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Chapter 17 Section 1 terms and names
Emancipation Proclamation –
Purpose: Lincoln wanted to weaken the south
Result: African-Americans rushed to enlist in Union Army
**Freed only slaves in states rebelling against the Union (Confederate states)
54th Massachusetts regiment – one of the first AfricanAmerican regiments organized in the North…………….they led the attack on Ft. Wagner in
South Carolina
Chapter 17 Section 2 terms and names
Copperhead – Northern Democrats who favored making peace with the South
Conscription – both sides passed draft laws in order to raise troops to fight the war
Bounty – amount of money paid by the Union government to Northern men who
volunteered to serve in the Army
Income tax – established by the Union army to help pay the costs of fighting the war
(a tax on earnings)
Greenback – paper money (currency) issued by the Union government during the Civil
War (it was green in color) It helped the Northern economy by ensuring that people had
money to spend and it also helped the Union pay for the war
Clara Barton - woman who collected supplies and provided nursing care for the soldiers
on the battlefield ….called the “angel of the battlefield” started the Red Cross
Ch 17 Sec 3 Terms and Names ID
William Tecumseh Sherman – know for his practice of total war
Siege of Vicksburg – victory here gave the Union total control of the Mississippi River
Robert E. Lee – commanded the Confederate army at Gettysburg
Siege of Vicksburg – Grant won a great victory for the Union here
Ulysses S. Grant – commanded the Union forces at Vicksburg
William Tecumseh Sherman – his victory helped Lincoln win re-election in 1864
Battle of Gettysburg – Pickett’s Charge occurred here
Appomattox Court House – Lee surrendered his army here
Ulysses S. Grant – he accepted the surrender of Lee’s army
Battle of Gettysburg – last major battle in Northern Territory occurred here
Chapter 17 Section 4
Explain the significance of the following:
1. Thirteenth Amendment
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2. John Wilkes Booth
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Chapter 17 Study Guide
54th Massachusetts Regiment …. All black regiment, fought without pay, won fame for
fighting at Fort Wagner >>> this victory increased the popularity and enlistment of African
American soldiers in the Union army
Turning points in the Civil War …..
Siege of Vicksburg (turning point in West) gave the Union total control of the Mississippi
River and it also divided the Confederacy in two..
Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania (turning point in the North) After the Confederate
defeat (Pickett’s Charge was a major Confederate blunder which led to the Union victory),
Robert E. Lee realized he could not win in the North so he retreated ….the reason Lee
was even in Gettysburg was because Confederate troops had heard of a shipment of shoes
in the area (the South was searching for the shoes), Lee invaded the North, hoping to fuel
Northern discontent with the war, a victory in the North might encourage European
nations to recognize the Confederacy
Appomattox Court House is the site where Robert e. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant
Lee surrendered because Grant had captured Richmond, the capitol of the Confederacy
William Tecumseh Sherman believed I total war>>> this means that he made war against
everything that could support the enemy army……..Sherman’s conquest of Atlanta helped
Lincoln win reelection in 1864.
Lincoln believed he had the authority as president of the United States to free slaves in
rebelling states (the South) as a military tactic>>> so he issued the Emancipation
Proclamation (he needed to be in a position of strength before he freed any slaves this
occurred after the Union victory at Antietam.
Frederick Douglass urged Lincoln to free the slaves as a war tactic…….some abolitionists
criticized Pres. Lincoln because he didn’t free all the slaves at that time.
Clara Barton founded a relief agency that later became the Red Cross
The Union government raised money to fight the war by passing an income tax (a tax
which taxes people’s earnings) and issued greenbacks to finance the war
The draft laws (conscription) existed both in the South and the North…. In both the North
and the South the richer people could hire substitutes to fight in their stead
Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery in the United States
“Stonewall” Jackson was one of the Lee and the South’s best generals >>> when he
died>>> this hurt the Confederacy.
People who protested the war (Northerners who showed opposition to war) were arrested
and put in jail with no trial under President Lincoln’s authority
In Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address he stresses that we need to “bind up the nation’s
wounds” so that the South can rejoin the United States without much trouble.
Southern slaves could aide the Northern war effort by volunteering to fight in the union
army, by refusing to go with the planters when they fled Union armies, or by sabotaging
southern crops and farm equipment.
Chapter 17 Review
Explain the significance of the following:
1. Emancipation Proclamation
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2. 54th Massachusetts Regiment
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3. conscription
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4. Battle of Gettysburg
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5. Ulysses S. Grant
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6. Robert E. Lee
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7. Siege of Vicksburg
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8. William Tecumseh Sherman
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9. Appomattox Court House
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10. How was the Thirteenth Amendment different from the
Emancipation Proclamation?
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11. Fourteenth Amendment **
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12. Fifteenth Amendment **
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13. Income tax__________________________________________