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Ch.17 REVIEW (TEST tomorrow!)
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Westside v. Eastside
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Each state worked in it’s own interest, which prevented the coordination of the efforts of all the states... * this was an example of the South‘s principle of... States’ Rights
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I declare, I was the first Southern city to fall victim to Sherman’s famous ‘March to the Sea’... Atlanta
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I was offered to citizens who enlisted in the Union Army? Who am I? bounty
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I freed all slaves in all the states… 13 th Amendment
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This battle & siege led to the Union’s eventual control of the Mississippi River? Siege of Vicksburg
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Because of this, Southern civilians were made to feel the full effect of the war? Sherman’s March
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“Stonewall” Jackson was wounded in the arm, and later died during this battle? Battle of Chancellorville
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This battle ended Lee’s second invasion of the North… Battle of Gettysburg
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We were happy with Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation since it would weaken the South and add Black troops to the Union Army Union Soldiers
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This battle was General Lee’s FIRST major defeat of the war? Battle of Gettysburg
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We were Northern Democrats that wanted peace with the South and caused Lincoln some problems. Copperheads
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I always believed that military service by Black soldiers would guarantee their rights to U.S. citizenship… Frederick Douglass
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We were furious at Lincoln’s threat to end slavery, and at the thought of actually fighting Black troops! White Southerners
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Black soldiers suffered heavy losses attacking this Confederate fort? What regiment were they? What fort did they attack? 54 th Massachusetts, Fort Wagner
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Lee’s army was out- numbered 2-1 by Hooker’s army and Lee STILL won this battle! Battle of Chancellorsville
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- Weaken the Confederacy - add men to the Union Army - discourage England from giving aid to the Confederacy Emancipation Proclamation
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After this terrible battle (almost 13,000 killed), Lincoln fired General Sideburns. Battle of Fredericksburg
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We rioted because of ‘The Draft’; we destroyed property, we attacked people on the streets, and we even killed over 100 Blacks… who was I? New York Riots
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Lincoln realized that without slave-labor, the South would grow weak and easier to defeat? So what did he issue? Emancipation Proclamation
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My men and I charged almost a mile and attempted to break through the center of the Union lines at Gettysburg, but were badly beaten back? What was this called? Pickett’s Charge
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16 charges up a hill against Johnny Reb’s stone wall cost the Union 12,600 casualties…. Battle of Fredericksburg
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After the war, in the North, we grew rapidly… (hint: ‘consequences of the war’) new industries: steel, petroleum, food processing, manufacturing
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Lincoln had these protesting punks arrested, and he even suspended habeas corpus while doing it…. Who were these spineless sissy cowards? Copperheads
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Even though this meeting didn’t technically end the war, it did bring a sense of finality to it… Lee & Grant at Appomattox
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We’ve had it with this here darn war… we’re gonna desert and go home… who are we? Confederate soldier
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We were overjoyed that ending slavery was now a war goal Abolitionists
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Sherman’s March This 300 mile ‘stroll’ through Georgia actually helped President Lincoln to win his re-election in 1864 …
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I was paper currency that was issued in the North during the Civil War… Who am I? Greenbacks
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Declared that African- American men willing to fight “will be received into the armed service of the United States. Emancipation Proclamation
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We were angry that the war might be even longer because of Lincoln’s proclamation Northern Democrats
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We were often shot or returned to slavery, if captured by Confederates? Black Soldiers
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Each state worked in its own interest, preventing the coordination of efforts. ( What ‘principle’ am I) South’s principle of states’ rights
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- an increase in prices due to a decrease in the value of money… inflation
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- were caused by so many farmers being away fighting in the war… - led to riots in some cities… - were caused by planting cash crops instead of food crops… - were caused by so many farmers being away fighting in the war… - led to riots in some cities… - were caused by planting cash crops instead of food crops… food shortages
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Grant’s success in this battle resulted in his appointment as the Commander of the Union Army? Siege of Vicksburg
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-- Suspension of habeas corpus -- Women serving as nurses -- Women serving as spies -- Women running farms -- Women running factories -- Women taking jobs in offices These were all ________ changes that the ________ experienced during the _________ War. political Union Civil War
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-- Suspension of habeas corpus -- Women serving as nurses -- Women serving as spies -- Women running farms -- Women running factories -- Women taking jobs in offices These were all political changes that the North experienced during the Civil War.
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This event helped to get Lincoln re-elected as President in 1864... Sherman’s capture of Atlanta
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As a result of this meeting, Confederate troops were allowed to keep their horses & mules, and go home in peace…… Lee & Grant meeting at Appomattox
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In Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, which of Thomas Jefferson’s ‘self-evident truths’ did he mention? All men are created equal
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At the beginning of the war, Lincoln did not consider emancipation of the slaves because he was concerned about the effects of emancipation on the national economy... True or False? FALSE
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-- Lincoln did not believe that he had the power under the Constitution to abolish slavery... -- Lincoln did not want to risk angering the border states... -- Lincoln knew that many Northern Democrats & Republicans still opposed the idea of emancipation TRUE:
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