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THE END OF THE WAR Chapter 10 Section 4

1) In March 1864, Lincoln met with ____________________. This general had 2 plans for winning: 1) Move towards _________________ and attack Lee’s forces along with General Meade 2) Have General William Tecumseh _______________ march from Atlanta to the Atlantic Ocean ULYSSES S. GRANT RICHMOND, VA SHERMAN

2) Grant believed in a ______________ - the destruction of food, equipment and anything else of use to soldiers and ___________ The ___________ of the South would suffer greatly and the ___________ would be saved. 3) Grant pushed Lee’s army into _______________, VA. Lee had to ____________ Grant’s troops TOTAL WAR CIVILIANS PEOPLE UNION PETERSBURG HOLD OFF

4) General Sherman pushed toward ________________. It was an important center for _________ and ______________ His troops ________________ Atlanta in November The Union tore up __________________, blew up ______________, burned _____________, destroyed ___________ and killed _______________. ATLANTA RAILROADS FACTORIES DESTROYED RAILROAD TRACKS BRIDGES BARNSCROPS ANIMALS

5) Sherman’s troops marched through _____________________ and headed to Richmond, the Confederate capital. 6) Spring 1865 – The __________________ knew it was beaten. 7) April 3 – The Union entered ___________, the Capital of the South 8) General ________ and his troops retreated until they were cornered. NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERACY RICHMOND LEE

9) On April 9, 1865, _______ met Grant at Appomattox Court to surrender. Grant did not believe in _____________ the South. Terms: 1) Southern soldiers must give up ________________ 2) Soldiers can keep their ____________. 3) Officers could keep ___________, ___________ and ___________. 4) All soldiers would be ________ LEE PUNISHING WEAPONS HORSES PISTOLS SWORDSHORSES FED

10) ________________ would be assassinated only 5 days after the war ended. (April 15) He was shot by _____________________ at Ford’s Theater in Washington DC. 11) More than ______________ would die. The North lost ___________ More than ______________ were wounded. The North had ____________ The Union spent _____ billion The Confederacy spent ____ billion. Much of the South was ___________. PRESIDENT LINCOLN JOHN WILKES BOOTH 618, ,000 $8 $2 RUINED 360, ,000