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End Of The War.
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What did Lee say about surrendering to Grant at Richmond?
a) That he would rather die 1000 deaths.
b) That he couldn't wait for the war to be over.
c) That he was eager to talk to him about the terms.
d)
Why did Grant tell his troops to stop celebrating after the confederate surrender?
a) He reminded them that they might need the ammunition as the war came to a close.
b) He reminded them that they could get hurt by stray bullets.
c) He reminded them that the rebels were their country men.
d)
What did Grant do for Confederate soldiers who surrendered?
a) He let them join other Confederate units.
b) He let them keep their horses.
c) He gave them accommodations.
d)
What did Grant do for Confederate officers who surrendered?
a) He let them keep their weapons.
b) He let them leave to command other Confederate units.
c) He gave them medals of honor for their bravery.
d)
What is total war?
a) War that lasts a long time.
b) War that destroyed all of the soldiers of the enemy.
c) War on an enemy's will to fight or support an army.
d)
Who was the Union Commanding General?
a) Grant
b) Lee
c) Tecumseh
d)
Who was the Confederate Commanding General?
a) Grant
b) Lee
c) Tecumseh
d)
What happened at Appomattox Courthouse?
a) It was the courthouse where war spies were put on trial.
b) It was one of the bloodiest battles of the war.
c) Lee surrendered his army to Grant.
d)
How did Lee and Grant act towards one another when they met to discuss surrender terms.
a) They were respectful and gracious.
b) They were angry and mean.
c) They were ashamed and embarrassed.
d)
How did the Union victories in the south help Lincoln get reelected?
a) They helped Northerners and Southerners begin to view Lincoln a positive way.
b) They changed southerners views of Lincoln.
c) The victories changed how Northerners viewed Lincoln.
d)
This refers to when the Confederate states formally withdrew from the United States.
a) Succeed
b) Fort Sumter
c) Abolitionist
d)
This place was overtaken by Confederate forces, the Union attempted and failed to keep the fort, and this event marked the start of the war.
a) Fort Sumter
b) Succeed
c) Abolitionist
d)
This was a person who wanted to stop or abolish slavery.
a) Abolitionist
b) Succeed
c) Fort Sumter
d)
What was the Anaconda Plan?
a) North's plan to win the war, which involved a blockade, control of the Mississippi, and the capturing of Richmond
b) The first battle of the war in which the Union attempted to take Richmond and were stopped at Manassas by the Confederacy.
c) The battle was became known as the bloodiest battle day in American history.
d)
What was the 1st Battle of Bull Run
a) The first battle of the war in which the Union attempted to take Richmond and were stopped at Manassas by the Confederacy.
b) North's plan to win the war, which involved a blockade, control of the Mississippi, and the capturing of Richmond
c) The battle was became known as the bloodiest battle day in American history.
d)
What was the Battle of Antietam known as?
a) The battle was became known as the bloodiest battle day in American history.
b) North's plan to win the war, which involved a blockade, control of the Mississippi, and the capturing of Richmond
c) The first battle of the war in which the Union attempted to take Richmond and were stopped at Manassas by the Confederacy.
d)
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