| A | B |
| Rule by the army instead of elected government officials - put into effect in Baltimore | martial law |
| General who captured Atlanta and then marched to the sea, destroying everything in his path | Sherman |
| Northerners who were against Lincoln's handling of the war | Copperheads |
| name given to people who overcharged for war materials | profiteers |
| The Union's first ironclad | Monitor |
| The Confederacy's first ironclad | Merrimack |
| Document that freed slaves in the states still in rebellilon, so abolition became a new Union goal. | Emancipation Proclamation |
| Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville were victories for Robert E. Lee. So which side won these battles? | the Confederacy |
| Lincoln's main goal in the Civil War was to ? | preserve the Union |
| Grant planned to end the war by destroying food and equipment that might be useful to the enemy. This affected civilians. What is this called? | total war |
| Union general who marched through the Shenandoah Valley waging total war | Sheridan |
| Civil War nurse who later founded the American Red Cross | Clara Barton |
| the right to have charges filed or a hearing before being jailed | habeas corpus |
| Commander of the Confederate army | Robert E. Lee |
| Confederate general who inspired his troops at Bull Run and was later shot by his own side after Chancellorsville. | Stonewall Jackson |
| The African American regiment, the 54th Massachusetts, showed great courage when they attacked what fort? | Fort Wagner |
| A military blockade of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender | siege |
| What 2 battles were the turning point of the Civil War? | Gettysburg and Vicksburg |
| Place where Lee surrendered to Grant | Appomattox Courthouse |