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Transcript
Review Chapter 11, Section 1
for Quiz
Chapter 11, S1
Fort Sumter
Anaconda
Plan
Bull Run
Stonewall
Jackson
George
McClellan
Ulysses S.
Grant
Shiloh
David S.
Farragut
Monitor
Merrimack
Robert E.
Lee
Antietam
Chapter 11
The Civil War Begins
I. The Civil War Begins
A. Confederate states take over property in the south
1. fort Sumter
B. Lincoln decided to go to war
C. Only 4 slave states remained in the Union- MD,
KY, DE,MO
D. Both sides expected a short war
1. advantages of the North
2. advantages of the South
E. The Anaconda Plan
F. First battle-Bull Run- Confederate victory
1. Stonewall Jackson
G. George McClellan-Union army in the East
H. Ulysses S. Grant-Union victory at Shiloh
1. Union captures New Orleans
I. War for capitals
J. Robert E. Lee-victory at Second Battle at Bull
Run
K. Antietam, MD
1. bloodiest battle
2. Lee forced to retreat
Connections, Points, and Questions
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Connections
Most Important Points
Questions I Have
This matches something I This seems to be the main I’m not sure I understand
already knew!
idea of the reading.
what this means.
Chapter 11
The Civil War Begins
I. The Civil war Begins
A. Confederate states took over federal property in the South
1. Fort Sumter
B. Lincoln decided to go to war
C. Only 4 slave states remained in the Union-MD, KY, DE, MO
B. Both sides expected a short war
1. advantages of the North
2. advantages of the south
E. The Anaconda Plan
F. First battle-Bull Run-Confederate victory
1. Stonewall Jackson
G. George McClellan-Union army in the East
H. Ulysses S. Grant-Union victory at Shiloh
I. War for capitals
J. Robert E. Lee-victory at Second Battle of Bull Run
K. Antietam, MD
1. bloodiest battle
2. Lee forced to retreat
Questions
1.
2.
3.
4.
What advantages did the Union have?
What advantages did the Confederacy have?
The Civil War began with the firing on_____in Charleston Harbor.
Northern newspapers dubbed the Union’s strategy the______, after a snake that wraps around its victims and
suffocates them.
5.
After the battle of______, both sides realized that the war could be a long and bloody struggle.
6.
Robert E. Lee foiled the Union’s early effort to capture Richmond in a series of skirmishes known as
the________.
7.
Lincoln fired General________ For being too cautious and too slow.
True or False
1.
Virginia, the South’s most populous and industrialized state, reminded with the Union.
2.
The Union’s advantages over the South included more fighting power, more factories, greater food production,
and and a more extensive railroad system.
3.
The Union’s three-part plan for defeating the South was to blockade Southern ports, split the Confederacy in two
at the Mississippi River, and capture the Confederate capital at Atlanta.
4.
The war’s first major battle, at Bull Run, was a victory for the South.
5.
The historic clash between the Monitor and Merrimack ended in a draw.
Character Development
• What are the benefits of being a citizen
of a country? What are the civic
responsibilities that go along with
citizenship? What will happen to our
rights and privileges if we don't meet
those responsibilities?