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VS7-Civil War SOL Jeopardy Before the Civil War Virginia Battles PeopleEventsTerms 400 200 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200.
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Civil War USHC - 4.3 Outline the course and outcome of the Civil War, including the role of African American military units; impact of the Emancipation.
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1861: The Country Goes to War. Lincoln Elected President November 6, 1860 Red – Lincoln Yellow – Bell Blue – Douglas Green – Breckinridge Purple – Non-Voting.
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April 9, 1865 at a private home in a Virginian village called Appomattox Court House: General Lee surrendered his Confederate forces.
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1. In 1864, the Valley was the breadbasket of the Confederacy. Its ripe farms and fields provided critical wheat, corn, beans, meat and potatoes for Lee.
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By: Mr. Quintero Cultural History. On 1770, fire bells rang in Boston. There was no fire! The bells were a calling for patriots to come to the town square.
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U.S. History Ch. 11 Notes The Civil War 1) Although the South had many experienced officers to lead its troops, the North had several economic advantages.
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Total War Destroy the will to fight to win the war –Strategic –Psychological –Economic Sherman’s March to the Sea.
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Abraham Lincoln * Grew up in the Midwest * Educated himself and became a lawyer * He was tall and thin in appearance * Lincoln’s main goal as president.
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The Battle of Antietam September 17, 1862. Robert E. Lee (CSA)George B. McClellan (USA) The Two Commanders.
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Chapter 14 Section 4 The Coming of the Civil War Describe the results of the election of 1860. Explain why southern states seceded from the Union. Summarize.
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