Civil War Flashcards

1
Q

What was the immediate cause of the Civil War?

A

The South attacks Fort Sumter

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2
Q

What advantage did the South have over the North?

A

The South was fighting the war defensively and was more familiar with the land.

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3
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What battle was the turning point in the Civil war for the North?

A

Battle of Gettysburg

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4
Q

What advantage did the North have over the South during the Civil War?

A

Population, Factory production, Railroad mileage, Farm land, and a strong Navy

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5
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Leader of the North

A

Abraham Lincoln

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6
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Leader of the South

A

Jefferson Davis

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7
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What freed the slaves in the south?

A

Emancipation Proclamation

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What was the significance of Appomattox Court House?

A

Robert E. Lee surrendered to the North.

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9
Q

Define secede.

A

To withdraw membership from a group.

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10
Q

How did the Northern economy benefit from the Civil War?

A

It created a boom in clothing, ammunition, and other industries.

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11
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What was Lincoln’s goal when the Civil War began?

A

To preserve the Union.

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12
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Why was Pickett’s Charge important?

A

It was the turning point at the Battle of Gettysburg.

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13
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What did both sides learn from the Battle of Bull Run?

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Both sides learned that their troops needed better training and that the war would be long and bloody.

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14
Q

Why was the Confederate victory at Fredericksburg critical?

A

It halted the Union in its strategy to capture Richmond.

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15
Q

Why was the battle between ironclad ships significant?

A

It revolutionized Naval Warfare.

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16
Q

How did the Emancipation Proclamation affect the status of enslaved African Americans?

A

The proclamation freed slaves in Confederate states not under Union control. Enslaved African Americans in Union controlled states did not apply.

17
Q

What event led to the South from breaking away from the Union?

A

Lincoln is elected President

18
Q

What literary work exposed the evils of slavery?

A

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

19
Q

What was Grant’s plan for ending the war?

A

Total war-the complete destruction of food supplies, equipment, and transportation.

20
Q

Which Union victories were important?

A

At Vicksburg the North took control of the Mississippi. At Gettysburg the South lost its chance to invade the North.

21
Q

Why did some northerners object to the draft law?

A

The law allowed rich men to pay others to fight in their places.

22
Q

Differences between the North, South, and West led to…

A

sectionalism