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Leader at Gettysburg (Union)
George Meade
Leader at Gettysburg (Confederate)
Robert E. Lee
Battle where Union slowed down for Potomac bridge materials
Fredericksburg
Law requiring Northerners to catch escaped slaves
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Why the South attacked the North at Antietam
To persuade Maryland to secede and pressure the Union
Union general at Antietam
George McClellan
Middle Passage
Route of the transatlantic slave trade between Africa, the Americas, and Europe
Union general at Fredericksburg
Ambrose Burnside
Union general at Chancellorsville
Joseph Hooker
Union general at Gettysburg (correction)
George Meade (not Grant — Grant took command later in 1864)
USS Monitor description
Ironclad Union ship with a rotating turret
How Stonewall Jackson died
Accidentally shot by his own men, died from pneumonia after arm amputation
False about Battle of Bull Run
The armies were trapped in a sunken road (false statement)
Who was fired twice (Union)
George McClellan
Robert E. Lee fact
Captured John Brown at Harpers Ferry arsenal
Irvin McDowell fact
Union general defeated at Bull Run
Joseph Hooker fact
Outmaneuvered by Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville
Ambrose Burnside fact
Led Union forces at Fredericksburg
James Longstreet fact
Confederate general nicknamed 'Lee’s Warhorse'
54th Regiment
First all-Black regiment led by Robert Gould Shaw; fought heroically at Fort Wagner
Four ways the Union had more resources than the South
Larger population; more factories; greater railroad network; more money and supplies
Two things the Emancipation Proclamation did
Freed enslaved people in Confederate states; allowed African Americans to fight for the Union
President of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
Underground Railroad leader
Harriet Tubman