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STUDY GUIDE – Chapter 13: The Civil War I strongly suggest you cross-reference your notes with your book in finding the answers to this study guide! Also, look through all of the HW, CW, DQ, etc. that were assigned for the chapter, so that you are well prepared for your test. Vocabulary 1. women 2. border states 3. draft 4. blockade Very Important Places, Events, Agreements, Etc. 1. Battle of Antietam 2. “march to the sea” 3. Vicksburg 4. Battle of Shiloh 5. First Battle of Bull Run 6. Thirteenth Amendment 7. Richmond 8. Merrimack 9. Army of the Potomac 10. Emancipation Proclamation 11. Battle of Gettysburg VIP (Very Important People) 1. Ambrose Burnside 2. Copperheads 3. Jefferson Davis 4. Dorothea Dix 5. Robert E. Lee 6. Yankees 7. Andrew Johnson 8. John Wilkes Booth 9. Rebels Main Ideas Know and understand the North’s advantages when going into the Civil War. Know and understand what led soldiers to desert the Confederate Army. Know and understand the main goal of the South during the Civil War. Know and understand the results of the Battle of Antietam. Know and understand why Union troops failed to capture Richmond in 1862. Know and understand the effects of McClellan’s failure to take Richmond. Know and understand what state was most important to the Union. Know and understand why General Lee launched an offensive into Maryland in 1862. Know and understand why Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Know and understand one of the important, early goals of the Union. Know and understand why control of the Mississippi River was important. Know and understand how the organization of the Confederacy helped/hindered their war efforts. Know and understand the overall effects of the Civil War on the United States. Reading Graphs & Maps Read and understand the map on p. 572 & 581. Essay Questions (you will have one of the following to answer on your test) 1. Describe the effect of the Civil War on the South’s economy. 2. How did women help the war effort?