Textbook pages 78-86 Flashcards

1
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What strengths did the Union have?

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2/3 of America’s population; 3/4 of factories, railroads, raw materials, and ships.

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What strengths did the Confederacy have?

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Familiarity with fighting ground; shorter distances to send troops and supplies; the North would have to invade to defeat it.

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3
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What did America think was a possibility?

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For England and France to provide aid to the Confederacy since they were supplied by their cotton.

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4
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Who seceded from the Union first?

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South Carolina on December 20, 1860

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Confederate states by February 1861

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Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, and South Carolina.

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6
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President of the Confederate States of America

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Jefferson Davis

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7
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West Virginia formed from

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Virginia in 1863 to enter the Union.

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8
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Fort Sumter

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Harbor in Charleston SC. In spring of 1861, officers requested supplies; President Lincoln sent food and supplies, but Confederate leaders saw it as an act of war.

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9
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Conflict of Fort Sumter

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April 12-14, 1861. Start of the Civil War.

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10
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Emancipation Proclamation

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January, 1863. Freed slaves in the Confederate states.

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11
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Union generals

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Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman

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Confederate generals

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Robert E. Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson

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13
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Battle of Gettysburg

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July 1-3, 1863; Union victory; Pickett’s Charge

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14
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Battle of Bull Run

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July 21, 1861 (first battle of the Civil War, Confederate victory); August 29-30, 1862

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15
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Battle of Fredericksburg

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December 13, 1862

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16
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Siege of Vicksburg

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May 19-July 4, 1863

17
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Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

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November 1863

18
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The Civil War was a turning point for what?

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It was the first modern war - advanced communication, weapons, and transportation. It was a “total war”.

19
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When was the telegraph invented?

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1840

20
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Summer, 1863

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Confederate states’ resources dwindling.