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3 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 GrabBagMoneyShotsBordersAdvantagesDisadvan-tages

4 C1-$100 Disadvantages - $100 Shortages of blankets, shoes, clothes, food, weapons? CSA

5 C1-$200 Disadvantages - $200 Bad economy? An agricultural economy based on staples, a stunted industrial growth CSA

6 C1-$300 Disadvantages - $300 Type Anwer

7 C1-$400 Disadvantages - $400 MS and TN Rivers and Great Valley of VA were excellent invasion routes for? CSA

8 C1-$500 Disadvantages - $500 Rickety (poor) transportation system? CSA- an inadequate railroad system

9 C2-$100 Grab Bag - $100 Why did G.B. not need and therefore not acknowledge the CSA? 1857-1860 huge surplus of cotton

10 C2-$200 Grab Bag - $200 What did G.B. desperately need from the Union during the Civil War? Grain, corn & wheat

11 C2-$300 Grab Bag - $300 France did this during the Civil War to make “fun” of the Monroe Doctrine? Captured Mexico City, put Maxmillan on the Mexican throne

12 C2-$400 Grab Bag - $400 What was the “flaw” in the Confederate Constitution? States rights (succession)

13 C2-$500 Grab Bag - $500 What were $300 men? Men who bought their way out of serving in the army ie Rockefeller

14 C3-$100 Money - $100 About $450 million was found in the North for the very first time? Green backs – paper money

15 C3-$200 Money - $200 This happened for the very first time in the North? Federal Income tax

16 C3-$300 Money - $300 This killed the economy of the South? Inflation (9000%)

17 C3-$400 Money - $400 This drove (advanced) the Northern economy? Industry - machinery

18 C3-$500 Money - $500 Besides the demise of the cotton economy the worst effect of the war in the South was on? The transportation system

19 C4-$100 Shots - $100 Sec. of State Seward is famous for the purchase of “Seward’s Folly” or ?? Alaska

20 C3-200 Shots - $200 The first actual shots of the Civil War were fired on April 12, 1861 at? Fort Sumter, So. Carolina

21 C3-$300 Shots - $300 The firing on Ft. Sumter caused Lincoln to do this? Issue a call for 75,000 men to join the army

22 C3-$400 Shots - $400 The 11 secessionist States? So. Carolina, No. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana, Florida

23 C3-$500 Shots - $500 This Union General was given full authority for the Army of the Potomac? General George McClellan

24 C4-$100 Borders - $100 The 5 border States? Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia

25 C4-$200 Borders - $200 3 reason the border States were so important? Population Manufacturing Ohio River

26 C4-$300 Borders - $300 Why did the border States (most proslavery) stay in the Union? The South fired the first shots

27 C4-$400 Borders - $400 What was Lincoln’s paramount purpose in the war? To save the Union. Not to free the slaves

28 C4-$500 Borders - $500 What was the Butternut area? South Ohio, Illinois, Indiana areas that were proslavery

29 C4-$100 Advantages - $100 Controlled the Mississippi, because of a strong group in New Orleans? Union

30 C4-$200 Advantages - $200 Most military talent? Confederates Lee, Jackson etc. graduated from West Point. Young men grew up hunting

31 C4-$300 Advantages - $300 Controlled the sea? Union blockaded the South

32 C4-$400 Advantages - $400 Could fight a defensive war on territory they knew well? Confederates

33 C4-$500 Advantages - $500 23 states had 18.9 million whites, augmented by a heavy influx of immigrants, 400,000 foreign- born of whom served in the army North


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