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Title: ... (or importance) of the first battle of Bull Run? 1861


1
AMERICAN HISTORY
I won because I learned!
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AMERICAN HISTORY
The Civil War
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1861 - 100
  • QUESTION
  • The Civil War began on April 12, 1861 off the
    coast of South Carolina at ________.

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  • QUESTION
  • The Civil War began on April 12, 1861 off the
    coast of South Carolina at ________.
  • ANSWER
  • Fort Sumter

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1861 - 200
  • QUESTION
  • What are two details about the attack on Fort
    Sumter?

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  • QUESTION
  • What are two details about the attack on Fort
    Sumter?
  • ANSWER
  • - It started when Lincoln replaces supplies
    there (no men weapons)
  • - CSA wins No one was hurt (except a
    horse)
  • - Lincoln calls 75,000 troops for 90 days
    after
  • -P.G.T. Beauregard defeats Anderson
  • - N. Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and
    Virginia leave

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  • QUESTION
  • Why were Kentucky and Missouri important border
    states?

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1861 - 300
  • QUESTION
  • Why were Kentucky and Missouri important border
    states?
  • ANSWER
  • Access to the Ohio River and Mississippi River
    for supply and troop movement.

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  • QUESTION
  • What was the significance (or importance) of the
    first battle of Bull Run?

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  • QUESTION
  • What was the significance (or importance) of the
    first battle of Bull Run?
  • ANSWER
  • - Both sides are very serious about fighting
  • - The war appears it will be long, hard, and
    ugly

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  • QUESTION
  • What are two details about the battle of the
    first battle of Bull Run?

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  • QUESTION
  • What are two details about the battle of the
    first battle of Bull Run?
  • ANSWER
  • 10,000 rebel troops come by train to help the
    south win
  • Stonewall Jackson helps rebels turn the battle
    around and gains his nickname
  • Picnickers watched, but soon fled the battle

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  • QUESTION
  • Name one of the three battles that help the
    Union gain control of the Tennessee River?

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  • QUESTION
  • Name one of the three battles that help the
    Union gain control of the Tennessee River?
  • ANSWER
  • Fort Donelson
  • Fort Henry
  • Shiloh

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  • QUESTION
  • This siege gave the Union control of the mouth of
    the Mississippi.

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  • QUESTION
  • This siege gave the Union control of the mouth of
    the Mississippi.
  • ANSWER
  • Siege of New Orleans

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  • QUESTION
  • Where did Stonewall Jackson win multiple battles
    with far less troops than the Union during the
    Spring of 1862?

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  • QUESTION
  • Where did Stonewall Jackson win multiple battles
    with far less troops than the Union during the
    Spring of 1862?
  • ANSWER
  • Shenandoah Valley

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  • Question
  • What was the importance of the Monitor versus the
    Merrimack?

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  • Question
  • What was the importance of the Monitor versus the
    Merrimack?
  • ANSWER
  • It started a new age of naval
    warfare that scared Europe because their ships
    were obsolete!

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1862 - 500
  • QUESTION
  • What are three reasons why the Emancipation
    Proclamation was so important?

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1862 - 500
  • QUESTION
  • What are three reasons why the Emancipation
    Proclamation was so important?
  • ANSWER
  • - It stopped England from entering the war
    (against slavery).
  • - It gave soldiers another cause to fight.
  • - It encourages slaves in the CSA to run
    away or stop working.

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  • Question
  • How long was Lincolns Gettysburg Address?

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  • Question
  • How long was Lincolns Gettysburg Address?
  • ANSWER 2 minutes

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  • Question
  • Where was Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded?

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  • Question
  • Where was Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded?
  • ANSWER
  • Chancellorsville

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  • QUESTION
  • The Confederates started their draft in
    ______ and the Union started theirs in _____.

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  • QUESTION
  • The Confederates started their draft in ______
    and the Union started theirs in _____.
  • ANSWER 1862, 1863

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  • Question
  • What are two details about the battle of
    Vicksburg?

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  • Question
  • What are two details about the battle of
    Vicksburg?
  • ANSWER
  • - the Union blocks Rebels into the city to
    starve them out
  • The Rebels give up on the 4th of July
  • Ships endure bombing to pass the city
  • Grant marches men through swamps to get there
    winning battle after battle

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  • QUESTION
  • Why was the siege of Vicksburg so important?

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  • QUESTION
  • Why was the siege of Vicksburg so important?
  • Answer
  • It allowed the Union to move troops, goods, and
    information up and down the Mississippi River.
    The South is now split into east and west

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  • QUESTION
  • Who Shot Abraham Lincoln?

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  • QUESTION
  • Who Shot Abraham Lincoln?
  • ANSWER
  • John Wilkes Booth

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1864-65 - 200
  • QUESTION
  • What town on the Atlantic Coast did General
    Sherman present to Lincoln during December of
    1864?

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  • QUESTION
  • What town on the Atlantic Coast did General
    Sherman present to Lincoln during December of
    1864?
  • ANSWER Savannah

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  • QUESTION
  • Who was Lincolns opponent in the 1864 election
    and what helped Lincoln win?

