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Unit 5: Period 5: 1844–1877
5.3 The Civil War
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Why did the North oppose the expansion of slavery?
Economic and moral reasons
What event marked the beginning of the Civil War?
Attack on Fort Sumter
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in 1863.
True
Robert E. Lee led the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
True
The Confederacy relied on defensive tactics and mobility to offset the Union's
numerical
advantage.
True
Match the economic and social characteristics with the North or South:
North ↔️ Industrialized, urban economy
South ↔️ Agrarian, slave-based economy
The Battle of Antietam was the single bloodiest day in American
history
Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
True
The Emancipation Proclamation declared all enslaved people in Confederate-held territories to be
free
Reconstruction efforts aimed to rebuild the South and reintegrate it into the
Union
Arrange the major events of the Civil War in chronological order:
1️⃣ Fort Sumter
2️⃣ Battle of Antietam
3️⃣ Battle of Gettysburg
4️⃣ Surrender at Appomattox
The Civil War ended when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S.
Grant
Who was the 16th President of the United States during the Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
The Union implemented a naval blockade to cut off Southern ports and
trade
The Confederacy relied on defensive tactics and mobility to offset the Union's numerical advantage.
True
The Civil War began when Confederate forces attacked Fort
Sumter
Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation during the
Civil War
.
True
Match the strategy or tactic with the Union or Confederacy:
Union Blockade ↔️ Naval blockade to cut off Southern ports
Confederate Mobility ↔️ Defensive tactics and mobility to offset numerical disadvantage
The Civil War led to the strengthening of the federal government and the rise of the Republican Party.
True
The South believed in state sovereignty, while the North favored a stronger federal
government
.
True
The Battle of Antietam led to Abraham Lincoln issuing the
Emancipation Proclamation
.
True
Which battle is considered the turning point of the Civil War?
Battle of Gettysburg
What were the two main issues that caused the Civil War?
Slavery and states' rights
Which Union general led the Union armies to victory in the Civil War?
Ulysses S. Grant
Arrange the following strategies and tactics in order of their primary use by the Union or the Confederacy:
1️⃣ Blockade (Union)
2️⃣ Technological Innovations (Union and Confederacy)
3️⃣ Attrition Warfare (Union)
4️⃣ Defensive Tactics (Confederacy)
The South believed in state sovereignty, while the North favored a stronger federal government.
True
Major events of the Civil War in chronological order
1️⃣ Attack on Fort Sumter
2️⃣ Battle of Antietam
3️⃣ Emancipation Proclamation
4️⃣ Battle of Gettysburg
5️⃣ Surrender at Appomattox
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union to victory and accepted Lee's surrender at
Appomattox
Constitutional amendments passed during Reconstruction
1️⃣ 13th Amendment: Abolished slavery
2️⃣ 14th Amendment: Granted citizenship
3️⃣ 15th Amendment: Protected voting rights
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