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| more free people, more factories, more railroads, and more firearms |
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| better leaders and did not have to invade |
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| famous photographer during the Civil War |
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| Emancipation Proclamation |
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| announcement that stated the slaves in the states outside the Union were "forever free" |
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| property taken from the enemy |
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| additions to the Constitution |
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| to change for the better, improve, correct |
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| things that are united or together |
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| meaning of the Confederacy |
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| the Confederate states are those that left the United States to form a new country |
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| President of the Confederacy |
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| Union General during the Battle of Bull Run |
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| Confederate General during the Battle of Bull Run |
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| Thomas J. Jackson, nicknamed "Stonewall" |
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| nickname of Union soldiers |
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| nickname for the Confederates |
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| color of Confederate uniforms |
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| Who did President Lincoln choose to replace General McDowell? |
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| Where was the Battle of Bull Run fought? |
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| ladies' silk gowns were used for |
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| making hot-air balloons to spy on the North |
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| dirty, crowded, cold, damp, dark, sickening smells, and diseases |
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| washing faces, passing out medicine, feeding the men, reading to the injured, writing letters home for the men, and comfort the families of dead soldiers |
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| first black officer in the Union Army |
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| major famous and longest battles of the American Civil War |
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| how long the Civil War lasted |
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| Who did President Lincoln choose to lead the Union troops to victory? |
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| Where did the surrender take place? |
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| Appomattox Court House, VA |
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| Who shot President Lincoln? |
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| Where did we get most of our information about the Civil War? |
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| said no slaves could be held anywhere in the United States |
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| accidently shot by his own men |
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| battle that was the "worst single day in all the war" |
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