Warm-ups Civil War/Reconstruction. 3/2: Ch. 8 Sec. 1 Review 1) Which Georgian was named Vice- President of the Confederacy? 2) What was the North’s Anaconda.

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Warm-ups Civil War/Reconstruction

3/2: Ch. 8 Sec. 1 Review 1) Which Georgian was named Vice- President of the Confederacy? 2) What was the North’s Anaconda Plan? 3) What was King Cotton Diplomacy?

3/4: Ch. 8 Sec. 2 Review 1) What was the first battle of the Civil War that took place on Georgia Soil? 2) Could the Confederacy have maintained slavery even after the war was underway? 3) What was the major mistake the Confederate forces made at Chickamauga?

3/5: Reconstruction Review 1) Define the following: 13 th Amendment: 14 th Amendment: 15 th Amendment: 2) How did the government respond to the South’s refusal to ratify the 14 th Amendment?