CIVIL WAR REVIEW ANSWERS

  1. Civil War
  2. Manassas
  3. Thomas Jackson
  4. First Bull Run
  5. Anaconda Plan
  6. War of Attrition
  7. Shell
  8. Canister
  9. George McClellan
  10. Ulysses S. Grant
  11. Shiloh
  12. David Farragut
  13. Merrimack
  14. Monitor
  15. Robert E. Lee
  16. Seven Days Battle
  17. Antietam
  18. Recognition
  19. Pacific Railway Act
  20. Greenbacks
  21. Copperheads
  22. Martial Law
  23. Writ of Habeas Corpus
  24. Radical Republicans
  25. Emancipation Proclamation
  26. Contraband
  27. Fort Wagner
  28. Phillip Armour
  29. Samuel Colt
  30. Andersonville
  31. Clara Barton
  32. US Sanitary Commission
  33. Battle of Fredricksburg / Ambrose Burnside
  34. Battle of Chancellorsville
  35. Battle of Gettysburg
  36. Pickett’s Charge
  37. Siege
  38. Gettysburg Address
  39. Battle of the Wilderness
  40. 13th Amendment
  41. Appomattox
  42. Guerrillas
  43. John Wilkes Booth
  44. Lincoln’s calling on volunteers to invade South Carolina
  45. Unorganized, Inexperienced, Poor Leadership
  46. “Stonewall Jackson’s troops counter attacked and Union forces became tangled with fleeing civilian spectators
  47. Most people, most manufacturing plants, most railroad track, most of the Navy, more Money
  48. Anaconda plan & smash Confederate Army
  49. The longer the war took place the harder it was on the north & without Europe buying cotton the south had little money
  50. All out frontal assaults suffered great casualties because of improved more accurate and more destructive weapons
  51. They were Union victories and were very bloody
  52. It was extremely bloody and proved that this war was going to be very difficult to win
  53. It began a new age of naval warfare and made wooden ships obsolete
  54. He was too overly cautious and would not engage the enemy
  55. Draft
  56. Some were southern sympathizers, some feared loss of jobs because of freed slaves, some believed that if the south did not want to be part of US then they should be let go
  57. Habeas Corpus was ignored in Maryland because of the fear of Maryland seceding and leaving Washington DC surrounded by Confederate States.
  58. Provided hope to the Black Community and caused some Whites to fear about the loss of jobs in the North
  59. North had a functional thriving economy the South’s economy fell into ruins
  60. Along the Mississippi River
  61. Reinforcements
  62. To cut the Confederacy in half and stop any movement of supplies
  63. As cautious
  64. Drafts
  65. To preserve the Union
  66. The Confederates controlled a well protected high ground and the Union crossed in front of the Confederate guns
  67. He split his forces in half and attacked the Union from two different directions
  68. To attack Harrisburg and Philadelphia to get supplies and pressure the North for peace.
  69. Siege
  70. William Tecumseh Sherman