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Confederate. Last person to stand down at the end of the war.
Confederate prison. Another name for Fort Sumter towards the end of the war.
Union. Known as "father of sideburns"
Union. Lead the funeral procession for President Lincon
Union. He is know for the saying: "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!"
A Union boat that was turned into the CSS Virginia
A raft with turrets. 18 inches above the water.
Another word for Andersonville prison
Union. Nicknamed Young Napoleon. His last name starts with Mc.
The Proclamation that set slaves free
a plan to push rebellious Southerners to withdraw from the war. Its name has a type of snake in it.
Court House were Robert E Lee Surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
A railway center that the confederacy used for guns shipment. when the union captured it, they burned it.
Man in charge of Pickett's charge, in Gettysburg
In Pickett's charge, he reluctantly watched many die.
The most costliest battle in the civil war. on the third day of this battle, Pickett's charge happens, wich killed many.
Was the final major action in the Vicksburg Campaign. after this, Mississippi was slit in half
The first major battle in the civil war that saw pain and suffering.
The BLOODIEST day in American history
The first major battle were the Union lost a total of over 30,000 men. sounds like the thing were people release bulls into the street
Was the person who led "Sherman's March"
Calvary Commander. This person is in a poem.
Calvary commander for the Confederate.
Was awarded the Medal of Honor after leaving being a collage professor
this man earned the nickname "Rock of Chickamagua" after his defense in the Battle of Chickamagua.
Confederate General: shot and lost an arm from a Confederate... :)
Became President for two years to help reconstruct after the war.
Most iconic of the civil war commanders. middle name start with E.
Quaker that broke the rules and joined the army in 1861.
Confederate. Ran for president of the confederate states during the war.

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Unit 11 Vocab

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THE CIVIL WAR

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