Jacqueline Moreschi - Chapter 11-3 Preparing for War (1).doc Flashcards

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What was The Union blockade?

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The Union blockade in the American Civil War was a naval tactic by the North to prevent the Confederacy from trading.

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Who proclaimed the Union blockade and when did it take place?

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President Abraham Lincoln in April 1861

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What was required for the Union blockade and what did it include?

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required the closure of 3,500 miles of Atlantic and Gulf coastline including major ports

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Where attempts to run the blockade successful?

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Many attempts to run the blockade were successful

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What Confederate ports did the Union’s naval blockade aim to seal off?

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VA- Norfolk Virginia
NC- Wilmington North Carolina
SC- Charleston South Carolina
GA- Savannah Georgia
AL- Mobile Alabama
LA- New Orleans Louisiana

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  1. What three Confederate states did the Union hope to cut off from the rest of the Confederacy if the Union secured control of New Orleans and the Mississippi River?
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  1. Louisiana
    1. Arkansas
    2. Texas
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  1. What five types of infrastructure in the South did the Confederacy need to protect against Union attacks?
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  1. Roads
    1. Railroads
    2. Bridges
    3. Weapons Factories (Armouries/Weapons Depots)
    4. Government Buildings
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  1. For what two reasons was it a goal of the Confederacy to fight a long drawn out war?
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make people in the north hate the war and elect people who support giving the South its independence.

Weaken Union Troop Morale and desire to continue fighting.

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  1. What do you call a war that is planned to be fought over a long period of time to wear down the enemy?
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War of Attrition

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  1. What was the name of the theater in which most battles were fought?
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The Eastern Theater

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  1. In which state were most Civil War battles fought?
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Virginia

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  1. Between what two cities did most battles occur in this theater?
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Washington D.C.
Richmond, VA

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  1. What was the name of the theater of war in which the Union attempted to cut the Confederacy in two by gaining control of New Orleans and the Mississippi River?
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Western Theater

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  1. What other river valley in this theater did the Union aim to gain control of?
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Tennessee

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  1. What was the name of the Union army that fought in the Eastern Theater?
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Army of the Potomac

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  1. What was the name of the Confederate army that fought in the Eastern Theater?
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army of Northern Virginia

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  1. When did the two great armies first engage in battle?
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July 21, 1861 3 months after fort sumter the first major battle occurred

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  1. What was the name of the first major land battle to take place in the Civil War that resulted when the Army of the Potomac launched its first attack on Richmond?
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The Battle of Bull Run

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  1. Who won the first major land battle of the Civil War?
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confederate victory

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  1. How many generals in command of the Army of the Potomac did Lincoln fire during the course of the war before appointing Ulysses S. Grant in 1864?
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five