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  • QUESTION
  • Who was Lincolns opponent in the 1864 election
    and what helped Lincoln win?
  • ANSWER
  • - George McClellan
  • - Soldier votes Atlanta Victory

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  • QUESTION
  • After battle at Chattanooga, this general took
    over all of the Union Army because He fights.

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  • QUESTION
  • After battle at Chattanooga, this general took
    over all of the Union Army because He fights.
  • ANSWERS
  • Ulysses S. Grant

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  • QUESTION
  • The process of reeking havoc on all of civilian
    life (destroying anything useful) is called what?

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  • QUESTION
  • The process of reeking havoc on all of civilian
    life (destroying anything useful) is called what?
  • ANSWER Total War

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  • QUESTION
  • Which event is shown in the following?
  • The battle of Shiloh
  • The battle of Seven Pines
  • The battle of Gettysburg

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  • QUESTION
  • ANSWER
  • c) Gettysburg

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Mystery Map - 400
  • QUESTION
  • Which event is shown in the following?
  • The battle of Shiloh
  • The attack at Fort Sumter
  • The battle of Gettysburg

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  • QUESTION
  • ANSWER
  • The Attack at Fort Sumter

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  • QUESTION
  • Which event is shown in the following?
  • The battle of Gettysburg
  • The attack at Fort Sumter
  • The battle of Shiloh

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  • QUESTION
  • ANSWER
  • Shiloh

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  • QUESTION
  • Which event is shown in the following?
  • The battle of Seven Pines
  • The attack at New Orleans
  • The siege of Atlanta
  • .

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  • QUESTION
  • ANSWER
  • Siege of Atlanta

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  • QUESTION
  • Which event is shown in the following?
  • The siege of New Orleans
  • The siege of Vicksburg
  • The siege of Atlanta

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  • QUESTION
  • ANSWER
  • Siege of Vicksburg

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  • QUESTION
  • Why was Delaware an important border state?

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  • QUESTION
  • Why was Delaware an important border state?
  • ANSWER
  • Major Northern trading state with access to
    Philadelphia (city of trade)

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  • Question
  • Why was Maryland an important border state?

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  • Question
  • Why was Maryland an important border state?
  • Answer
  • - Many railroads
  • - Borders Washington D.C. on
    three sides

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  • Question
  • What are three strengths of the Union going
    into war (explain!)

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  • Question
  • What are three strengths of the Union going into
    war (explain!)
  • Answer
  • - More Money (pay soldiers, buy goods)
  • - More Manufacturing (make goods, weapons)
  • - Abraham Lincoln (persistent)
  • - More People (can afford to lose more men in
    battle)
  • - Better Technology (more trains, hot air
    balloons)

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  • Question
  • What are three strengths of the confederacy
    going into war? (explain)

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  • Question
  • What are three strengths of the confederacy going
    into war? (explain)
  • Answer
  • - Passion (fighting to keep lifestyle)
  • - know land ( Fought in South easier to
    travel and fight)
  • - better generals (experience from Mexican
    War)
  • - Easier to win (if the USA leaves they win)

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  • Question
  • What were three pieces of the Anaconda Plan?

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  • Question
  • What were three pieces of the Anaconda Plan?
  • Answer
  • 1) Control the Mississippi River
  • 2) Blockade Southern Ports
  • 3) Capture Richmond

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  • Question
  • At what battle was Lee put in charge of the
    Confederate Army?

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  • .
  • Question
  • At what battle was Lee put in charge of the
    Confederate Army?
  • Answer
  • The Battle of Seven Pines

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  • Question
  • Why do Union troops chant Fredericksburg for the
    remainder of the war?

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  • Question
  • Why do Union troops chant Fredericksburg for the
    remainder of the war?
  • Answer
  • While it was a huge loss, troops (the 69th
    Irish brigade) fight valiantly charging Maryes
    Heights.

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  • Question
  • At Bull Run II, ___________ marched troops 50
    miles in 2 days to help the ______ win and move
    25 miles to put pressure on this city.

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  • Question
  • At Bull Run II, ___________ marched troops 50
    miles in 2 days to help the ______ win and move
    25 miles to put pressure on this city.
  • Answer Stonewall Jackson, Confederate,
    Washington D.C.

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  • Question
  • What are two details of the battle of Antietam?

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  • Question
  • What are two details of the battle of Antietam?
  • Answer
  • - Union found cigars wrapped in plans but wait to
    use them (4 days)
  • Bloody Lane is fought in the morning
  • Burnsides Bridge is taken by the Union in the
    afternoon
  • McClellan will not chase the Rebels Burnside put
    in Charge

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  • Question
  • Why was Antietam such an important battle?

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  • Question
  • Why was Antietam such an important battle?
  • Answer
  • - The Union stops the rebels from winning a
    northern battle (cutting off D.C.)
  • - It gives Lincoln a chance to push for
    Emancipation
  • - It was the bloodiest single day
    battle(17,000 casualties)

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  • Question
  • Which Draft signed up 18 35 year olds and how
    did they allow citizens to get out of fighting?

