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AP U.S. History “Unit Seven Map Exercise” Mr. Fernandez Map #49 - “Choosing Sides” 1. Using your text or a reference map, label the states and territories outlined on the map. 2. Use different colors or textures to identify the following: a. b. c. d. e. Free states Slave states loyal to the Union States that seceded prior to April 14, 1861 States that seceded after April 14, 1861 Which states were known as the “Border States”? 3. Create a key in the box provided Map #50 – “Major Battles of the Civil War” 1. Locate and label the states outlined on the map, the Tennessee, Cumberland, and Mississippi Rivers, and the Appalachian Mountains. Use different patterns or colors to identify Union and Confederate states. 2. Fill in the blanks for each of the following and then identify each on your map with the corresponding letter: a. The Battle of __________ in July 1861 was the first battle to take place in Virginia. b. The Confederate army’s attack on Fort ________ signaled the start of the Civil War. c. General Grant captured Fort ________ on the Tennessee River and Fort ________ on the Cumberland River in February 1862. d. Generals Johnston and Beauregard tried to defeat Grant near ________, a country meeting house, or church, in Tennessee. e. ________, the capital of the Confederacy, fell to Union troops in April 1865. f. On September 17, 1862, McClellan and Lee clashed at ________, marking one of the bloodiest days in the war. g. At the Battle of ________, General Meade forced Confederate troops to retreat from Pennsylvania. h. After a six-week siege, the city of ________ surrendered to Grant’s army. i. General Sherman destroyed most of the city of ________, Georgia, as part of the strategy of “Total War.” j. General Lee surrendered to General Grant at ________ on April 9, 1865. 3. Use solid lines to show how the Anaconda Plan divided the South into three theaters of war. How did the plan use geography? Explain how the naval blockade affected the South 4. Create a key in the box provided. Map #51 – “The Civil War in the East” 1. Using your textbook or a reference map, identify and label the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Richmond Maryland West Virginia James River Potomac River Washington, D.C. Pennsylvania Virginia York River Chesapeake Bay 2. Identify and label the following battle sites: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Seven Days’ Battle Antietam Chancellorsville Bull Run Harper’s Ferry Fredericksburg Gettysburg 3. Identify and label the following actions: a. b. c. d. Lee’s advance at Antietam McClellan’s attack on Lee at Antietam Lee’s attack on Gettysburg Meade’s defense of Gettysburg Map #52 – “Union Advances” 1. Using your textbook or reference map, identify and label the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Richmond Savannah Appalachian Mountains Tennessee River Nashville Ft. Sumter Mississippi River Cumberland River 2. Locate and label the following battle sites: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Ft. Donelson Shiloh Jackson New Orleans Chattanooga Ft. Henry Memphis Vicksburg Port Hudson Atlanta 3. Using colors or patterns, identify and label the following routes of the Union and Confederate armies: a. b. c. d. Grant’s series of victories along the Mississippi River in the West Beauregard’s defense of Shiloh Sherman’s “march to the sea” Bragg’s advance from Atlanta to Chattanooga 4. Create a key in the box provided.