(17.4-17.5) The Strain of the War & The War's Final Stages Flashcards
The military leadership of these two men helped the South win key battles in the east.
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
Who were the Generals at the Battle of Fredericksburg?
North-Ambrose Burnside
South-Robert E. Lee
What happened at Fredericksburg?
The South got entrenched on the high ground on December 13, 1862, the Union Army attacked but was driven back and defeated. They suffered heavy losses and General Burnside resigned after.
Who were the Generals at Chancellorsville?
North-Joseph Hooker
South-Robert E. Lee
What happened at Chancellorsville?
The Union has twice as many men but Lee divides his troops with one group attacking from the front while the other group attacks the Union flank (side). The Union withdraws from the battle but the victory is costly for the South as Stonewall Jackson dies.
True or False: African Americans made up more than 30% of the Southern population and were allowed to fight in the war.
False: Although they made up over 30% of the population they were not allowed to fight in the war. The South considered it but felt that they would attack fellow troops.
True or False: The North resisted at allowing African Americans to fight but by 1862, they felt that they needed more soldiers so Congress reversed its policy and allowed African Americans to sign up.
True
What was the most famous African American regiment that fought in the Civil War?
The 54th Massachusetts
Who led the 54th Massachusetts regiment?
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
What were the results of the 54th Massachusetts on the battlefield?
While white soldiers doubted the fighting ability of the African American soldiers, the 54th led the assault on Fort Wagner and served with distinction at the Battle of Olustee as well. The 54th Massachusetts and other African American regiments became famous for their courage in battle.
Who was the leading Southern General at Gettysburg?
Robert E. Lee
When was the Battle of Gettysburg fought?
July 1-3, 1863
Who was the General who took over the top Union command three days before Gettysburg?
General George Meade
Why does the South decide to attack the North?
They wanted to impress Britain/France. If the Confederates seemed to be winning, maybe they could get help from Britain/France, who missed Southern goods (cotton).
What were the key details at the Battle of Gettysburg?
Gettysburg was not a key site. It was almost an accident that the battle took place there. Confederates go into town looking for supplies but encounter the North. The battle starts at 7:30 am on July 1 and the Union troops retreat to Cemetery Ridge (high ground). On July 2nd, Southern generals try to drive the Union from hills named Round Top and Little Round Top but the Union forces hold. The plan was for the Southern Army to fire 140 cannons at the Union, then General george Pickett would lead thousands of troops in attack on the Union position on Cemetery Ridge. It doesn’t succeed (half of the men who started the attack die or are wounded). At the end of the battle, there were over 48,000 casualties (25,000 for the South and 23,000 for the North). The loss at Gettysburg ended all hope for the South of gaining help from France or Britain.