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This is Battles Xs and Os: Generals and Strategy Four Score and Seven Years… Lincoln is Thinkin’ Missile-aneous 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Battles 100 200 300 400 Xs and Os 100 200 300 400 500 500 Four score and seven years… 100 200 300 400 Lincoln is Thinkin’ 100 200 300 400 500 500 Missile-aneous 100 200 300 400 500 The turning point of the war Gettysburg This battle transpired a month before Gettysburg; The Confederate victory meant Lee could March further North Chancellorsville This is where Confederates held back the Union until April 1865, at which point Lee was overcome and Davis fled from Richmond Petersburg The fall of this Confederate fort saw the first use of Total War, land-based and river-based attack, and a Union victory on July 4, 1863. Vicksburg This is known as the bloodiest single-day battle on American soil. After this battle, the purpose for the war shifted from preserving the Union to freeing the slaves. Antietam This general commanded the entire Confederate Army Robert E. Lee This general was fired for over strategizing and hesitating in critical situations; He was also the Democratic candidate in 1864 McClellan This general eventually became the leader of the Union army; He had pivotal victories in Vicksburg and hired Sherman as a commander in the South Grant This general earned his nickname during the Battle of Manassas; He was injured by friendly fire and died shortly thereafter Stonewall Jackson He stated the following: “War is Hell.” William Tecumseh Sherman This man delivered a motivational speech to th his 20 Maine right before Gettysburg, emphasizing “freeing men”. It worked. Joshua Chamberlain This speech presented the idea that the Civil War was punishment, but emphasized peaceful Reconstruction Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address This speech stated that the Civil War was a test to measure the nation’s resolve and commitment to freedom Gettysburg Address This document recognized all slaves living in rebel states as free persons Emancipation Proclamation This man was the keynote speaker at the Gettysburg Address Everett Lincoln did the following to deal with dissenters in the North Suspended the writ of habeas corpus In terms of political Lincoln forced this to parties, Jefferson was increase numbers in his a _________________ Union Army; Fortunately, while Hamilton was most Union soldiers were volunteers. a ______________ Draft Lincoln’s objective when he was first elected to the Presidency was not to destroy slavery where it existed; Rather, it was to do this. Prevent the expansion of slavery; Preserve the Union Lincoln decided to send supplies to this fort in 1861. As a response, Jefferson Davis attack the fort to preserve autonomy. Sumter Lincoln exemplified the belief that one should “keep his friends close, but his enemies closer.” With what government body did he demonstrate this? Cabinet This ship was taken by the San Jacinto on its way to Great Britain Trent He was the President of the Confederacy Davis This iron-side was renamed “The Virginia” by the Confederacy Merrimac This term means fighting against both soldiers and civilians Total War This policy calls for torching anything of military importance Scorched Earth Policy This was the last attempt by the Confederacy to break Union lines at the Battle of Gettysburg Pickett’s Charge Final Jeopardy Name the three components of the Anaconda Plan