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First Battle of Bull Run

the first "real" battle of the Civil War; the Confederacy won

the first "real" battle of the Civil War; the Confederacy won

Battle of Fredericksburg

Civil war battle in 1862 in Virginia won by the Confederacy.

Civil war battle in 1862 in Virginia won by the Confederacy.

Battle of Chancellorsville

General Robert E. Lee led the Confederacy and won the battle

General Robert E. Lee led the Confederacy and won the battle



The Virginia

the first ironclad warship

the first ironclad warship

Censorship

An act of control over what can be said written, published or performed in order to suppress what is considered to be morally or politically unacceptable

An act of control over what can be said written, published or performed in order to suppress what is considered to be morally or politically unacceptable

General William Tecumseh Sherman

Union general in 1864; Basically destroyed the South. In Sherman's March, he took a 300-mile march to the sea from Atlanta, destroying everything in his path and freeing slaves. The South was not pleased.

Union general in 1864; Basically destroyed the South. In Sherman's March, he took a 300-mile march to the sea from Atlanta, destroying everything in his path and freeing slaves. The South was not pleased.

March to the Sea

General William Tecumseh Sherman's march to the sea from Atlanta, which cut off Confederate supplies received by the sea

impeach

To accuse government officials of misconduct in office

To accuse government officials of misconduct in office

Reconstruction Plan

A plan for the government to readmit Confederate States and to bring the South back into the Union and

A plan for the government to readmit Confederate States and to bring the South back into the Union and

Grant's Plan

This Union general's plan was to fight until he wore out the Confederate army

This Union general's plan was to fight until he wore out the Confederate army

Lincoln's Plan

10% percent plan: Southern states can re-enter the Union if 10% of the people promise their loyalty; it also ended slavery (13th Amendment)

10% percent plan: Southern states can re-enter the Union if 10% of the people promise their loyalty; it also ended slavery (13th Amendment)

13th Amendment

Abolished slavery

Abolished slavery

14th Amendment

All persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws

All persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws