Ch. 14 – A New Birth of Freedom: The Civil War – Flashcards
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German immigrant Marcus Spiegel helps us explain what about average American's views of the Civil War?
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That people had different views - they weren't supporting a specific group, or being completely Democratic or Republican
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What were the advantages of the Confederacy at the outset of the war?
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The Union had to conquer an area of land larger than Western Europe and that the Confederacy had motivated soldiers fighting to protect slavery
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What were technological changes that helped to make the Civil War a modern war?
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Railroad, iron clads, telegraph, observation balloons, hand grenades, submarines, trenches, and the modern rifle
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What were the Monitor and the Merrimac?
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The first demonstration of the superiority of ironclads over wooden ships, which revolutionized naval warfare
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Approximately how many Union and Confederate soldiers died during the Civil War?
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620,000
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Describe the strategy of the Anaconda Plan.
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To strangle the south economically, which included a naval blockade
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Describe the scene of the First Battle of Bull Run.
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Took place in Northern Virginia on July 21, 1861. Union soldiers retreated and almost 800 men died - more Americans than any other previous battle
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Who was offered a command in the Union army, but declined because of his devotion to his native state?
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Robert E. Lee
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The major Confederate army in the East, commanded by Robert E. Lee, was called?
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The Army of Northern Virginia
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On what front were Union forces most successful on in the war's early years?
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Western fronts
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Why is Antietam a notably battle?
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More soldiers perished in Antietam than in all other wars fought in the US in the nineteenth century combined
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What did General George McClellan accomplish and not accomplish during the war?
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He won against Confederate troops in Western Virginia and assumed command of the Union's army of Potomac, but was not able to win the Battle of Antietam
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What was the Crittenden Resolution? What was it's purpose?
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It affirmed that the Union had no intention of interfering with slavery, and even Northern soldiers returned fugitive slaves to their owners, which enraged the antislavery circles
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Why was Lincoln hesitant to support abolition early in the war?
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He wanted to keep the border slave states in the Union, so the North would have the most support for the war
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What were "contraband camps"?
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Holding camps for enslaved peoples, or "contrabands"
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When did Great Britain abolish slavery in its empire?
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1830's
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The last nation to abolish slavery was?
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Brazil
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In what year did slavery officially end in the Western Hemisphere?
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1888
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Which Union general in Missouri decreed freedom to that state's slaves in 1861, a year before Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
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John C. Frémont
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What was Abraham Lincoln's slavery policy during the first two years of the war?
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To prevent the expansion of slavery, through gradual emancipation
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Why was the timing of Lincoln's issuance of an emancipation proclamation important? Why couldn't he issue it before?
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He had to wait due to it's legality during the president's authority as a military commander-in-chief, which led to the proclamation exempting areas under Union control, where the war had already ended, therefore, slaves under the Confederate's control were to be freed
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The Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863 applied to what states? What was the constitutional authority the President used to issue the Proclamation?
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It applied to the southern states, not the border or Union ones; used his authority as a military commander-in-chief
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What was the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer regiment best known for?
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Their attack on Fort Wagner, South Carolina, which helped to dispel widespread doubts about black's ability to withstand the pressures of the Civil War battlefield
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During the Civil War what effect did black soldiers have on the public opinion in the North?
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Led Republicans to believe that emancipation must bring with it equal protection of the laws, regardless of race
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Lincoln's vision of the United States during the Civil War reflected what ideals?
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Unifying a particular people with a common ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage, universal ideas centered on political democracy and human liberty, and that the US represented that the government should not rest of the popular consent that all men are free
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What were the main themes of Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"?
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All men are created equal, war was bringing out a new birth of freedom, and the sacrifices of the soldiers would ensure that the government of the people, for the people, by the people, would not perish from the Earth
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What actions did Abraham Lincoln take to curtail civil liberties during the Civil War?
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He suspended the writ of habeus corpus twice, for people of "disloyal activities"
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What was the key holding of the US Supreme Court in the case of Ex parte Milligan?
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It was unconstitutional to bring accused persons before military tribunals where civil courts were operating
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What does Alexander Stephen say about the founders ideas of equality? Why does he argue that slavery in the South differs from slavery as it existed in previous societies?
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He said that black people are not equal to white people and that slavery is the black's natural and moral condition. He argues that slavery is different because their system does not violate the law that you cannot enslave your own race, because blacks are not white
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Who was Clement Vallandigham?
