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“I do not expect the Union to be dissolved -- I do not expect the house to fall -- but I do expect it will cease to be
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lilkakes
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The Battle for Fort Sumter did which of the following?
Gave the Union control over the Mississippi River Demonstrated the
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J.J.
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Which of these was a consequence of the Civil War?
A- General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea destroyed Southern
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Kelsey
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"His 1863 Emancipation Proclamation freed Confederate slaves but scholars still debate whether it rested on any firm
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Leon
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Based on the excerpt, which statement best illustrates the impact of Lincoln’s proclamation on government?
A >It increased the
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Martha
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Which of the following were instrumental in General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
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2 of 42 of 4 Items
Feature A city with a few large residential buildings in the foreground and a few tents and barracks built
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Almost from the beginning of his administration, Lincoln was pressured by abolitionists and radical Republicans to issue an
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which of the following were instrumental in General Grant's plan for ending the civil War?
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Cayl
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What was the significance of battle Olustee? Select all that apply. (2 points)
The battle was the largest and bloodiest Civil war
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Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous?**
A. It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle. B. It
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MASON
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Can somebody help me with this?
Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous? A: It was an African American unit that was noted
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rainyman
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why was the 54th massachusetts regiment famous?
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gabby
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What event caused four additional Southern states to secede from the Union?
A. The U.S. accepted West Virginia as a state. B. The
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yes
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Why did Generals Grant and Sherman use a total war strategy and how did that strategy contribute to the end of the war?
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The Emancipation Proclamation was an order from Lincoln...
calling for Confederate slaves to be freed ending slavery in the
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jiskha
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"We seek no conquest. all we ask is to be let alone."
- Jefferson Davis 1.) According to this quote, which statement best
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Writeacher
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American Civil War literature developed between the years _[blank]_.
1870 and 1900 1700 and 1850 1800 and 1860 1850 and 1880 i
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michael
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which of the following was not a cause for civil war
A-belief of states rights B-blockading southern ports C-declaration to end
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Everybody knows
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Why would ironclads prove more important to the union then to the Confederacy?
A. The war at sea was not in Porten to the
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Cxgjbcf
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What offers the BEST reasoning behind William Tecumseh Sherman's strategy of using "total war" to defeat the South?
A) The
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Miracle
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Hey I just have 1 question.
What event caused four additional Southern states to secede from the Union? The U.S. accepted West
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Melanie
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Why is the Battle of Antietam significant in the Civil War?
A. The Union won the battle. C. The South won the battle. C.
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Cookies :3
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If you had been H ooker, what would you have done differently during the battle of Chancellorsville? Would you have made the
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1. Why did William T. Sherman want to attack Columbia? (1 point)
because he had lost a previous skirtysh there Obecause he wanted
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Plshelp
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Use the Land Order to answer the question.
Describe how the Land Order relates to later Reconstruction policies toward free
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iiyomi
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which of the following were strategies used by the Union during the civil War select all that apply
a. naval blockade b.
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mason
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Why was the Confederate victory at the First Battle of Bull Run potentially more harmful than it was beneficial to the
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ei
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Use the excerpt from War Department General Order 143 to answer the question. What conclusion does the order MOST CLEARLY
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Bad Bunny
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What Texas battle is best regarded as a strong victory for the Confederacy?
• Galveston • Palmito Ranch • Sabine Pass •
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Which answer best describes the participation of Texans in the Civil War?
• Many Texas soldiers fought for the Confederacy,
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why was the 54th massachusetts regment famous
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The Union had an agricultural advantage over the Confederacy during the Civil War because farms in the North
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TINA SMITH
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1. The Civil War began when the south attacked___?
Answer: Fort Sumter 2. what was the border state? Answer: A state that shared
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Tamaki Amajiki
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Atlanta's military importance to the Confederacy was that it was the
A) Capital City B) Most populated city in the Confederacy C)
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U do not need to know
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How did each side argue for and against the rights of states to secede from the Union?
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PLEASE HELP IM CRAZY BEHIND
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Which is true regarding how presidential Congressional plans differed?
A: the president wanted to bring seceded back into the
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Anonymous
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Almost from the beginning of his administration, Lincoln was pressured by abolitionists and radical Republicans to issue an
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Stressed Otaku
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Fill the blank
The Union army was able to continue fighting at Gettysburg even after being driven out of town because Union
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Green Tea
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“... Every stalk of corn in the northern and greater part of the field was cut as closely as could have been done with a
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Payton
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"His 1863 Emancipation Proclamation freed Confederate slaves but scholars still debate whether it rested on any firm
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Anonymous
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What did Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware have in common during the Civil War?
A.They all declared their neutrality
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Bobby Adams
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What was demonstrated by the First Battle of Bull Run?
1. That the North would win 2. That the South was better trained than the
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Mystery
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I cannot find this answer anywhere in my text. If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it!
1. Which of the following best
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Blair
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Which of these actions did President Lincoln take at the beginning of the Civil War?
He declared martial law throughout the
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Oscar
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civil war ---> triumph of american democracy over european aristocracy.
I'm supposed to write a paragraph about this, but I don't
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Lala
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What is the meaning of Confederate debt repudiation?
Any money loaned to the Union or to individual Union states by means of
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Where did General Lee surrender?
Richmond Appomattox Court House Gettysburg Vicksburg
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Which of the previously mentioned victories was a turning point in the Eastern Theater?
Richmond Gettysburg Manassas Vicksburg
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What two victories turned the tide of the war in the North's favor?
Gettysburg Appomattox Court House Richmond Vicksburg Manassas
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