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Major Battles of the Civil War (50)
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1.
Label the states and territories outlined on the map.
10
2.
5
3.
Use different colors or patterns to shade the following areas:
a)
free states (blue)
b)
slave states loyal to the Union (orange)
c)
states that seceded from the Union (red)
d)
Create a key in the blank box.
10
4.
How many states were part of the Confederate States of America?
10
5.
Which states were known as border states?
1
6.
Which major river split the confederacy into two parts?
10
6.
Why did both the Union and the Confederacy try to gain the loyalty of the border states?
24
7.
Fill in the blanks with the names of the battle sites described below. Then, locate and label
each site with its respective letter.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
The Battle of ________________ in July 1861 was the first battle to take place in
Virginia.
The Confederate army’s attack on Fort __________ signaled the start of the Civil
War.
________________, the capital of the Confederacy, fell to Union troops in April
1865.
On September 17, 1862, McClellan and Lee clashed at ______________, marking
one of the bloodiest days in the war.
At the Battle of _________________, General Meade forced Confederate troops to
retreat from Pennsylvania.
After a six-week siege, the city of __________________ surrendered to Grant’s
army.
General Sherman destroyed most of the city of ________________, Georgia, as
part of the strategy of “total war”.
General Lee surrendered to General Grant at ______________________________
on April 9, 1865.