Civil War Battles. A. Battle of Gettysburg B. Battle of Vicksburg C. Battle of Antietam D. Battle of Bull Run B. Battle of Vicksburg.

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Civil War Battles

A. Battle of Gettysburg B. Battle of Vicksburg C. Battle of Antietam D. Battle of Bull Run B. Battle of Vicksburg

A. Union troops shot at the fort. B. Confederate troops refused to give up the fort. C. Confederate troops starved. D. Union troops refused to give up the fort. D. Union troops refused to give up the fort.

A. Battle of Gettysburg B. Battle of Vicksburg C. Battle of Antietam D. Battle of Bull Run A. Battle of Gettysburg

A. Battle of Gettysburg B. Battle of Vicksburg C. Battle of Antietam D. Battle of Bull Run D. Battle of Bull Run

Civil War Leaders

A. General Grant B. General Jackson C. General Lee D. General Sherman B. General Jackson

A. General Grant B. General Jackson C. General Lee D. General Sherman D. General Sherman

A. To preserve the Union B. To end slavery C. To punish the South D. To end farming in the South A. To preserve the Union

A. He got mad at Sherman for burning Atlanta. B. Because he was Southern, he hated Lincoln. C. He was loyal to his home state of Virginia, so he fought for the South. D. He was best friends with Jefferson Davis, so he had to fight in his army. C. He was loyal to his home state of Virginia, so he fought for the South.

The Civil War

A. Slavery B. The gold rush C. Tariffs D. States’ rights B. The gold rush

A. There were only factories, no farms. B. Factories and industry were starting to grow. C. The North had a partnership with Britain. D. The South manufactured all the good for the North to sell. B. Factories and industry were starting grow.

A. Kentucky B. Maryland C. California D. Georgia D. Georgia

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Civil War Geography

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