Identify and Put in Chronological Order the Following Civil War Events



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Identify and Put in Chronological Order the Following Civil War Events:


End of Siege at Vicksburg Election of President Lincoln

Battle of Gettysburg Battle of 1st Bull Run

Secession of South Carolina Battle of Antietam

Surrender at Appomattox Court House Battle of Shiloh

Battle of 2nd Bull Run Fort Sumter Attacked

End of Peninsular Campaign Lincoln’s 1st Inauguration

Battle of the Merrimac v. Monitor Emancipation Proclamation

List: Which were the Confederate States / Which were the Union States?

Compare the pre-war economy / population / military of North and South.

Identify:

Ambrose Burnside Jefferson Davis Washington DC

Joseph Hooker Abraham Lincoln Richmond VA

George McClellan Winfield Scott

William T. Sherman George Meade

Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee

Total War War of Attrition


What happened important at?

  • Gettysburg - Appomattox Court House

  • Antietam - Atlanta

  • Vicksburg - Sherman’s March to the Sea

  • New Orleans

Victory or Defeat for the Union?


Analysis Questions



  1. How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the tone of the war for the Union? How did it keep the South from gaining foreign allies?

  2. Was the Anaconda plan ultimately successful?

  3. What is Total War and how did Sherman’s March to the Sea hasten the end of the war?

  4. How did Gettysburg and Vicksburg turn the tide of the War in 1863?

What was Life for a soldier like?

What was the difference between artillery, cavalry and infantry?

Was the Anaconda Plan ultimately successful? Who was the author?



Campaigns – What were the goals of these campaigns and who were the generals in charge? What was the outcome of these campaigns?

  1. Peninsular Campaign

  2. The Gettysburg Campaign

  3. The Vicksburg Campaign

  4. The Wilderness Campaign

  5. The Atlanta Campaign and the March to the Sea


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