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Transcript
Chapter 4 Section 2 –The Civil War
The Main Idea
The Civil War broke out following a Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, leading to
widespread fighting, heavy casualties, and the eventually defeat of the
Confederacy
There are four parts to this section:
1.The Civil War Begins
2.Life During the Civil War
3.Fighting Continues
4.The Final Phase
Part One of Section 2
The Question: How did the Civil War begin and what were some of the early
battles?
What states were considered the slave-holding, border states still in the Union?
DelawareMarylandMissouriKentuckyWhat were the goals of both the North and the South?
Why did the Union army want to gain control Mississippi River?
Where were most of the officers from North and South from?
What was the first major battle of the Civil War?
Why did the battle turn into chaos for both sides?
What was the result of Battle of Bull Run?
Who was the victor?
What was the first major victory for the North?
Who was the famous Union general at the Battle of Shiloh?
Under the leadership of whom would the Union lose the Second Battle of Bull Run?
What side won at the Battle of Antietam?
How was General McClellan viewed?
How did the Civil War begin and what were some of the early battles?
Part Two of Section 2
The Question: What was life like during the Civil War?
What was the Emancipation Proclamation?
What roles did the African Americans play during the Civil War?
What were some of the conditions for soldiers in the Civil War?
Who were the Copperheads?
What roles did some women play during the Civil War?
What was life like during the Civil War?
Part Three of Section 2
The Question: How did continued fighting turn the tide of the war?
Why did the North fight to stop blockade runners?
What was the most famous naval battle between the North and the South?
What happened at the Battle of Fredericksburg in December of 1862?
What were the three major battles that followed after Fredericksburg?
How was the North defeated by the South at Chancellorsville?
What was the victory known as in the South?
What was the next major battle?
On the last day of the battle what occurred?
How did the battle end?
What was going in the West while the Battle of Gettysburg was taking place?
What occurred on July 4th, 1863?
What was the strategy of General Bragg at Chattanooga?
Why was Chattanooga, TN important?
How did continued fighting turn the tide of the war?
Part Four of Section 2
Question: What happened in the final phase of the war?
What was so important about the 13th Amendment?
Why did Lincoln expect to lose the election of 1864?
How did the war end?
Where did the war end?