Chapter 17 Flashcards

1
Q

What was the capital of the Confederate States of America?

A

Richmond V.A

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2
Q

What were border states?

A

States that weren’t sure if they should stay the in Union or join the Confederacy.

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3
Q

Did the Union or Confederacy have the larger army?

A

The Union

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4
Q

What was the main goal for the North at the beginning of the war?

A

Reunite the Union

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5
Q

What was the name of the Union war plan to choke out the Confederacy?

A

Anaconda Plan

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6
Q

What was the main goal for the South in the Civil War?

A

To preserve their way of life.

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7
Q

How did both sides name battles in the Civil War?

A

Union-famous landmarks, rivers, etc. South-cities and towns.

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8
Q

What was the first major battle of the Civil War?

A

First Battle of Bull Run

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9
Q

Who were the two generals of the First Battle of Bull Run?

A

(U) General Irvin McDowell and (C) General P.G.T Beauregard

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10
Q

Why did the Confederate troops become inspired during the First Battle of Bull
Run?

A

The arrival of reinforcements.

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11
Q

Who was one of the most gifted tactical commanders in American History and was
a Confederate General at Bull Run?

A

Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson

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12
Q

What caused the Union troops to drop their weapons and retreat in the First Battle
of Bull Run?

A

A “Rebel Yell”

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13
Q

Why did the Confederate troops not pursue the fight after their victory at Bull
Run?

A

They were disorganized and weakened.

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14
Q

What battles gave the Union control of the Columbia and Tennessee Rivers?

A

Battles of Fort Henry and Donelson.

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15
Q

What was the warship that the South rebuilt with iron plates on the sides?

A

The “Merrimack”

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16
Q

What was the general name for iron plated ships that the South used to break
through the North’s defense?

A

Ironsides

17
Q

What was the Battle of Shiloh named after?

A

A church named “Shiloh”.

18
Q

What was the single bloodiest day of fighting in the Civil War?

A

First day of The Battle of Antietam.

19
Q

What did Lincoln shift his focus in the war towards after Antietam?

A

Taking action against slavery.

20
Q

The Civil War was the first time thousands of women did what?

A

Served as nurses.

21
Q

What were the 3 reasons the Southern economy suffered more than that of the
North?

A

Lack of industry, shortages of supplies, and farmland being overrun.

22
Q

What did Lincoln sign on January 1st, 1863?

A

Emancipation Proclamation

23
Q

Who believed that the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation was the greatest
event in US History?

A

Frederick Douglass

24
Q

What was the most well known African-American regiment in the Civil War?

A

54th Massachusetts

25
Q

What was the turning point of the Civil War?

A

Battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg.

26
Q

What speech was about equality, freedom, and states’ rights no longer being
dominant?

A

The Gettysburg Address

27
Q

What three things was the Gettysburg Address about?

A

Equality, freedom, and states’ rights no longer being dominant.

28
Q

What was important about David Farragut?

A

He helped secure Mobile Bay in Alabama.

29
Q

Where was Sherman’s “march to the sea” headed toward?

A

Savanna, Georgia

30
Q

Where did Robert E. Lee surrender to Ulysses S. Grant?

A

Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia.

31
Q

How severe were the terms of surrender at Appomattox Court House toward the
Southern troops?

A

Very light and forgiving.

32
Q

What treaty ended the Civil War?

A

No treaty was signed.

33
Q

How many soldiers died in the Civil War?

A

About 600,000

34
Q

How did the balance in power settle between the federal gov’t and state gov’ts after
the war?

A

The Federal government was stronger than the state governments.