Civil War Flashcards

1
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1st Capital of the Confederacy

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Montgomery, AL (Cradle of the Confederacy)

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2
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Capital After Montgomery

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Richmond, VA

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3
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President of the Confederate States of America

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Jefferson Davis

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4
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Vice President of the CSA

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Alexander Stephens

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5
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Number of States in the Confederacy

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Eleven

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6
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Number of States in the Union

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Twenty-Three

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7
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Lincoln’s First Choice to Head Union Army

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Robert. E. Lee

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8
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CSA General “Old Jube”

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Jubilee Anderson Early

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9
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CSA General Who Captured Ft Sumter

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PGT Beauregard

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10
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CSA General, Victor at Shenandoah Valley

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(Thomas) Stonewall Jackson

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11
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Union General: “Fighting Joe”

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Joseph Hooker (term “hooker” came from his camp followers)

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12
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Union General “uncle billy” Captured Savannah

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William Tecumseh Sherman

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13
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Union General “Little Phil”

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Philip Sheridan

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14
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Union General with “Mutton Chop” Sideburns

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Ambrose Burnside (Rhode Island Governor)

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15
Q

He Resigned as Head of the Union Army

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Winfield Scott

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16
Q

Union Army Chief Relieved in 1862

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George McClellan (“Little Mac”)

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17
Q

Union General who was Buchanan’s VP

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John, C. Brekinridge

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18
Q

Union Admiral who Captured Mobile Bay, 1864

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David Farragut

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19
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Union General who Captured Atlanta

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William T. Sherman

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20
Q

Superintendent of Union Army Nurses

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Dorothea Dix

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21
Q

Female Surgeon who received medal of honor

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Mary Walker

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22
Q

“Angel of the Battlefield”

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Clara Barton

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23
Q

Female “Spy of the Cumberland”

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Pauline Cushman

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24
Q

Confederate Female Spy

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Belle Boyd

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25
Q

Underground Railroad Conductor

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Harriet Tubman

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26
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Man Who Led Raid on Harper’s Ferry, 1859

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John Brown

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27
Q

Slaved Involved in a Supreme Court Decision

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Dred Scott

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28
Q

Civil War Detective Agency

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Pinkertons “We Never Sleep

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29
Q

Union Gorillas

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Jayhawkers

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30
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CSA Gorillas

A

Bushwackers

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31
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Line Dividing Slave and Free States

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Mason-Dixon Line

32
Q

States Along the Mason Dixon Line

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Border States

33
Q

First State to Secede

A

South Carolina

34
Q

Last State to Secede (By legislative vote)

A

Tennesse

35
Q

First State to Rejoin the Union

A

Tennessee

36
Q

Last State to Rejoin the Union

A

Georgia

37
Q

Union Ironclad

A

Monitor

38
Q

Confederate Ironclad

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Merrimack (aka Virginia)

39
Q

Ill=Fated CSA Submarine

A

Hunley

40
Q

The Breadbasket of the Confederacy

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Shenandoah Valley

41
Q

Infamous Confederate POW Camp

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Andersonville (in GA)

42
Q

Confederate Train Hijacked by the North

A

The General (in GA)

43
Q

Site of First Civil War Battle in April, 1861

A

Fort Sumter

44
Q

First Major Battle, July 1861, Whore “Stonewall” Jackson Got his Nickname

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First Manassas (Bull Run)

45
Q

Tennessee Battle Site, April 1862

A

Shiloh (Won by US Grant’s Army)

46
Q

“Road to Richmond” Battle, Feb-June, 1862

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Shenandoah Valley Campaign

47
Q

Virginia Battle Site, Aug 1862

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Second Manassas (Bull Run)

48
Q

Bloodiest Battle in American History, Sept 1862

A

Antietam, MD

49
Q

Robert E. Lee’s Greatest Victory, APril-May 1863

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Chancellorsville, VA (Stonewall Jackson Died)

50
Q

Lawrence KS Raiders from Missouri

A

Quantrill’s Raiders (Including Jesse James)

51
Q

Battle Where Stonewall Jackson Lost an Arm

A

Fredericksburg

52
Q

Mississippi River Battle Site, March-July 1863

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Vicksburg, MS

53
Q

Pennsylvania Batte Site, July 1863

A

Gettsburg

54
Q

Union Commander at Gettsburg

A

George Meade

55
Q

Confederate Commander at Gettysburg

A

Robert E Lee

56
Q

Gettsburg Ridge Defended by Union Armys

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Seminary Ridge

57
Q

Gettysburg “Charge”

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Pickett’s Charge

58
Q

Gettsburg Ridge Picket Charged Up

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Cemetery Ridge

59
Q

He Captured Savannah, GA, Sept 1864

A

General Sherman

60
Q

Tennessee-Georgia Site, Sept 1863

A

Chickamauga, GA

61
Q

Place where lee Surrended, April 1965

A

Appomattox (Court House)

62
Q

Farm Where Lee met Grant to Sign the Surrender

A

Wilmer McClean’s

63
Q

Rebuilding the South After the Civil War

A

Reconstruction

64
Q

Confederate Inaugural Song

A

Dixie

65
Q

Theater who Lincoln was shot

A

Ford’s Theater

66
Q

Lincoln Was shot while watching

A

Our American Cousin

67
Q

Man Who Shot Lincoln

A

John Wilkes Booth

68
Q

Doctor who set Booth’s Broken leg

A

Samuel Mudd

69
Q

Woman Hung for Lincoln Death

A

Mary Surratt

70
Q

Only person executed for war crimes

A

Henry Wirz, Andersonville POW Commandant

71
Q

Term for Southern Sympathizers in the North

A

Copperheads

72
Q

Northern Opportunists in the South After the War

A

Carpetbaggers

73
Q

Civil War Photographer

A

Mathew Brady

74
Q

20th Century Civil War Historian

A

Bruce Catton

75
Q

Group of Civil War Veterans

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Grand Army of the Republic