Chapter 17 Notes SS Flashcards

Test 5/15/24 (92 cards)

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: Charlestown Harbor, South Carolina

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Where was Fort Sumter

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Union Fort Sumter officer

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Major Robert Anderson- Union

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Fort Sumter General Confederates

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General PGT Beauregard- Confederates

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January first, 1863,

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When was emancipation proc made?

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Why was emancipation proc made when it was

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to not seem week

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: April 12th, 1861

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Date of Fort Sumter

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Major Robert Anderson- Union

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Fort Sumter union officer

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: Charlestown Harbor, South Carolina

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Where was Fort Sumter

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Who was the president of confederates in fort Sumter

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Jefferson Davis

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emancipation proc. impact on war

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: England stopped helping and trading with south bc now war was about slavery

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General PGT Beauregard- Confederates

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Fort Sumter confederates general

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to not seem week

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Why was emancipation proc made when it was

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Emancipate

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to set free

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Abey Linky

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Who issued emancipation proclamation

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Jefferson Davis

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president of confederates for FORT SUMTER

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too set free

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emancipation

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They both realized it wouldn’t be short war

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North and South realizations about the north and south in the beginning of civil war

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: Seven of them seceded; first was South Carolina.

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states that seceded after Fort Sumter

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: England stopped helping and trading with south bc now war was about slavery

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Emancipation proc. affect on the war

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North and South realizations about the north and south in the beginning of civil war

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They both realized it wouldn’t be short war

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Linc political goals for empanc. proc.

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To keep country unites; was only setting the slaves In the confederate states free

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When was Fort Sumter

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April 12th, 1861

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Gettysburg commander of confederates

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General Lee

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To keep country unites; was only setting the slaves In the confederate states free

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linc. goal for empan. proc.

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Gettysburg commander of union
General George C. Meade
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Which states seceded after Fort Sumter
: Seven of them seceded; first was South Carolina.
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CCS Merrimac
ironclad ships
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Who issued emancipation proclamation
Abe Linky
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General Lee
Gettysburg Commander of Confederates
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General George C. Meade
Gettysburg commander of union
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When was the empinacation proc. made?
January first, 1863, after battle of antiedema
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Gettysburg day one and day two
Union held strong
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Winner of Gettysburg
Union
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Union held strong
Gettysburg day one and two
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Gettysburg Who occupied Seminary Ridge:
confederates
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Gettysburg day 3
pickets charge
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Gettysburg who occupied Cemetary Ridge:
union
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Pickets charge
Gettysburg day 3
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union
Gettysburg who occupied Cemetary Ridge:
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confederates
Gettysburg Who occupied Seminary Ridge:
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Lee’s Right-hand man @ Gettysburg:
Longstreet, Pickett
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Winner of Gettysburg
Union
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Vicksburg Union commander
General Grant
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Longstreet, Pickett
Lee’s Right-hand man @ Gettysburg:
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Vicksburg confederates commander
: General Pemberton
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: non-stop attack
siege
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General Grant
Vicksburg Union commander
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date of resignation for Vicksburg
July 4, 1863
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: General Pemberton
Vicksburg confederates commander
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July 4, 1863
date of resignation for Vicksburg
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define siege
non-stop attack
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Nicknames for grant
Unconditional Surrender Grant and The Butcher
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Why was Vicksburg crucial
: The North now has control of the entire Miss. River
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Total war
when everyone, including civilians, is forced to fight
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Unconditional Surrender Grant and The Butcher
Nicknames for Grant
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: The North now has control of the entire Miss. River
why was Vicksburg crucial
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Appomattox Courthouse: Union commander:
General Lee
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when everyone, including civilians, is forced to fight
total war
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Appomattox Courthouse: confederates commander:
General Grant
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General Lee
Appomattox Courthouse: Union commander:
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General Grant
Appomattox Courthouse: confederates commander:
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William T sherman
Given orders to destroy everything in South
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Given orders to destory everything in south
Will. T Sherman
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Date of Appomattox Courthouse
April 9, 1865
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April 9, 1865
Date of Appomattox Courthouse
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Purpose of Gettysburg Adress
To dedicate the battlefield as a cemetery in honor of everyone who died and countied to fight and not give up
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George McClellan
appointed by Lincon to head Union Army. Slow and Cautions (in charge of the army of the potomac)
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appointed by Lincon to head Union Army. Slow and Cautions (in charge of the army of the potomac)
George MclClenn
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Artillery
cannons
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cannons
Artillery
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Infantry
foot soldiers (main soldiers)
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foot soldiers (main soldiers)
Infantry
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Cavalry
solider on horse back (eyes and ears of army)
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solider on horse back (eyes and ears of army)
Cavalry
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Martial Law
Rule by the army instead of elected government
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Rule by the army instead of elected government
Martial Law
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Inflation
A rise in prices and a decrease in the value of our money
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A rise in prices and a decrease in the value of our money
Inflation
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Habeas Corpus
The right NOT to be held in prison without being charged with specific crime. The right to have a hearing before being held in jail
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The right NOT to be held in prison without being charged with specific crime. The right to have a hearing before being held in jail
Habeas Corpus
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Battle of Shiloh
Siege/bloodiest civil war fought to control the Miss. river
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Siege/bloodiest civil war fought to control the Miss. river
Battle of Shiloh
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Date of Battle of Chancellorsville
Virgina, December 1862
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Virgina, December 1862
Date of Battle of Chancellorsville
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Battle of Chancellorsville Union General
Joseph Hooker
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Joseph Hooker
Battle of Chancellorsville Union General
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Battle of Chancellorsville Confederate Generals
General Robert. E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
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Lee and Thomas Jackson
Battle of Chancellorsville Confederate Generals
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Battle of Chancellorsville Details
-Three day battle -Confederates hidden in wooden area.. again fire on Union troops -CONFEDERATE VICTORY
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Winner Battle of Chancellorsville
CONFEDERTAES
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Date of Battle of Fredericksburg
Virgina, December 1862
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