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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
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16. Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia ⇒ <u>General Lee</u>
<span>Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews.</span>
The Government helped with railroad companies by lending them money for the material that they need and by lending them the material they need. That is how the Government helped railroad builders.
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Protest during the World War II Era. The 1940s marked a major change in Georgia's civil rights struggle. The New Deal and World War II precipitated major economic changes in the state, hastening urbanization, industrialization, and the decline of the power of the planter elite.