General Grant and his army set out to attack Lee and take
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In the South a man who owned more than slaves did not have to enlist for the draft
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After the South seceded from the Union the Confederate government issued over one billion dollars in
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What was the famous Civil War prison located in Georgia that housed over 45000 Union soldiers
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Andersonville, Georgia
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The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through
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The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through Petersburg.
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The of 1862 provided free grants of federal land to every state to be used to establish colleges that would promote the study of agriculture and the mechanical arts
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How men for both the North and the South were taken as prisoners and placed in camps during the Civil War
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Grant's first objective called for
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spotsylvania
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Following the Union defeat at Fredericksburg in December 1862 President Lincoln replaced General Burnside with
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general Joseph hooker
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The Battle of on September 19th and 20th 1863 was the last time the Confederacy would win an important victory in the Civil War
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The Battle of Chickamauga was the last important victory for the
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Grant's offensive against Lee's Army of North Virginia was fought in an area called from May 5 to 7 1864
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The Wilderness
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At the same time as the Battle of Gettysburg General Grant captured the Confederate at Vicksburg Mississippi
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cannons
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President Lincoln appointed a Pennsylvanian to replace General Joseph Hooker as the commander of the Union troops
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General George G. Meade
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At Petersburg Grant defeated General Lee's army
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On the night of June 18-19 at Kennesaw Mountain General Sherman lost over men while the South lost about 400
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On November 25 1863 Union troops attacked the Southern position on Missionary Ridge and defeated the Confederate troops driving them out of what city
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In late 1862 and early 1863 Grant failed to capture what for the North because of the marshy ground
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General Grant and his army set out to attack Lee and take
Richmond
In the South a man who owned more than slaves did not have to enlist for the draft
20.
Question unclear. More what than slaves?
After the South seceded from the Union the Confederate government issued over one billion dollars in
paper money
What was the famous Civil War prison located in Georgia that housed over 45000 Union soldiers
Andersonville, Georgia
The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through
The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through Petersburg.
The of 1862 provided free grants of federal land to every state to be used to establish colleges that would promote the study of agriculture and the mechanical arts
D
morrill act
How men for both the North and the South were taken as prisoners and placed in camps during the Civil War
400,000
Grant's first objective called for
general george meade to attack lee in Virginia and capture
Richmond
At the battle of there were a large number of casualties on each side but no clear winner in the battle
spotsylvania
Following the Union defeat at Fredericksburg in December 1862 President Lincoln replaced General Burnside with
general Joseph hooker
The Battle of on September 19th and 20th 1863 was the last time the Confederacy would win an important victory in the Civil War
The Battle of Chickamauga was the last important victory for the
Confederacy in the Civil War.
Grant's offensive against Lee's Army of North Virginia was fought in an area called from May 5 to 7 1864
The Wilderness
At the same time as the Battle of Gettysburg General Grant captured the Confederate at Vicksburg Mississippi
cannons
President Lincoln appointed a Pennsylvanian to replace General Joseph Hooker as the commander of the Union troops
General George G. Meade
At Petersburg Grant defeated General Lee's army
After a nine-month standoff
On the night of June 18-19 at Kennesaw Mountain General Sherman lost over men while the South lost about 400
2,000
On November 25 1863 Union troops attacked the Southern position on Missionary Ridge and defeated the Confederate troops driving them out of what city
Chattanooga
In late 1862 and early 1863 Grant failed to capture what for the North because of the marshy ground