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This is The Civil War
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100 200 300 400 500 Battles Xs and Os Four score and seven years… Missile-aneous Real Question Board 2 Lincoln is Thinkin’
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The turning point of the war
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Gettysburg
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This battle transpired a month before Gettysburg; The Confederate victory meant Lee could March further North
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Chancellorsville
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This is where Confederates held back the Union until April 1865, at which point Lee was overcome and Davis fled from Richmond
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Petersburg
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The fall of this Confederate fort saw the first use of Total War, land-based and river-based attack, and a Union victory on July 4, 1863.
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Vicksburg
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This is known as the bloodiest single-day battle on American soil. After this battle, the purpose for the war shifted from preserving the Union to freeing the slaves.
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Antietam
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This general commanded the entire Confederate Army
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Robert E. Lee
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This general was fired for over strategizing and hesitating in critical situations; He was also the Democratic candidate in 1864
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McClellan
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This general eventually became the leader of the Union army; He had pivotal victories in Vicksburg and hired Sherman as a commander in the South
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Grant
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This general earned his nickname during the Battle of Manassas; He was injured by friendly fire and died shortly thereafter
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Stonewall Jackson
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He stated the following: “ War is Hell.”
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William Tecumseh Sherman
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This man delivered a motivational speech to his 20 th Maine right before Gettysburg, emphasizing “freeing men”. It worked.
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Joshua Chamberlain
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This speech presented the idea that the Civil War was punishment, but emphasized peaceful Reconstruction
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Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
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This speech stated that the Civil War was a test to measure the nation’s resolve and commitment to freedom
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Gettysburg Address
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This document recognized all slaves living in rebel states as free persons
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Emancipation Proclamation
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This man was the keynote speaker at the Gettysburg Address
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Everett
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Lincoln did the following to deal with dissenters in the North
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Suspended the writ of habeas corpus
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In terms of political parties, Jefferson was a _________________ while Hamilton was a ______________ Lincoln forced this to increase numbers in his Union Army; Fortunately, most Union soldiers were volunteers.
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Draft
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Lincoln’s objective when he was first elected to the Presidency was not to destroy slavery where it existed; Rather, it was to do this.
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Prevent the expansion of slavery; Preserve the Union
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Lincoln decided to send supplies to this fort in 1861. As a response, Jefferson Davis attack the fort to preserve autonomy.
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Sumter
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Lincoln exemplified the belief that one should “keep his friends close, but his enemies closer.” With what government body did he demonstrate this?
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Cabinet
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This ship was taken by the San Jacinto on its way to Great Britain
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Trent
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He was the President of the Confederacy
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Davis
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This iron-side was renamed “The Virginia” by the Confederacy
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Merrimac
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This term means fighting against both soldiers and civilians
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Total War
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This policy calls for torching anything of military importance
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Scorched Earth Policy
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This was the last attempt by the Confederacy to break Union lines at the Battle of Gettysburg
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Pickett’s Charge
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Final Jeopardy Name the three components of the Anaconda Plan
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