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FINAL EXAM REVIEW. What did the early battles of the Civil War show?. The need for well trained soldiers . Which was a greater risk, combat or infection and disease? . Infection and disease were greater. How did slaves in the South contribute to the Union war effort? .
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How did slaves in the South contribute to the Union war effort?
How did African Americans in the Union Army contribute to the war effort?
Were all of the slaves in the United States freed AFTER the Civil War?
Why did the Civil War mark a major turning point in American History?
Americans began to think of the country as one nation rather than a confederation of states.
Which side won both the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville?
Who would have been most likely to disapprove of the Emancipation Proclamation?
Why did Lincoln handle the slavery issue cautiously at the beginning of the Civil War?
Because he wanted the border states to remain with the Union
Destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy (TOTAL WAR)
Who was the president of the confederacy during the Civil War?
What river did the Union plan to take control of as a strategy for winning the Civil War?
What was the North’s one official goal at the start of the Civil War?
What did both sides realize during the early days of the Civil War?
It added the abolition of slavery in the South to the Union’s war goals
What economic problem did both the North and the South experience during the Civil War?
How did the South deal with economic problems during the war?
What conflict arose in 1848 in western territories over the issue of slavery?
If slaves would be allowed in the lands added from the Mexican Cession
What is the historical significance of Fort Sumter, South Carolina?
Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War there.
It balanced the number of free and slaves states for almost 30 years
The 54th Massachusetts Regiment lost over half its number trying to take this fort:
This novel described the evils of slavery and helped turn peoples attitudes against slavery: