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CIVIL WAR HOMEWORK PAGES 407-411

1. What made Ambrose Burnside chose to be bold in his battle plans at Fredericksburg? 2. What were General Joseph Hooker’s words when Lincoln replaced Burnside with him? 3. What were the 2 reasons that Lee invaded the North again at Gettysburg?

4. What was the Confederate disaster at Gettysburg known as? 5. After which two battles did the Union finally have the momentum in the war? 6. What decision did Grant make once Lincoln gave him command of the entire Union army?

7. After seven weeks of fighting between Grant and Lee what did the two men realize? Grant- Lee- 8. Who did Lincoln run against for reelection in 1864? 9. Which General did he owe thanks to for helping him win the public’s support? 10. Which two parts of the Anaconda Plan did Grant accomplish?