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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
14

HELP !! Match these Items.

History
1 answer:
Korvikt [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. March of destruction ⇒ <u>Sherman</u>

2. Capital of Confederacy  ⇒ <u>Richmond</u>

3. President of the Confederacy  ⇒ <u>Jefferson Davis</u>

4. North's ironclad  ⇒ <u>Monitor</u>

5. Captured New Orleans  ⇒ <u>Admiral Farragut</u>

6. South gains confidence ⇒ <u>Battle of Bull Run</u>

7. Struggle between proslavery and antislavery groups ⇒<u> ''Bleeding Kansas''.</u>

8. Lee surrenders ⇒ <u>Appomattox Court House.</u>

9. Last Confederate offensive ⇒ <u>Battle of Gettysburg</u>

10. South's ironclad ⇒<u> Virginia </u>

11. Cut communication with South ⇒<u> Battle of Petersburg</u>

12. Gained control of all the Mississippi River ⇒ <u>Battle of Vicksburg</u>

13. Led Northern forces in the West ⇒ <u>General Grant</u>

14. Attempt to capture Maryland ⇒<u> Battle of Antietam</u>  

15. "Stonewall" Jackson killed ⇒ <u>Battle of Chancellorsville </u>

16. Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia ⇒ <u>General Lee</u>

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