| Question | Answer |
| a gun with a grooved barrel | rifle |
| a union general victorious in the west | ulyssess S. Grant |
| the plan to smother the south"s economy | anaconda plan |
| a union victory in tennesse | battle of shiloh |
| a union loss near manassas, virginia | first battle of bull run |
| a talented military leader from virginia | robert e. lee |
| a group of soldiers on horseback | cavalry |
| the southern victory that started the war | fort sumter |
| the conditions and practices that promote health | hygiene |
| the bloodiest day in american history | battle of antietam |
| on what type of land form was fort sumter on | a harbor |
| which city and harbor lay near the fort | charelston, south carolina in charelston harbor |
| which 2 rivers empty into the harbor | ashley and cooper |
| what are the 2 confederate forts that are in the harbor | fort moultrie and fort johnson |
| what passage did the union have for resupplying the fort | the atlantic ocean |
| why was fort sumter so easy to capture | because it was right in the middle of the harbor |
| what might have happened if the union ships had attempted through | they would have been forced to retreat |
| what was the main cause of death in the cival wAr | unpropper hygiene |
| what were two advances in the cival war | the rifle and the ironclads |
| how might drilling help recruits | so there would be less injuries and deaths |
| what are the union victories | battle of gettysburg, antietam and shiloh |
| what victories did the confederacy have | first battle of bull run |
| who was head of forces at shiloh | william tecumseh sherman |
| head of confederate forces at shiloh | johnston |
| who was the head of unoin forces at antietam | mcclellan"s |
| who was the head of coonfederate forces at antietam | lee |
| fall of new orleans | a heavy blow to the south that left only 150 miles of the missippi river in confederate hands |
| seven days battles | the battles that lasted a week |
| who is george mcclellan | slow moving union general whom lincoln finally fired |