Chapter 4 Study Guide for EOC
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, Sam Long, Bo Wang
The Union in Peril
Political Problems
Conflicts in Congress
Protest, Resistance, and Violence
Political Parties
Conflicts Lead to Secession
The Civil War
North vs. South
Union and Confederate Forces Clash
The Politics of War
Effects of the War
Reconstruction
The Politics of Reconstruction
Reconstructing Society
The Collapse of Reconstruction
Jeopardy Review
Essential Questions
Essential Questions 1-2
Essential Questions 3-4
Essential Questions 5-6
Essential Questions 7-8
Essential Questions 9-10
Essential Questions 11-12
Essential Questions 13-14
Sources
The Course of the Civil War
The Battle of Bull Run
2.2 Bull Run Infantry Charge
July 1861
First battle
Southern victory
General Thomas J. Jackson given title "Stonewall" Jackson
South thinks war will be an easy win
The Battle of Antietam
2.3 The Battle of Antietam
September 1862
Bloodiest battle
Northern Victory
Third stage of the Anaconda Plan
The Siege of Vicksburg
2.4 Porter's Fleet
May 18 – July 4, 1863
Second stage of the Anaconda Plan
Control of the Mississippi river
Splits confederacy in half
The Battle of Gettysburg
2.5 Gettysburg Battle
July 1863
Northern victory
South felt demoralized
Sherman's March to the Sea
2.6 Sherman's March
November 15 – December 21, 1864
Creates a path of destruction through Georgia
Stole food and livestock
Burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back
The Battle of Appomattox Court House
2.7 Appomattox Court House
April 9th, 1865
Final engagement
Lee surrenders
End of the war
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