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CH 14 Quiz 3 Review. Why did the North attempt to capture the Mississippi River? The Mississippi was the South's most important trade artery The Mississippi.

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1 CH 14 Quiz 3 Review

2 Why did the North attempt to capture the Mississippi River? The Mississippi was the South's most important trade artery The Mississippi divided the Confederacy in two Control of the river was essential for supplying Union troops in the West The capture of the river would be an easy objective for the Union fleet

3 The Mississippi divided the Confederacy in two

4 Which of the following generals once left the army because of alleged drunkenness? Ulysses S. Grant Oliver O. Howard Thomas J. Jackson Robert E. Lee

5 Ulysses S. Grant

6 True/False ___ The Confederates won most of the major battles in the West.

7 False

8 A) Battle of Shiloh B) Forts Henry and Donelson C) siege of Vicksburg ___ opened Tennessee to invasion

9 B) Forts Henry and Donelson

10 A) Battle of Shiloh B) Forts Henry and Donelson C) siege of Vicksburg ___ Grant's army caught “napping”

11 A) Battle of Shiloh

12 B) Forts Henry and Donelson C) siege of Vicksburg ___ loss of “the nailhead” that held the South together

13 C) siege of Vicksburg


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