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  • Question
  • Which Draft signed up 18 35 year olds and how
    did they allow citizens to get out of fighting?
  • Answer
  • The Confederate Draft allowed you to get out of
    fighting if you own 20 or more slaves

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  • Question
  • How did soldiers get out of the Union draft and
    where did they protest the draft most noticeably?

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  • Question
  • How did soldiers get out of the Union draft and
    where did they protest the draft most noticeably?
  • Answer
  • - 300.00 got you out of the draft
  • - Protests were most intense in New York City

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  • Question
  • What are two reasons the Gettysburg Address was
    given?

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  • Question
  • What are two reasons the Gettysburg Address was
    given?
  • Answer
  • - To give closure to the Battle
  • - To honor the soldiers that fought there
  • - To remind people why we are doing this
    (preserve liberty)

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  • Question
  • What are two details of the Battle of
    Gettysburg?

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  • Question
  • What are two details of the Battle of Gettysburg?
  • Answer
  • - The Rebels win Day 1 but the Union keeps high
    ground.
  • - The Union wins day two thanks to a bayonet
    charge at Little Round Top.
  • -The Union is the sizable victor after winning
    Day 3 when Picketts Charge fails the Rebels.

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  • Question
  • Why was the Battle of Gettysburg so important? (2
    reasons)

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  • Question
  • Why was the Battle of Gettysburg so important?
    (2 reasons)
  • Answer
  • - high rebel casualties stop future rebel
    offensive attacks (only defense)
  • - The Confederates will never threaten northern
    territory again

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  • Question
  • When the Union captures _________, Virginia the
    third stage of the __________ plan is completed.

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  • Question
  • When the Union captures _________, the third
    stage of the __________ plan is completed.
  • Answer
  • Richmond Anaconda

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  • Question
  • This event throws the country into great
    confusion and places doubt on the mending of the
    nation.

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  • Question
  • This event throws the country into great
    confusion and places doubt on the mending of the
    nation
  • Answer
  • Lincolns Assassination

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  • Question
  • Shermans March devastates the South making
    Civilians victims of war from __________, Georgia
    to the Atlantic and on into the first state to
    secede, _____________.

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  • Question
  • Shermans March devastates the South making
    Civilians victims of war from __________, Georgia
    to the Atlantic and on into the first state to
    secede, _____________.
  • Answer Atlanta South Carolina

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  • Question
  • At _______________, Virginia, ______s rebel army
    surrenders to _______ the head of the Union army
    ending the civil war.

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  • Question
  • At _______________, Virginia, ______s rebel army
    surrenders to _______ the head of the Union army
    ending the civil war.
  • Answer
  • Appomattox Courthouse Lee Grant

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  • Question
  • Lee decided to fight for the _______ because of
    his love for his _______ over his _________.

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  • Question
  • Lee decided to fight for the _______ because of
    his love for his _______ over his _________.
  • Answer
  • Confederacy State Country

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Question Which event is shown in the
following? The battle of Shiloh The attack at
Antietam The battle of Bull Run
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Question Which event is shown in the
following? The battle of Shiloh The battle of
Antietam The battle of Bull Run ANSWER Bull
Run
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  • Question
  • What order do the following events go in?
  • The battle of Shiloh
  • The siege of Richmond
  • The battle of Bull Run I
  • Attack at Fort Sumter

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  • Question
  • Battle orders
  • ANSWER
  • Fort Sumter
  • Bull Run 1
  • Shiloh
  • Siege of Richmond

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  • QUESTION
  • Which event is shown in the following?
  • The battle of Shiloh
  • The Shenandoah battles
  • The Battle of Gettysburg

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  • QUESTION
  • Which battle
  • ANSWER
  • Shenandoah

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  • Question
  • Place the following events in order.
  • Siege of New Orleans
  • Siege of Fort Sumter
  • Siege of Atlanta
  • Surrender of Appomattox
  • .

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Question Place the following events in
order. Siege of New Orleans Siege of Fort
Sumter Siege of Atlanta Surrender of
Appomattox ANSWER 1) Fort Sumter 2) New Orleans
3) Atlanta 4) Appomattox Courthouse
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  • QUESTION
  • What order did the following events happen in?
  • Siege of Atlanta
  • Antietam
  • Shiloh
  • Gettysburg

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QUESTION QUESTION What order did the
following events happen in? -Siege of
Atlanta -Antietam -Shiloh - Gettysburg ANSWER
1) Shiloh, 2) Antietam, 3)Gettysburg and then 4)
Atlanta
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final Jeopardy Question
  • Why did the South secede and why did the Union
    ultimately fight the South when the war started?

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Final Jeopardy Question
Why did the South secede and why did the Union
ultimately fight the South when the war started?
The South wanted states rights and protection
of their culture The Union wanted to preserve
the United States and not let states come and go
whenever they please
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