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Name:_________________________________________
Period:_______________
Chapter 19 Term Sheet (50 points)
Directions: Explain the significance of each of the terms. You must fill out the term sheet completely in
order to use it on the test. If it is missing any of the terms, then you will not be able to use it and a zero
will be awarded for the grade.
1. March 4, 1861
2. Jefferson Davis
3. Fort Sumter, South Carolina
4. U.S. Army Major Robert Anderson
5. April 12, 1861
6. Border states
7. North Advantages in Civil War
8. South Advantages in Civil War
9. Anaconda Plan
10. Winfield Scott
11. South Plan to Win the War
12. Cotton diplomacy
13. Richmond, Virginia
14. The Rebels (Johnny Rebel)
15. The Yankees
16. July 1861 Battle of Manassas Junction
17. General Irvin McDowell
18. Thomas Stonewall Jackson
19. First Battle of Bull Run
20. George McClellan
21. General Robert E. Lee
22. 3 accomplishments Robert E. Lee had before the Civil War
23. Seven Day’s Battle
24. Casualties of Seven Day’s Battle
25. Second Battle of Bull Run
26. Battle of Antietam
27. September 17, 1862
28. War at Sea
29. Blockade
30. Ironclads
31. Virginia
32. Monitor
33. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
34. Western Strategy for Union Army
35. Battle of Shiloh
36. David Farragut
37. Strategy for David Farragut
38. John C. Pemberton
39. Siege of Vicksburg
40. July 4, 1863
41. Battle of Pea Ridge
42. William H. Seward
43. September 22, 1862
44. Emancipation Proclamation
45. Contrabands
46. 54th Massachusetts Infantry
47. Copperheads
48. Habeas corpus
49. Southern Struggles during the war
50. Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia
51. Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
52. July 1, 1863
53. July 2, 1863
54. General George Meade
55. General George Pickett
56. Pickett’s Charge
57. Turning Point of the Civil War
58. Gettysburg Address
59. Wilderness Campaign
60. General William T. Sherman
61. Total war
62. Sherman’s March to the Sea
63. April 2, 1865
64. April 9, 1865
65. Appomattox Courthouse
66. Union Casualties during Civil War
67. Confederate Casualties during Civil War
68. John Wilkes Booth
69. Death of Abraham Lincoln
70. Ford’s Theatre
71. Reconstruction