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Why was it important for Lincoln to wait to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
• It could have caused revolts in the North.
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TWO
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What was the main message of the gettysburg address?
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noodle
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This was the name given to a new type of warship, invented by the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. It had armor plating
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John B
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This battle was fought in the North in July 1863... it resulted in this general repulsing the Confederate army of General Robert
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John B
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Which of the following WAS NOT one of the Benefits of the Civil War?
Group of answer choices The Federal Government emerged as a
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John B
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At this "turning point" battle, the Union won a decisive victory by dividing the Confederacy along the Mississippi River. It was
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John B
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His scorched earth strategy included cutting a swath 60-miles wide through Georgia, beginning with Atlanta and ending at the sea
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John B
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This general's scorched earth strategy included cutting a 60-mile wide swath though the state of Georgia all the way to the
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John B
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TRUE or FALSE - General George Meade led the Union (North) forces at the Battle of Vicksburg.
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John B
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which of the following best describes daily life in the south during the civil war
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Carlos Jimenez
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These Northerners came to the South after the war. Southerners accused them of trying to get rich from the South's misery.
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MyMelodylovesBooks
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15. June 30th, 1863 general lee and general meade would meet in ___ at the town of ____. a three-day battle would happen in
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rstaats88
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Why was control of the Mississippi River an important goal of the Union strategy in the West? The Mississippi river was key
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rstaats88
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Move the strength or weakness to the correct side: Believed they were fighting for Independence Few factories Larger source
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rstaats88
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1. the joint committee on reconstruction accused the south of trying to "preserve slavery...as long as possible". which of the
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rstaats88
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Which reason best explains why the Union blockaded the port of Savannah, Georgia, during the Civil War?
A. to prevent needed
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Anonymous ;)
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what kinds of noncombat duties did African Americans do for the union?
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big bass🤪
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How would emancipation weaken the Confederacy's ability in the war?
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big bass🤪
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how is emancipation week in the confederacy's ability in the war
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big bass🤪
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Why was General McClellan replaced as commander of the Union Army? General Burnside was a close, personal friend to Abraham
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rstaats88
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what advantages did the North have over the South at the start of the Civil War? (Choose 2)
The North had a more robust fishing
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rstaats88
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4. the first shots of the war were fired at ____ on April 12, 1861.
a. fort sumter b. gettysburg c. bull run d. antietam
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rstaats88
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Explain what events and actions caused the conflict between Barbara Frietchie and the Confederate soldiers. Write three to four
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bando
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Lincoln's main purpose in “The Gettysburg Address” is to:
A. argue why the Union will win the war B. explain the importance
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Nirvana
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Which of the following best exemplifies how the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War for the Union?
A. The
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omg 😒
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Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, given November 19, 1863 on the
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-Jackie-
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6.)What does the phrase, "swapping horses in the middle of the stream, "mean, and who said it?
A.)Lincoln said it & was referring
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#FreeGucci
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1. Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous? (I point)
Olt was Lyn African American unit that was noted for heroism in
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Angel
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Which of the following statements is true about African American soldiers during the Civil War?
(1 point) Responses They were
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How did fighting in the civil war change the lives of Texas soldiers ?
a) They came to support the cause of secession b) They
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Natalie
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During the Civil War, the Union employed a tactic known as the Anaconda Plan. Explain this plan and whether you believe it was
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blank slate
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What were the major issues that prisoners faced in Andersonville prison? Select all that apply.
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kazo
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How did the presence of the border states illustrate a difference between the Union and Confederacy?
The Confederacy had more
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Oscar
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Is my 2 paragraph essay error free? I have double checked it in my Word document but I wanted to triple check! :-) Thanks!
Fort
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Kate Moreuo
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"Our cause being almost lost, something decisive and great must be done".- John Wilkes Booth
The most immediate result of the
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help pls
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Why did Lincoln wait until after the Union victory at the Battle of Antietam to announce the Emancipation Proclamation?
A.He
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soot
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Which of these gave the Confederacy an advantage over the Union during the Civil War? (5 points)
The South's strong military
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Please Help :)
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Im not very good in SS unless i get at least some help,hints, and clues.
We seek no conquest.All we seek is to be let alone.
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GorillaGirl11
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why was general grant better able than general lee to withstand tremendous losses?
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EmilyMay
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It was said that the Civil War was “a rich man’s war but a poor man’s fight.” Write a paragraph explaining the statement
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Help
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A writer is analyzing the causes and effects of the American Civil War. Which is an example of a fact or detail that is directly
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Sub-Zero
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How did the presence of the border states illustrate a difference between the Union and Confederacy?
The Confederacy had more
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Oscar
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General Sherman used the total war strategy, during which the North didn’t discriminate between civilians and the military
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jjj
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12. What did Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware have in common during the Civil War? (5 points)
They all declared their
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Amanda Fire
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could some plz check my answers. this * stands for my answer. my answers r also at the last question on the bottom.
1. why did
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watguy!!!
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Which strategies did the Union intend to use as part of its Anaconda Plan? Select the two correct responses.
(1 point) Responses
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which jobs did john bell hood have in the civil war? select all that apply. 2 points
1.leading texas soldier into battle*******
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santa
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I am anti slavery
what are the differences in the 2 sides that fought in the civil war? I mean, was one side anti slavery and the
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Jason pol
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What actions would francis lubbock have most likely supported during the civil war?
please please please help me really quick
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santa
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1. Why did the call for military volunteers lead more states to secede?
A: Lincoln's call for military volunteers created a
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Victoria
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