The Civil War 1. When was the Civil War fought and how long did it last? 2. Describe the Southern economy and the role that slavery played in it. 3. Describe.

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The Civil War 1. When was the Civil War fought and how long did it last? 2. Describe the Southern economy and the role that slavery played in it. 3. Describe 4 things about the North at the time of the Civil War. 4. As a result of their different ways of life, what goal did the North and South each have?

5. Why did the election of Abraham Lincoln upset so many southerners? 6. What is secession and what was the Confederate States of America? 7. What occurred at Fort Sumter and why was this significant? 8. What were 5 strengths of the Union (the North) during the war?

9. What were 4 strengths of the Confederacy (the South)? 10. What was the Northern strategy to win the war? 11. The South planned to fight a war of attrition. What does that mean? 12. What mistakes did the North and the South each make about the length of the war?

13. What was the significance of the first battle of Bull Run? 14. What was the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg? 15. Why did General Lee extend the age of the draft in the South? What did many soldiers do? 16. Why were there draft riots in the North?

17. What was the Emancipation Proclamation and why was it important? 18. Did black soldiers fight in the war? Explain. 19. Why did the North eventually win the Civil War? 20. Who was John Wilkes Booth and what became of him? 21. How many soldiers died during the Civil War and how does this compare to other wars?

Homework Essay In 3/4 - 1 page (approx. 200-250 words) take on the role of either a Northerner or Southerner and write a letter to one of your relatives at the end of the Civil War. In this letter you should describe what you have seen and/or lived through during the past four years. You can also discuss the period leading up to the war. You may be either a soldier or a civilian, but you must use at least 5 facts from your notes/homework (and number them in your essay).