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Review Ch.11, Sec.5 for quiz
Chapter 11, Section 5
National
Bank Act
Thirteenth Red Cross John Wilkes
Amendment
Booth
Ch.11, Sec.5
V. The Legacy of the War
A. The War Changes the Nation
1. political changes-conscription and income
tax.
2. economic changes-businesses, national
railroad system, new national banking
system
a. wider economic gap between North
and South
3. Human Cost of the War-more thean
600,000 soldiers died
4. Changed the way future wars would ba
fought-better guns, trenches, hand
grenades, land mines, ironclad ships(
Monitor, Merrimack)
B. The War Changes Lives
1. African Americans lives improved, at least
on paper-13th Amendment
2. Military leaders had to find a new
direction for their lives.
3. Clara Barton-American Red Cross
4. Assassination of Lincoln
a. John Wilkes Booth
b. Springfield, IL
c. 7 million pay their respects
Ch.11, Sec.5
V.
The Legacy of War
A.
The War Changes the Nation
1.
Political Changes- conscription and income tax.
2.
Economic Changes-businesses, national railroad system, new national
banking system
a. wider economic gap between the North and the South
3.
Human Cost of the War-more than 600,000 soldiers died
4.
Changed the way future wars would be fought-better guns, trenches, hand
grenades, land mines, ironclad ships (Monitor, Merrimack)
B.
The War Changes Lives
1.
African Americans lives improved, at least on paper- 13th Amendment
2.
Military leaders had to find a new direction for their lives.
3.
Clara Barton- American Red Cross
4.
Assassination of Lincoln
a.
John Wilkes Booth
b.
Springfield, IL
c.
7 million pay their respects
Review Questions
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10.
_______was Lincoln’s freeing of all slaves behind Confederate lines.
________was the name given to a Northern Democrat who advocated making peace.
________was the drafting of civilians to serve in the army.
________is a tax that takes a percentage of an individual’s income.
________was a Union nurse who helped establish the American Red Cross
________was the Union victory in Mississippi that led to the Union control of the
Mississippi River.
________was the Union general who destroyed Georgia in his march to the sea.
________was a Northern ironclad warship.
________abolished slavery in the entire United States.
________assassinated President Lincoln.
Ch. 11 Study Guide
•
Be able to identify the following:
a. Ulysses S. Grant
b. William Tecumseh Sherman
c. Abraham Lincoln
d. Robert E. Lee
e. Stonewall Jackson
f. George McClellan
g. David Farragut
h. Jefferson Davis
i. Clara Barton
j. John Wilkes Booth
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What was Lincoln’s main goal when the Civil War began?
What abolished slavery in the North?
What were the Southern advantages over the North?
What was the stated aim in the Emancipation Proclamation?
What were the three steps of the Anaconda Plan?
What were the effects of the Emancipation Proclamation?
How did Lincoln deal with dissent in the Union states?
What problems did the African Americans have to face while serving in the
Union army?
What things contributed to the food shortages in the South during the war?
What helped Lincoln win the reelection in 1864?
10.
11.
Character Development
• What are the benefits of being a fair
person? How do you benefit from the
fairness of others?