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Geography Leaders Battles AKA A Soldiers Life
People
Which side did Texas fight on?
A 100
Confederacy
A 100
Which side did Kentucky fight on?
A 200
Union
A 200
Which side did California fight on?
A 300
Union
A 300
Which side did Virginia fight on?
A 400
Confederacy
A 400
Which side did Tennessee fight on?
A 500
Confederacy
A 500
What side was Jefferson Davis on?
B 100
Confederacy
B 100
What side was Abraham Lincoln on?
B 200
Union
B 200
What side was Robert E. Lee fighting on?
B 300
Confederacy
B 300
What side was Ulysses S. Grant fighting on?
B 400
Union
B 400
What side was Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson fighting on?
B 500
Confederacy
B 500
Which side won the Battle of Bull Run?
C 100
Confederacy
C 100
Which side won the Battle of Antietam?
C 200
Union
C 200
Who won the Battle of the Iron Clads?
C 300
Union
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager
Who won the Battle of Gettysburg?
C 400
Union
C 400
Which side won the Battle of Chancelorsville?
C 500
Confederacy
C 500
Battle of Bull Run
D 100
Battle of Manasses
D 100
A larger population, abundant resources, better banking /
finacial system, and an established railway network
D 200
Northern advantages
D 200
Johnny Reb, Rebs, Butternut and Grey
D 300
Nicknames for Confederate soldiers
D 300
Battle of Sharpsburg
D 400
Battle of Antietam
D 400
Home field advantage (fighting on familiar
territory), sword fighting, hunting, riding and shooting, excellent military leaders, a reason / cause to be fighting
D 500
Southern advantages
D 500
The majority of the day was spent doing this
E 100
Drilling or practicing
E 100
Often soldiers did not have basic supplies such as…
E 200
Shoes – Remember this is what Gettysburg was all
about!
E 200
This is what soldiers did to pass the time….
E 300
Play baseball, gamble, read, write letters home and play
practical jokes on each other
E 300
60 % of the fighting forces were under the age of what?
E 400
25
E 400
What movie was based on the 54th Massachusetts?
E 500
Glory
E 500
A slave who wanted to be free and took his case to the
Supreme Court.
F 100
Dred Scott
F 100
A fanatic abolitionist who wanted to lead a slave revolt.
F 200
John Brown
F 200
This man debated Lincoln several times. He would run
against him first for the Senate and later for the
Presidency.
F 300
Stephen Douglas
F 300
He killed Lincoln
F 400
John Wilkes Booth
F 400
She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin that would stir and inflame both abolitionists and pro-
slavery alike.
F 500
Harriet Beecher Stowe
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
The Civil War
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What was the name of the North’s plan to win the war?
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The Anaconda Plan
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