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Ch 14 Quiz 2 Review. What general played a critical support role in all the following Confederate victories: First Manassas, Seven Days' Battles, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville? Braxton Bragg Stonewall Jackson Robert E. Lee J.E.B. Stuart. Stonewall Jackson. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CH 14 QUIZ 2 REVIEW
What general played a critical support role in all the following Confederate victories: First Manassas, Seven Days' Battles, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville? Braxton Bragg Stonewall Jackson Robert E. Lee J.E.B. Stuart
Stonewall Jackson
The significance of the clash between the Monitor and the Merrimac was that the Confederates broke the Union blockade Confederates sank two Union warships Union completed its blockade age of wooden ships began to come to a
close
age of wooden ships began to come to a close
Which of the following statements about the Peninsular Campaign is false? The Army of the Potomac kept advancing
despite its losses the North lost more major battles than the
South the Union army reached the outskirts of
Richmond the Southern troops were outnumbered
during the campaign
The Army of the Potomac kept advancing despite its losses
What was the most significant outcome of Joseph E. Johnston's attack at Fair Oaks outside Richmond? The Union army was routed. Both sides suffered heavy losses Robert E. Lee was promoted to
command the army Richmond was burned
Robert E. Lee was promoted to command the army
Which of the following battles was the first clear-cut defeat of the Army of Northern Virginia? Battle of Chancellorsville Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Gettysburg First Battle of Manassas
Battle of Gettysburg
What famous speech did Lincoln give to dedicate a war cemetery for one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War? _____________________
Gettysburg Address
True/False
___ The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
True
True/False
___ Pickett's Charge was a last-ditch effort by Confederates to win at Gettysburg.
True
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ Southern ironclad that threatened
to break the blockade
A) Merrimac
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ Northern ironclad with a revolving gun
turret
G) Monitor
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ early, unsuccessful attempt to capture
the Southern capital
C) Peninsular Campaign
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ diversion of two Union armies with a small
Confederate force
D) Valley Campaign
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ the South's successful defense of its
capital
B) Seven Day's Battles
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ resulted in the Emancipation
Proclamation
E) Battle of Antietam
A) Merrimac B) Seven Day's Battles C) Peninsular Campaign D) Valley Campaign E) Battle of Antietam F) Battle of Gettysburg G) Monitor
___ end of the South's offensive
capabilities
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F) Battle of Gettysburg