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| created the union war strategy |
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| first woman who got a liscense to practice medicine |
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| nicknamed Stonewall Jackson, confederate, shot by his own troops in battle |
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| offered union army and command but led the south instead to remain loyal to his state |
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| TOOK YORKTWON AFTER HESITATING |
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| confederate general who took charge of cavalry scouting |
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| most important union general in the west |
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| union naval officer who captured new oreleans, natchez and baton rouge |
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| confederate general who made the famous doomed charge at Gettysburg |
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| general who took control of the confederate forces that hed been transferred to.him. |
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| woman who made efforts to get men medicine on the battlefield |
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| William teCUMseh sherman ;D |
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| union general who destroyed tons of confederate land |
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| leader of the copperheads, put in jail by Lincoln |
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| bloody battle here where confeds where beaten |
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| this city was bombarded and burned to help win the unuin war |
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| Stoneweall Jackson died here |
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| city was put under siege people were starving and in despair |
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| Grant wanted to take this city but Lee stopped him. |
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| union victory here that secured northern control over missisippi |
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| food riot erupted here and in other cities |
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| Battle that lasted many hours took here |
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| a horrible confederate prisoner of war camp was here |
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| where the civil war began, union position was bombarded for thirty hours here |
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| first battle of the war took place here |
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| a private home where Lee surrendered to Grant |
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| What was the Emancipation Proclamation? |
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| It said that all slaves in areas under southern control would be freed. |
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