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The Union attacked For Wagner to capture...   Charleston  
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The Emancipation Proclamation was issued after what battle? (name the state the battle took place in as well)   Antietam, Maryland  
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The Union general at Vicksburg was (include state)...   Pesident Grant, Mississippi  
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In the Presidential Election of 1864, President Lincoln ran against Democratic hopeful...   McClellan  
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Name 5 advantages the C.S.A. had over the U.S.A. in the civil war.   vast territory, defensive war of attrition, strong military tradition, better marksmen, motivation  
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How did the Emancipation Proclamation hurt the C.S.A. from a military perspective?   Changed goal of war to the fate of slavery - ruined any likely support from Britain. This also encouraged the C.S.A. to falter from a defensive war (couldn't afford the extensive loss of life that would ensue)  
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Even though Antietam was an important victory for the North, what major mistake was made?   Mass 'suicide' of Union troops  
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After Fort Sumter, the first large scale battle of the war was the Battle of... (state, too)   Bull Run, Mississippi  
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Turning point of the war...   Gettysburg.. South wasn't able to recover from loss of deaths.  
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Two military victories for the South were... (state, year, reason)   1st Battle of Bull Run (1861), Virginia - big embarassment for North and 2nd Battle of Bull Run (1862), put Confederates within 20 miles of Washington, D.C... began invasion of North  
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Define habeas corpus   Speedy trial, can not be arrested w/o charge.  
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The main components of the Anaconda Plan were...   Blockade Southern ports, take Mississippi River and New Orleans, take Richmond (latter wasn't successful)  
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What battle affected the outcome of the Presidential Election of 1864?   Antietam  
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Name 5 advantages the USA had over the CSA in the Civil War.   Powerful navy, money/National Bank/bonds, foreign relations, larger population, industry  
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Who were the Copperheads?   Peace Democrats (peacable negotiation)  
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The commanding general for the Union at the 1st Battle of Bull Run was...   Irwin McDowell  
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Robert E. Lee was closing in on Washington, D.C. after his victory at the battle of..   Bull Run (2nd)  
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The CSA supplied most of Britain's...   Cotton  
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New Orleans was recaptured by...   Farragut and Butler  
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