The Civil War
You will be asked a series of questions about the Civil War, try to get as many points as you can to beat the other team.
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04.28.21
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05.03.21
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Topics of this game:
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What were some of the main reasons for the civil war
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How did the Mississippi river play a part in the civil war
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What were the northern states called?.
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What were the southern states called
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About how many lives were lost in the American Civil War
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What year did the Civil War begin.
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What fort did Confederate General P.G.T Beauregard fire on to start the Civil War
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Who was elected President of the United States in 1860?
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What was the South's main source of income
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What book did Harriet Beecher Stowe write about slavery
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What was the first southern state to secede from the United States
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Who was president of the Confederacy
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How many states had already seceded when Lincoln took the oath of office
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Who was the General-in-Chief of the Union army at the start of the war
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What was the Anaconda Plan?
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In both the North and South a draftee could hire a substitute to go to war for him
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What was the first major victory for the South
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In 1862 where was the capital of the Confederacy
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With 23,000 casualties, what was the bloodiest one-day battle in US history?
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Who was President of the United States during the Civil War?
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What was the main motivation behind Lincoln making the abolition of slavery a war aim
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Who wrote the Gettysburg Address
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Where did Robert E. Lee agree to terms of surrender
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What amendment was added to the Constitution after the war that freed slaves
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Where was Abraham Lincoln assassinated
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Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
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When did the last Confederate army surrender
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Which side was against high tariffs
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Who was Dred Scott
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Who raided a federal armory in Harper's Ferry (VA) and planned to march south to free the slaves?
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