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A leading Ohio democrat known for his blistering anti war speeches; was convicted of treason
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Describe the economic impact of the war on the Northern economy.
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The profits of industry bloomed, and mechanization and agriculture grew, which led to a rising class of capitalist entrepreneurs
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What is Colonel John Chivington famous for?
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He's infamous for leading a unit of soldiers to attack a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians at Sand Creek, killing 400 men, women, and children
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What was the relationship between the Confederacy and Native Americans?
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Better than the relationship between the Union and Native Americans - the Confederate Constitution provided for Indian tribes to elect representatives to congress and allowed the tribes complete self-government
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What are "Captains of industry"? Who were some of the Northerners who took advantage of economic opportunities of the war?
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They were industrial entrepreneurs who took advantage of supplying the military for their own benefit; some of these people were Andrew Carnegie (iron&steel), John D. Rockefeller (oil), Jay Gould, J.P. Morgan, and Phillip D. Armour (financiers)
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"Greenback" was a Civil War-ear nickname for?
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Paper money
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What was the US Sanitary Commission?
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A national relief agency to coordinate donations on the northern home front
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During the Civil War, how did northern white women blend into the economy more?
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They took jobs as clerks in government offices
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Who lobbied for the United States to endorse the First Geneva Convention of 1864?
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Clara Barton, an advocate of woman's suffrage and president of the National Red Cross
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Describe the New York City riots of July 1863?
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Led by Irish immigrants, who assaulted symbols of the new order being created by the war - draft offices, mansions of the wealthy Republicans, industrial establishments, and the city's black population
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Who were the Copperheads?
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The democrats; named after a snake that strikes without warning
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What sort of leadership problems did Jefferson Davis encounter? What actions did he have to take to make the Confederacy able to make war? Why was this "paradoxical"?
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He had problems involving a lack of a party system, he wasn't politically flexible, and couldn't win over the ordinary people. Davis needed to create an opposing party to the Republicans, which was paradoxical because parties were thought of as threats to national unity
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"King Cotton diplomacy" led Great Britain to doing what?
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Introducing cotton to Egypt, Asia, India, and Russia, which led to the worldwide crisis of the overproduction of cotton
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What caused domestic problems and resentment within the Confederacy?
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Social change, internal turmoil, and the "twenty-negro" draft
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Who was Ross Greenhow?
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The widow of a former American diplomat, who headed an espionage ring in Washington D.C., that passed valuable information about Union troop movements to the Confederacy
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In July 1863, the Union won two key victories that are often identified by turning points in the war. These victories occurred at?
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Gettysburg and Vicksburg
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Why was the Union's manpower advantage over the Confederacy so critical?
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Because they had such a large amount of soldiers, they were continuously able to fight, and also made it hard for the enemy to concentrate on certain groups of forces or retreat from battles
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What were the effects of the May and June battles in Virginia (between the armies of Grant and Lee)?
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The largest amount of casualties from a war and became more in common go the trench warfare of World War 1
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Which September 1864 event helped Lincoln win reelection as a president that November?
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Because John C. Frémont withdrew from the election and that General Sherman's capture of Atlanta
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The "Sea Island Experiment"refers to?
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When Union troops occupied the island off the coast of South Carolina, where all the white population fled, leaving behind 10,000 slaves, which were freed and educated on how to survive as a free people
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What was the main aspiration for former slaves in the Reconstruction?
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To get better education so they could work for wages to pay for better shelter, clothing, and a varied diet
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What were the stipulations of the Wade-Davis Bill in 1864?
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That a majority, not 10%, had to pledge support for the union before Reconstruction could begin in any state and guaranteed blacks equality before the law, but did not give them the right to vote
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What was the primary purpose for General Sherman's "March to the Sea"?
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To punish the South by destroying Georgia and South Carolina
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What was the 13th Amendment?
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Abolished slavery throughout the entire Union
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What was the theme of Lincoln's second inaugural address?
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Reconciliation and that God had brought the war to punish the nation
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In his last speech, Lincoln said what regarding postwar policy?
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Limited black suffrage
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How was Ulysses Grant received in Europe during his tour in the 1870's?
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He was well respected and celebrated as a military genius, "Hero of Freedom", and nation-builder
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What were the ultimate effects of the war on American history?
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The destruction of slavery, power gained in the North and lost in the South, and placed the challenge of protecting African-American freedom