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Chapter 11: The Civil War or War Between the StatesName:
Read Chapter 11 and answer the questions.
Section 1: The Civil War Begins
- How did Major Robert Anderson describe the surrender of Fort Sumter in South Carolina?
- What made the situation at Fort Sumter so delicate for President Lincoln?
- How did Lincoln turn the situation around and force Jefferson Davis to make the choice between peace and war?
- How many US soldiers were killed at Fort Sumter?
- Why did Lincoln issue a call for 75,000 volunteers?
- How did upper south states such as Virginia respond to the Lincoln’s call for volunteers?
- How many total states were in the Confederacy?
- According to the chart on page 339 who had the clear advantage in military strength and resources?
- Why did slave states such as Maryland and Missouri remain loyal to the Union?
- Why did both sides believe the war would last only a few months?
- What were the notable advantages held by the Confederacy during the war?
- What was the main strategy of the US during the war?
- What nickname did the strategy get?
- What was the Confederacy’s strategy to win?
- Where was the first major battle fought?
- Who helped the south win this battle and what was his nickname?
- What did civilians decide to do during the Battle of Bull Run?
- How many more soldiers did Lincoln enlist into the US army after Bull Run?
- Who became Lincoln’s new top general?
- Who captured Fort Donelson in Tennessee?
- What nickname did he earn?
- How many soldiers were killed or wounded at the Battle of Shiloh?
- What city did Admiral David Farragut capture?
- How was this a blow to the Confederacy?
- What was unique about the naval battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac?
- How did General George McClellan plan to end the war and bring victory to Lincoln?
- What was his major flaw?
- Who took over command of the defense of Richmond?
- What is the name of the series of stunning rebel victories that saved Richmond?
- What was the result of the Battle of Second Manassas?
- How did General McClellan get very lucky in Maryland?
- What is unique about the Battle of Antietam?
- Why did Lincoln fire McClellan after winning a close battle?
Section 2: The Politics of War
- According to William Yancey, why did the British oppose siding with the Confederacy and remain neutral?
- What was the Trent Affair?
- How did Lincoln avoid upsetting Republicans and the British?
- By 1862 what had changed about Lincoln views on slavery?
- What was the name of Lincoln famous order on the issue of slavery?
- How did slaves and free blacks react to Lincoln’s new proclamation?”
- Why were many northerners opposed to freeing slaves?
- What was the reaction of Jefferson and the south to the new Lincoln Proclamation?
- How did Lincoln react to dissent during the civil war?
- What is habeaus corpus?
- Can the government take away your free speech rights during a war?
- Who were the Copperheads?
- How did they pose a serious threat to Lincoln and US victory?
- How did the new conscription laws change the war?
- Why did most of the Cherokee Indians side with the Confederacy during the war?
- What led to the draft riots in New York City in the summer of 1863?
Section 3: Life During Wartime
- What is important about Mary Chestnut’s diary?
- What was wrong with Confederate money?
- By the end of the war, how much of the US army was made up of African American soldiers?
- Did the US government pay white and black soldiers the same?
- What happened at Fort Pillow in Tennessee?
- How did the 54th Massachusetts distinguish itself during the Battle of Fort Wagner?
- What did many slaves in the south do as the US army occupied southern states?
- What led to extreme shortages of food and supplies in the Confederacy?
- How did President Jefferson Davis avoid a full blown riot in Richmond, VA?
- How did the war stimulate the northern economy?
- What is the income tax and how did it pay for the cost of the civil war?
- What made army life for both sides a living hell?
- How did Clara Barton contribute to ease suffering during the war?
- Why did prisoners of war from both sides suffer terribly behind bars?
- What made Andersonville, Georgia notorious?
Section 4: The North Takes Charge
- How did Frank Haskell describe the Confederate attack known as Pickett’s Charge?
- After the charge what had happened to most of the Confederates?
- What made the Battle of Chancellosrville Lee’s greatest victory?
- What happened to Lee’s best general?
- Why did Lee decide to invade the North? What was he hoping to achieve?
- After three days of combat, how many men total had died or been wounded?
- Why is Gettysburg the turning point of the civil war?
- What happened in Vicksburg, Mississippi at the same time as Gettysburg?
- What had Grant achieved in his victory at Vicksburg?
- How did Lincoln choose to honor the dead at Gettysburg?
- In what way did this address help the nation?
- What happened to Confederate morale after Gettysburg and Vicksburg?
- Who were the top two generals for Lincoln that would eventually win the war?
- How did Grant plan to win the Civil War in the east?
- Why did the newspapers call Grant a “butcher”?
- After capturing Atlanta, how did William Sherman win victory in the west?
- What was his new strategy called?
- Why did this work so well?
- How did Lincoln win reelection in 1864?
- What happened on April 9th, 1865?
- How did Grant and Lee emerge as national heroes at Appomattox?
Section 5: The Legacy of the War
- How did Garland White describe the occupation of Richmond by US Colored Troops?
- What political changes did the civil war bring to the nation?
- In what way were the political changes intrusive into civilian lives?
- How did the National Banking Act of 1863 help the nation progress?
- What happened to most southern prosperity during the war?
- About how many Americans (north and south) died in the war?
- How did the 13th amendment change America forever?
- What did Robert E. Lee do with his life after the war?
- What happened to his house Arlington?
- Who was John Wilkes Booth?
- What did he do on April 14, 1865?
- How did the nation react to Lincoln’s death?