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The American Civil War
Review Scavenger Hunt
Use the underlined sites to find the answers to
the questions.
(Place your cursor before the question mark and type your question. Highlight a
word or words and link to the web site where the answer is located.)
- Who was the
president of the Confederate States of America?
____________________
- _____________________ became the first
president of the American Red Cross.
- President
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on __________(date) in Washington D.C. by _____________________?
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Union General _____________________ was responsible for burning Atlanta and then marching his troops to the sea in Savannah. His fighting technique which destroyed civilian resources and
homes as well as fighting armies was known as ________________.
- ____________________ is best known for her role as
leader of the Underground Railroad.
- ____________________ became famous for
writing the controversial book Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- NC's governor during most of the Civil War was _________________________.
- _____________________ was the famous leader of the
Confederate military.
- _____________________ was the
site of Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses S.
Grant on ____________ (date) after being cornered.
- This was the
southern military fort that remained under federal control after the formation of the Confederate State of
America? ______________________.
- _________________ was the
capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- The Confederate Army first attacked the Union at Fort Sumter, which is located in what city? __________________.
- During the Civil War ______________________ was the capital of the United States.
- ___________________ near Durham, NC was the site of the
last and largest surrender of the Civil War on __________ (date).
- The ____________________ and _____________________ were
2 ironclad ships who did battle off the coast of Virginia in March 1862.
- This battle was witnessed by spectators who brought picnics and watched the fighting for entertainment? ________________________. It occurred on ______________ (date).
- 23,000 people died at ____________________, which was the single bloodiest day of fighting during the Civil War. This
battle occurred on _____________ (date).
- The ______________________________
marked the turning point in the Civil War, where the North began winning
most of the battles over the South. It occurred on _________________ (date).
- Confederate General Johnston was killed at this battle in Corinth, Mississippi and replaced by Pierre Beauregard?
______________________.
- The
Civil War was fought between the years _______________.
- The ___________________________ was signed by Abraham Lincoln on _________________ (date) and
freed slaves in the Confederate States of America.
- Lincoln gave the
speech known as the _________________________ on __________ (date) to honor the memory of people killed during this great battle to protect democracy.
- The
siege of Fort Sumter by the Confederate States of America occurred on ______________ (date).
- The South hoped for Europe's support during the
Civil War because the South _______________________________________________________________________.
- _________________ were people in the South who wanted to withdraw from the Union.
- The _____________________ was a NC ironclad ship used to ram Union vessels.
- The ___________________________ was a
ruling by the Supreme
Court that black slaves were property and did not have the same rights as white citizens.
- List
2 strengths for both the North and the South.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________.
- The ___________________________ called for Union _________________ of
southern ports in an effort to
cut off food and resources and cripple the South's economy.
- __________________ actually
killed more men than fighting during the Civil War.
- NC got their
nickname as the "Tar Heels"
because _________________________.
- Explain the
phrase "rich man's war & poor man's fight." _________________________________________________________________________
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