy for winning Civil War |
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Take Mississippi River Blockade Southern Ports Take Richmond |
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| Three parts of Confederate (South) strategy for winning Civil War |
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Defensive War Take Washington, DC Get help from European Countries |
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Slave states that stayed in the Union: Missouri, DE, MD, KY, WV |
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| General who turned down Abe Lincoln |
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| General who made a bloody march to Atlanta |
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| General who was victorious at the Battle of Shiloh Hill |
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| General who was the Union commander at Gettysburg |
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| General who led 15,000 men to death during a hill charge |
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| Union general who was slow to attack his enemies |
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| Confederate general who had soldiers take the train to the Battle of Bull Run |
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| General who invented baseball to entertain his soldiers |
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| The Conscription Act of 1863 |
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| Piece of legislation (law) that allowed the Union army to conduct the first draft in American history |
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| The correct order of the Civil War Battles |
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Bull Run Antietam Vicksburg Gettysburg |
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| One effect of the Emancipation Proclamation |
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| It added the abolition of slavery in the South to the Union's war goals |
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| The Battle of Fredericksburg |
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| It was a stunning Confederate victory |
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| The concept of total war differed from earlier strategies |
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| Because civilians were subject to the same hardships as enemy soldiers |
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| The city of Vicksburg was important from a military perspective because |
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| Capturing the city meant that you would control the Mississippi River |
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| Destroyed the city of Atlanta and led the bloody march to the Atlantic Ocean |
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| Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia |
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| Where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant |
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| Ran for president against Abe Lincoln in 1864 |
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| A two minute speech given after an important Civil War Battle |
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| Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman |
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| Generals who developed the concept of "Total War" |
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| Attacking military, civilian, and industrial targets in a city |
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| A prisoner of war Camp located in Georgia |
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| During the battle of HAMPTON ROADS |
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| Metal warships faced off for the 1st time in world history |
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| A warship made from or plated with metal |
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| The first battle between metal warships ended in a |
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| The commander of the ARMY OF THE POTOMAC |
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| Commanded the entire Union army |
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| Won the Battle of Shiloh Hill |
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| GENERAL IN CHIEF OF ALL UNION ARMIES |
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| Where Abe Lincoln was assassinated |
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