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23 Cards in this Set
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Chittenden Compromise
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Was created by John Chittenden to preserve the union by redrawing the missouri compromise line.
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Robert E. Lee
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Leader of the Confederate army.
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Joseph E. Johnston
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Led the confederate army at the First battle of bull run.
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First Battle of Bull Run
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The confederates dug in high on a hill, the South had won.
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Stonewall Jackson
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General who stopped the Unions assault at the first Battle of Bull Run.
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Anaconda Plan
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This was a naval blockade of the Souths ports.
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Mary Boykin Chesnut
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Her diary gave a glimpse of what life was like in the South during the Civil War.
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Elizabeth Blackwell
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First women to become a licensed doctor in the U.S.
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U.S. Sanitary Commission
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Battle the diseases and infection that killed soldiers in the North.
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Clara Barton
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Women who cared for soldiers on the battlefield.
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Sally Tompkins
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Among the Confederate women who founded small confederate hospitals.
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Conscription
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The confederacy's draft they had.
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Copperheads
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Northerners who sympathized with the South, spoke out against the North using Newspapers and protests.
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Habeas Corpus
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Protection against unlawful imprisonment.
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Ulysses S. Grant
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He was the leader of the Union forces.
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Battle of Shiloh
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Was a big win for the Union, and helped them have an advantage in the fight to control the Miss. river valley.
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David Farragut
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He led the naval battle that captured New Orleans.
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George B. McClellan
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Lincoln ordered him back to Virginia to capture Richmond.
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James E. B. Stuart
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Led a unit to gather info on enemy positions.
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Emancipation Proclamation
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This freed slaves in all states rebelling against the U.S.
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Battle of Antietam
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This battle raised the Union's confidence, and it was a very bloody battle.
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54th Massachusetts Infantry
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This is where many of the Union soldiers fought for.
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Martin Delany
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Was the first African American promoted to the rank of Major.
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