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At the Battle of Gettysburg Meade failed to pursue the retreating Confederates. In August 1862, Robert E. Lee defeated the Union forces of John Pope at the battle 2 nd^ Battle of Bull Run. Lincoln's primary goal early on was to Keep the Union together and reconcile the South as soon as possible. The election of 1864 Turned in Lincoln's favor only after the fall of Atlanta. Confederate forces and sympathizers were prevented from seizing Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah by Colorado and California militias. Lincoln was assassinated by the actor and Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth The Thirteenth Amendment Was advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The primary victims of the New York City Draft Riots were African Americans. The main goal of northern diplomacy during the Civil War was to Keep Britain and France from extending diplomatic recognition to the Confederacy Black volunteers in the Union Army constituted 10 percent of the army and 20 percent of them died. This battle is still considered the single bloodiest day for the American military and it occurred on September 17, 1862, when Robert E. Lee invaded the North and was repulsed at Antietam The organization created by President Lincoln to promote healthier conditions at military camps and support the volunteer efforts to supply food and medicine was called the United States Sanitary Commission. The map of The Turning Point: 1863 shows Meade's victory at Gettysburg. The map of the final battles in Virginia in 1864-65 shows that Grant chased Lee westward from Petersburg in April 1865. Lincoln's reaction to the crisis at Fort Sumter was to Try to resupply the fort with food and other non-essential military supplies
More Americans died in the Civil War than in the first and second World Wars combined because of all of the following EXCEPT The use of artillery. Which of the following was not a clear Union Victory Cold Harbor The Anaconda Plan would have been largely a policy of Pressure on the South rather than invasion to subdue it The major battles of 1862 showed that North and South were deadlocked in the East. The battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac Introduced iron plating and revolving turrets. The war began at Fort Sumter because The Confederates needed to control their territory as a sign of sovereignty. Union General George B. McClellan's failed campaign of 1862, which involved ferrying troops to the mouth of the James River in an effort to take Richmond, Peninsular campaign. The public attack on the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment in Baltimore was important because It moved Lincoln to curtail civil rights in the name of national security. When black soldiers were denied the same pay as white soldiers they Refused the pay. How many states left the Union during the first wave of secession between December 1860, and February 1861 Seven What was the first battle of the Civil War, which occurred in Virginia in July 1861, known as First Bull Run Because of his defensive strategy of using trenches, Robert E. Lee's troops called him the King of Spades William Seward's Civil War diplomacy Kept the Laird ironclads from being delivered to the South. The most famous and effective of the British-made Confederate ships that destroyed Union ships during the Civil War was the Alabama Which of the following states seceded during the second wave of secession? Virginia
Reflected the frustrations created by urban conditions and the gap between rich and poor. On July 4, 1863, Grant and the Union forces took Vicksburg Southerners enlisted eagerly for all of the following reasons EXCEPT They saw the war as a chance to reform the country. The rising military leader for the Union in the western theater of the Civil War in 1862- was Ulysses S. Grant The high number of casualties in the Civil War led to Nursing changing from a disreputable activity to suitable for middle-class women. Lincoln's declaration that freed the slaves in the areas still in rebellion on January 1, 1863, is known as the Emancipation Proclamation Industries that expanded during the Civil war included all of the following EXCEPT Inexpensive shoes. An attack on St. Albans, Vermont, by Confederate sympathizers and their subsequent release by a Canadian court led to Union threats causing the British provinces to form Dominion of Canada The forced march of 8000 Navajos from Arizona to Bosque Redondo in New Mexico became known as the "Long Walk" All of the following resulted from the Civil War in the South EXCEPT A rise in national consciousness and cooperative efforts to fight hunger. The war in the Trans-Mississippi West included all of the following EXCEPT The defeat of the Confederates under Henry H. Sibley at Santa Fe in 1862. One of the primary reasons Lee moved north into Pennsylvania for what became the Battle of Gettysburg was to Convince Britain and France to intervene in the war. All of the following were results of blacks serving in the Union army EXCEPT Blacks gained self-esteem because they were immediately treated as equals by the army. The key to Sherman's success was the victory in Atlanta. The postwar world was foretold by all of the following developments EXCEPT Manufacturers hiring blacks and immigrants as strikebreakers indicated better futures for the unskilled.
The faction within the Republican Party that wanted Lincoln to push harder and faster for the end of slavery and the reform of the South became known as the Radical Republicans The leader of the Peace Democrats in the North was Clement Vallandigham "Mother" Bickerdyke played a major role in the Civil War in all of the following ways EXCEPT She obtained a commission and outranked most generals Britain did not intervene in the Civil War to preserve its cotton supply as the South expected for all of the following reasons EXCEPT British Conservatives wanted the North to win to prove democracy works. The Confederacy's self-imposed difficulties included all of the following EXCEPT Its emphasis on the states undermined morale in the army. The map of the major battles in the Interior in 1862-63 shows that Farragut took the lower Mississippi after Grant survived Shiloh. The South's actual advantages in the Civil War included all of the following EXCEPT A belief that Britain would be forced to intervene for cotton. Which paramilitary group sacked and burned Lawrence, Kansas? William Quantrill's Raiders All of the following are true of the North's effort to gain control of the Mississippi River EXCEPT It had almost nothing to do with the Mississippi River itself. What percentage of men called to serve in the Union armed forces who actually did serve 7 percent. Which of the following helped inspire a systematic United States government program to deal with the health problems of a mass army? Mary Ann Bickerdyk The correct chronological order of the following events is Morrill Tariff Act, Battle of Antietam, New York City Draft Riots, Fort Pillow massacre. Grant, as general in chief, followed a policy of total war in all of the following ways EXCEPT He allowed the burning of Vicksburg. The working class looting of stores and lynching of blacks that occurred in New York City between July 13 and July 16, 1863 became known as the New York City Draft Riots Social tensions in the South during the Civil War
The similarities between North and South at the beginning of the Civil War included all of the following EXCEPT They were basically equal in terms of population and military capacity. The document that freed all of the slaves in the United States was the Thirteenth Amendment. Which battle ended in mass panic as the Union forces and northern sightseers fled to Washington after Confederate forces routed Union troops? First Bull Run The border states' decision was important for all of the following reasons EXCEPT It allowed the Confederacy to move its capital to Richmond. Most soldiers who died in the Civil War died because of Disease The victory of Mexican forces over the invading French in 1862 is celebrated as a Mexican national holiday known as El Cinco de Mayo The South's plan in 1861 to force Britain and France to recognize the Confederacy by withholding cotton from the market was known as Cotton diplomacy Grant's strategy of engaging the enemy and pressing forward was made possible in the final analysis by The greater population of the North. The map of the major battles in the East in 1861-61 shows that McClellan lost the Seven Days but won at Antietam. The Democrats in the North who opposed the war, the draft, emancipation, and other acts by Lincoln were called Peace Democrats or Copperheads Other than winning the war, what was the primary goal of the Republicans in Congress during the Civil War? Have the federal government promote economic development of the nation.