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DSST Civil War Vocab
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1. (N) Major General William S. Rosecrans vs. (S) General Braxton Bragg - Confederates retired - Bragg claimed Union victory - boosted Union morale Result(s): Union victory
Wendell Phillips
blockade runners
General Grant
Stones River (Murfreesboro)
2. Freed all slaves in the states that had seceded - after the Northern victory at the Battle of Antietam. Lincoln had no power to enforce the law.
Trent Affair
chancellorsville tactic
Anaconda Plan
emancipation proclamation
3. African American Union regiment that helped capture Fort Wagner in South Carolina
Second Manassas (Bull Run) irony
Chickamauga
emancipation proclamation
54th Massachusetts Infantry
4. Compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
Underground Railroad
conscription
Chickamauga
greenbacks
5. Expression used to indicate economic dominance of Southern cotton industry - and that North needed South's cotton.
king cotton
Second Manassas
blockade runners
inflation in the South
6. (N) Major General Ulysses S. Grant vs. (S) General Braxton Bragg - 'Gateway to the Lower South -' which became the supply and logistics base for Sherman's 1864 Atlanta Campaign. - Result(s): Union victory
Anaconda Plan
Fredericksburg
First Manassas
Chattanooga
7. (N) General Joseph Hooker vs. (S) General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas J. Jackson - considered by many to be Lee's greatest battle - Result(s): Confederate victory
king cotton
Chancellorsville
Second Manassas
Robert Shaw
8. President of the Southern Confederate States after their succession from the Union - struggled to form a solid government
king cotton
Shiloh
Jefferson Davis
Clara Barton
9. (N) Pope vs. (S) Lee/Jackson - This was the decisive battle of the Northern Virginia Campaign. Result(s): Confederate victory
Second Manassas
emancipation proclamation
bread riots
Clara Barton
10. In Virginia where Lee daringly divided his numerically inferior army and sent Stonewall Jackson to attack the Union flank.
Marye's Heights
chancellorsville tactic
Jubal Early
CSS Virginia
11. Lincoln placed this commander at Vicksburg in command of all Union forces - slowly battered Lee's armies into submission around Richmond in 1864-1865 - and received Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
General Lee
General Grant
Clara Barton
blockade runners
12. Denounced the president for being a first rate second rate man for delaying on the emacipation
Marye's Heights
Wendell Phillips
Robert Shaw
inflation in the South
13. Marched from Atlanta to the Sea destroying everything; Total War
First Manassas
Stones River (Murfreesboro)
General Sherman
Wendell Phillips
14. Printing paper money - but prices on necessities like food and such skyrocketed and the people rioted.
Robert Shaw
USS Monitor
chancellorsville tactic
inflation in the South
15. (N) Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant vs. (S) Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston - Union won
USS Monitor
Chancellorsville
Chattanooga
Shiloh
16. The most infamous prison in the south. There was no shelter. There was a huge population - and there were food shortages - overcrowding - and disease that killed about 100 men a day during the summer months.
General Grant
Andersonville
inflation in the South
Underground Railroad
17. One of the South's greatest generals during the Civil War - he possessed an uncanny - almost intuitive grasp of Gen. Robert E. Lee's orders - killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville (1863) when he was accidentally shot by one of his own soldiers.
king cotton
Chattanooga
USS Monitor
General Jackson
18. Lee wanted to attack the North but General McClellan found a copy of Lee's plan wrapped in three cigars
General Jackson
Second Manassas (Bull Run) irony
Andersonville
Jefferson Davis
19. Provided medical assistance and supplies to army camps and hospitals
Marye's Heights
General Jackson
United States Sanitary Commission
Chancellorsville
20. (N) George McClellan vs. (S) Robert Lee - Strategic northern victory - Turned tide of war in favor of north. - Bloodiest battle in U.S. History - encouraged Lincoln to give Emancipation Proclamation - and prevented Lee from invading the North
Antietam
Robert Shaw
20 slaves law
Second Manassas
21. (N) Major General William S. Rosecrans vs. (S) General Braxton Bragg - Result(s): Confederate victory - CSA won - Largest battle in West - most significant Union defeat in the West
bread riots
Trent Affair
General Sherman
Chickamauga
22. (N) McDowell vs. (S) Beauregard/ Jackson - CSA won - 1st Battle
First Manassas
CSS Virginia
General Jackson
conscription
23. Robert E. Lee sent _______'s corps to sweep Union forces from the Valley and - if possible - to menace Washington - D.C. - hoping to compel Grant to dilute his forces against Lee around Petersburg - Virginia
Antietam
Marye's Heights
Jubal Early
Chickamauga
24. (N) Burnside vs. (S) Lee - southern victory
General Jackson
Fredericksburg
New York Riots
20 slaves law
25. [aka USS Merrimack] yard workers salvaged the USS Merrimack and converted her into an ironclad - sank two Union warships in Hampton Roads.
New York Riots
CSS Virginia
20 slaves law
Andersonville
26. Violent disturbances that were the culmination of discontent with new laws passed by Congress to draft men to fight in the ongoing American Civil War - initially intended to express anger at the draft - the protests degraded into civil disorder direc
20 slaves law
Wendell Phillips
General Jackson
New York Riots
27. A system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North
emancipation proclamation
Chancellorsville
Underground Railroad
Trent Affair
28. Commander of Confederate Army. Great leader - Lincoln wanted him as the leader of the Union Army
General Lee
Peninsular campaign
Robert Shaw
Wendell Phillips
29. Small - fast ships that delivered supplies to the Confederacy.
inflation in the South
blockade runners
Jefferson Davis
greenbacks
30. Union paper money not backed by gold or silver. Value would fluctuate depending on status of the war - financed the war
Peninsular campaign
greenbacks
Marye's Heights
conscription
31. Confederate commander who was executed for mistreatment of Union prisoners of war
General Lee
bread riots
Captain Henry Wirz
greenbacks
32. Union forces nearly broke the Confederate lines - but the Union Army made 14 unsuccessful charges against the stone wall at ________ ____________.
33. Richmond conflict about high prices of food.He offered no solution -so they turned into an angry mob.President Davis showed up - the mob dispersed
CSS Virginia
Fredericksburg
Trent Affair
bread riots
34. Launched the American Red Cross in 1881. An 'angel' in the Civil War - treated the wounded in the field.
Jefferson Davis
54th Massachusetts Infantry
Clara Barton
chancellorsville tactic
35. Incident in which a Union warship stopped a British steamer and removed two Confederate diplomats
Chickamauga
Captain Henry Wirz
Underground Railroad
Trent Affair
36. The first ironclad warship commissioned by the US Navy.....Most famous for participation in the first-ever battle against another ironclad
Marye's Heights
USS Monitor
Anaconda Plan
Trent Affair
37. White leading commander of the first black regiment - 54th Massachusetts
Clara Barton
Robert Shaw
USS Monitor
Jubal Early
38. Excused slaveholders owning twenty or more slaves from being drafted for service
20 slaves law
General Lee
Wendell Phillips
Marye's Heights
39. Blockade that would not allow supplies of any sort into the Confederacy; control the Mississippi and Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico
Peninsular campaign
Anaconda Plan
Shiloh
emancipation proclamation
40. Failed attempt by Union troops to take a sea route into the Confederate capital of Richmond.
emancipation proclamation
New York Riots
Underground Railroad
Peninsular campaign