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Name the first 16 Presidents & their parties

1. George Washington (Ind) 2. John Adams (Fed) 3. Thomas Jefferson (Rep) 4. James Madison (Rep) 5. James Monroe (Rep) 6. John Quincy Adams(Rep) 7. Andrew Jackson (Dem) 8. Martin Van Buren (Dem) 9. William Henry Harrison(Whig) 10. John Tyler(Whig) 11. James K. Polk(Dem) 12. Zachary Taylor(Whig) 13. Millard Fillmore(Whig) 14. Franklin Pierce(Dem) 15. James Buchanan(Dem) 16. Abraham Lincoln(Rep)

What was the primary purpose of the Civil War?

succession of states

What were some advantages of the North?

1. Railroads


2. Factories/ Industrialism


3. Population


4. Good navy (?)

What were some advantages of the South?

1. Better generals


2. Traditions


3. Defensive Strategies


4. Able to gain foreign assistance (England and France)

What was the first battle of the Civil War?

Battle of Bull Run


or


Battle of Manasses

Length of enlistment for the Civil War

3 months

Who earned the name of Stonewall

Thomas Jackson

Who beat (IDK the general) at Peninsular Campaign

Robert E. Lee

The Monitor and the CSS Virginia were...?

ironclad ships


(They also changed the nature of warfare)

The North's plan to defeat the South

Winfield Scott's Anaconda Plan


*To take over Richmond


*Blockade the Coast


*Seize the Mississippi

The bloodiest DAY in the Civil War

Antietam


(The Union's first victory in the East)

States that border the North

Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri

The number one job of the army in North Virginia

To protect Richmond

What battle was Thomas Jackson wounded in?

Chancelorville

General Lee invaded the North for what in Pennsylvania

Shoes

The battle of Vicksburg

*last battle for the Mississippi


*Grant starved the army


*Surrendered on July 4, 1863


Another word for a draft

Conscription

In what city was there a riot because of the draft?

New Yorkkkkk

What Confederate soldier is Arlington for?

Robert E. Lee (it was his house...)

What was the battle cry of the Confederates known as?

Rebel Yell

Who won the most battles of the West

The North

Who won the most battles of the East?

The South

Grant's nicknames

*Unconditional Surrender


*The Butcher

Why did William Sherman marched across for what reason?

To destroy the South's ability to fight

Lincoln's political opponent

McCullen

What American War has had the most casualties?

The Civil War

Union general that had a breakdown

Sherman

Almost brought England ?into? the war

Treaty of Trent


(sorry... I couldn't hear him very well...)

Capitol of the Confederacy

I couldn't hear his answer :(

Natural "blockade" of a city

Vicksburg

Who brought supplies to the South?

Blockade Runners

Most popular city in the South?

New Orleans