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What was the significance of the Battle of Mobile Bay?
It was a crucial Union naval victory, sealing one of the Confederacy's last major ports and lifting Northern morale.
Who commanded the Union forces at the Battle of Mobile Bay?
Rear Admiral David G. Farragut commanded the Union forces.
What famous order did Farragut give during the Battle of Mobile Bay?
Farragut famously ordered, 'Damn the torpedoes! Four bells. Captain Drayton, go ahead!'
What was the outcome of the Battle of Cedar Creek?
It was a decisive Union victory, securing control over the Shenandoah Valley.
Who was the Union commander at the Battle of Cedar Creek?
Major General Philip Sheridan was the Union commander.
What was a key event that occurred at the Battle of Cedar Creek?
A surprise dawn attack by Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Early initially drove back Union forces.
What was the purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea?
To destroy the Confederate war effort's economic base and break civilian morale.
How far did Sherman's March to the Sea cover?
Approximately 285 miles from Atlanta to Savannah.
What was the outcome of General John Bell Hood's Tennessee Campaign?
It was a failed Confederate offensive resulting in significant losses for the Confederacy.
What was the significance of the Election of 1864?
Incumbent President Abraham Lincoln defeated Democratic nominee George B. McClellan by a wide margin.
What did Hood's Tennessee campaign aim to achieve?
To reverse losses in the West by invading Tennessee and cutting Union supply lines.
What was the result of the Battle of Nashville?
Union Gen. George H. Thomas decisively defeated Hood's army, ending the campaign as a total loss.
What were the Union losses at the Battle of Mobile Bay?
Approximately 151 killed, 177 wounded, and 1 ironclad sunk.
What were the Confederate losses at the Battle of Mobile Bay?
Approximately 13 killed, 22 wounded, and 1,587 captured.