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HOMEWORK 392-395

1. What did the North realize after the Battle of Bull Run? 2. What did Civil war Generals fail to recognize that resulted in thousands of casualties? 3. What did the use of ironclad warships mark and end to?

4. Who did Lincoln replace Irvin McDowell with after the Battle of Bull Run? 5. What did McClellan do for 7 months instead of fight? 6. Why didn’t McClellan have enough troops to attack the Confederate capital of Richmond?

7. What did McClellan learn from the note that one of his soldiers found? 8. Which Union General was fighting out in the Western theater of the war? 9. What was the main difference between McClellan and Grant? 10. Which Union General captured New Orleans, Louisiana?