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Civil War People and Terms

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Robert E. LeeConfederate General who surrendered at Appomattox
Ulysses S. GrantUnion general who led the U.S. to victory over the Confederate Army
Thomas "Stonewall" JacksonConfederate General who held firm at the 1st Battle of Bull Run.
Thomas "Stonewall" JacksonConfederate general who was accidentally shot by one of his own men at the Battle of Chancellorsville
General Robert E. LeeGeneral in charge of the Army of Northern Virginia
General Ulysses S. GrantGeneral in charge of the Army of the Potomac
J.E.B. StuartA successful and important Confederate Cavalry Commander
General Ambrose BurnsideA Union commander who was unsuccessful in his attempt to overtake the Confederate army at the Battle of Fredericksburg
Jefferson Davispresident of the Confederate States of America
Abraham LincolnPresident of the U.S. during the Civil War
Andrew JohnsonPresident who took office after Lincoln was assassinated. He was president during Reconstruction.
Washington, D.C.Location of the U.S. capital during the Civil War
Richmond, VAlocation of the Confederate capital during the Civil War
MerrimacThe former name of the Confederate Ironclad.
C.S.S. VirginiaThe name of the Confederate Ironclad
U.S.S. Monitorthe name of the Union Ironclad
water off Hampton Roadslocation of the Battle of the Ironclads
ironcladtype of new warship developed and used during the Civil War
1st Battle of ManassasFirst major battle of the Civil War
Fort SumterFirst shots of the Civil War were fired here. There were no casualties.
Richmond, VACity that Confederate troops set fire to when it was clear that the Union troops were going to overtake them here.
Siege of Petersburga long-lasting Civil War battle, which the Union finally won. The war ended not long after this victory
Appomattox Court HouseThe Confederate troops were surrounded here, and here is where they surrendered.
siegelong attack in which a group is surrounded and supplies are cut off
turning pointan event that is the cause of important changes
retreatmove back
reinforcementsa group of fresh soldiers
rationslimited amounts of food given to soldiers by the army
junctionplace where two railroads or roads come together
Montgomery, AlabamaThe FIRST capital of the Confederacy.
surrenderto give up fighting or to admit defeat
cavalrytroops trained to fight on horseback
infantrysoldiers trained to fight on foot


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