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This man lead the infamous March through Ga destroying infrastructure and crushing the people's spirits.
a) William T. Sherman
b) Jefferson Davis
c) Alexander Stephens
d) Abraham Lincoln

Camp Sumpter the infamous prison located in Ga is better known as....
a) Andersonville
b) Americus
c) Macon
d) Cordele

The Compromise of 1850 allowed this state to enter the Union as a free state
a) California
b) Georgia
c) Missouri
d) Kansas

Nullification is when....
a) a state decides a federal law is unfair and does not follow it
b) a fancy word for a tariff
c) The name of prison camp
d) The word that means to leave the Union

This battle fought in Ga was a win for the Confederates, but was the bloodiest battle fought in Ga.
a) Battle of Chickamauga
b) Battle of Kettle Creek
c) Siege of Atlanta
d) Battle of Andersonville

This was the name of the plan to block southern ports by the Union Navy.
a) Anaconda Plan
b) Marshall Plan
c) Boa Constrictor Plan
d) Sherman Plan

Bad water, diseases, and lack of proper shelter led to the deaths of about this many soldiers in Andersonville
a) 13000
b) 25000
c) 45000
d) 10000

This section of the country was much better prepared for the war.
a) North
b) South
c)
d)

Henry Wirz is remembered for ...
a) Being the commander of the prison at Andersonville and being hanged after the war
b) winning the election of 1864
c) being the first Georgian killed during the war
d) having his leg and arm amputated after the Battle of 9 Pines

After the Atlanta Campaign what happened to the city of Atlanta
a) it was burned to the ground
b) it became the 6th capital of Ga
c) Sherman used as his headquarters for the remainder of the war
d) the city repelled the Union soldiers and survived the war

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