Unit+Six--Chapter+15+terms+and+Short+Answer+Questions

Chapter 15--Enduring Vision Short Answer Questions 1. What major advantages did each of the combatants, Union and Confederacy, possess at the start of the Civil War? 2. How successfully did the governments and economies of the North and South respond to the pressures of war? 3. How did the issues of slavery and emancipation transform the war? 4. What factors determined the military outcome of the war? 5. In what lasting ways did the Civil War change the United States as a nation?

Chapter 15--Enduring Vision Terms Election of 1860 Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Jefferson Davis Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant George McClellan Stonewall Jackson William Tecumseh Sherman Battles – Significance as well as what happened Fort Sumter First Bull Run Antietam Shiloh Chancellorsville Gettysburg Vicksburg Fredericksburg Atlanta/ Savannah Appomattox Court House Naval battles (ironclads) Advantages/ Disadvantages of each side Roles of Britain and France Anaconda Plan Conscription – North and South (loopholes, too) Legal Tender Act - 1862 Greenbacks National Bank Act - 1863 Suspension of writ of habeas corpus //Ex parte// Merryman New weaponry of the Civil War Emancipation Proclamation Trent Affair Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 Homestead Act – 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act – 1862 War Democrats Peace Democrats/ Copperheads Draft Riots in NYC Matthew Brady and photography (p. 464-465) //Ex parte// Milligan Clement Vallandigham Clara Barton Andersonville prison camp Anna Dickinson Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony John Wilkes Booth Ford’s Theater Impact of the war (in addition to the casualties)