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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt Key TermsBattlesThe Union The Confederacy Important Citizens

This is the place where the Confederacy surrendered to the Union on April 9, 1865, ending the Civil War.

Appomattox Courthouse

What was the law passed in 1863 authorizing certain banks to issue bank notes backed by U.S. bonds?

National Banking Act

What was the term Republicans applied to Northern war dissenters and those suspected of aiding the Confederate Cause during the Civil War?

Copperheads

What Act awarded proceeds from the sale of public lands to the building of colleges?

Land Grant College Act

What was the law passed by Congress in May 1862 providing Homesteaders with 160 acres of free land in exchange for improving the land?

Homestead Act

This Battle was known for its fierce hand-to-hand combat

Battle of the Wilderness

At which battle did General Grant dig a tunnel filled with explosives underneath the Confederate campsite?

Battle of Petersburg

At what Battle did Union General George Thomas destroy the Confederate army of Tennessee in December 1864

Battle of Nashville

In this Battle, Confederate general John Hood led a frontal assault on well entrenched Union positions south of Nashville in November 1864

Battle of Franklin

This three month army parade in late 1864 led by Union General William T. Sherman from Atlanta to Savannah, and then the sea, destroyed vast amounts of property and the Georgians morale

Sherman’s March

This constitutional amendment prohibited slavery throughout the U.S.

Thirteenth Amendment

Which Union city had the worst draft riot?

New York

How did Ulysses S. Grant change the pace of warfare when he became a General of the Union army?

Instituted Nonstop Warfare

What was the only occupation in which women were paid equal to men?

U.S. Treasury Worker

In the 1860’s, shoemakers, cotton makers, and miners joined what kind of work force?

Labor Unions

This state was formed when residents seceded from the Confederacy and declared themselves for the Union

West Virginia

In March 1865, the Confederacy handed these people guns to help fight for the Confederate cause

Slaves

About how many Confederate soldiers died in the Civil War?

256,000

This became an obstacle for Davis because the South believed so strongly in it

State’s Rights

What three key factors led to the disintegration of the Confederacy?

Military defeats, Economy, Citizens Morale

This Union General was appointed commander of all Union armies

Ulysses S. Grant

Who suspended the Habeas Corpus Act in response to opposition?

Abraham Lincoln

This Confederate president was known for his frigid personality, his insistence on attending to minute details, and his inability to accept criticism

Jefferson Davis

Who were Northern Carolinians who refused to support the war?

Heroes of America

People who attempted to raise prices by lowering supply were________

Speculators