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Antietam
10
12
7
Bull Run
2
8
Fredericksburg
Chancellorsville
5
3
6
1
Shiloh
11
1
Ft. Sumter
9
4
KEY
= Confederate Victory
= North
Directions:
= Union Victory
= South
1. Trace in the division between North/South by tracing a dark line along the northern boundary of Texas, up
the western boundary of Arkansas, and northern boundary of Tennessee and Virginia. Atlas P. 56
2. Color in the northern states, southern states, and border states according to the KEY on the left. Atlas P. 56
= Border States (slave states that
3. Color in the KEY
blue for Union victory, red for Confederate victory.
stayed with the Union)
4. Find Bull Run, MD. Label it as #1 (first battle) and color it in as a Confederate victory. Atlas P. 56
5. Find Ft. Sumter, by Charleston, SC. Color it in as a Confederate victory. Atlas P. 56
Name ________________________________
Teacher __________________ Per._____
Date___________
Directions: Look up the battles on the textbook pages given. Fill in the blank with the word “Union or Confederate” depending
on who won that specific battle. Color in the corresponding bubble on your map.
Civil War Battles
#
page #
Battle
Date
State
Outcome
1 p. 466
Battle of Fort
Sumter
April 12, 1861
South
Carolina
________________ victory: Beauregard takes Charleston Federal
fort, first battle of American Civil War.
2 p. 480481
First Battle of Bull
Run
or First Manassas
July 21, 1861
Virginia
_________________ victory: McDowell loses to J.E. Johnston,
Beauregard; Jackson named "Stonewall".
Battle of Shiloh
April 6–7, 1862
_________________ victory: Grant and reinforcements under Buell
Tennessee repulse Albert Sidney Johnston and P. G. T. Beauregard, but the Union
lost more men.
4 p. 484
Capture of New
Orleans
April 25 – May 1,
Louisiana
1862
5
Battle of Memphis
June 6, 1862
6 p. 484
Battle of Richmond
(Kentucky)
August 30, 1862 Kentucky
_________________ victory: Edmund Kirby Smith routs Union army
under Brig. Gen. William "Bull" Nelson.
Battle of Antietam
September 17,
1862
Maryland
_________________: Strategic Union victory. McClellan ends Lee's
invasion of North, bloodiest day of war.
8 p. 498499
Battle of
Fredericksburg
December 13,
1862
Virginia
_________________ victory: Lee beats back repeated frontal
assaults by Burnside.
9 p. 503505
Siege of Vicksburg
May 18 – July 4,
_________________ victory: the siege ends; Grant accepts surrender
Mississippi
1863
of second Confederate army.
3 p. 483
7 p. 486
10 p. 502503
11 p. 516
12 p. 512
Battle of Gettysburg July 1–3, 1863
_________________ victory: _________________ forces capture
city.
Tennessee Union victory: Union forces capture the city.
Pennsylva _________________ victory: Lee loses to Meade, Pickett's Charge
nia
fails, ends second invasion of North.
Burning of Atlanta July 20-Sept. 2,
1864
Georgia
& Sherman’s
March to the Sea
_________________ victory: Sherman’s troops left Atlanta a burnt
men. They marched to the sea burning down cities along the way,
leaving a trail of destruction.
Battle of
April 8, 1865
Appomattox Station
Virginia
Union victory: Union forces thwart Lee's final attempt to resupply.
Battle of
Appomattox Court
House
Virginia
_________________ victory: Lee's forces surrounded. He
subsequently surrenders.
April 9, 1865