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1. What was the capital of the Confederate States of America?
Montgomery
Charleston
Richmond
Nashville
2. During what Civil War battle was the famous Pickett's Charge?
Chancellorsville
Richmond
Antietam
Gettysburg
3. What battle contained the single deadliest day in American history?
Vicksburg
Chancellorsville
Antietam
Gettysburg
4. What day did Abraham Lincoln give the Gettysburg Address?
September 16, 1863
November 19, 1863
January 7, 1863
December 24, 1862
5. Approximately how many Americans died during the Civil War?
620,000-750,000
1,100,000-1,270,000
220,000-380,000
450,000-540,000
6. What was Ulysses S. Grant's real name?
Hiram Ulysses Grant
Ulysses Porter Grant
Ambrose Ulysses Grant
Andrew Stuart Grant
7. What was the first state to secede from the Union?
Alabama
Mississippi
Tennessee
South Carolina
8. Where were the first shots of the Civil War taken?
Fort Sumpter
Bull Run
Gettysburg
Fort McHenry
9. What was the nickname given to William Tecumseh Sherman by his troops?
Uncle Billy
Sherm
Little William
Steel Sherman
10. What was the first battle between Ironclad warships?
Battle of Hampton Roads
Battle of Shiloh
First Battle of Charleston Harbor
Battle of Vicksburg
11. At what battle was Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson shot by his own troops?
First Bull Run
Gettysburg
Sharpsburg
Chancellorsville
12. Who was the famous Union general who "Marched to the Sea"?
George Henry Thomas
George B. Mclellan
William Tecumseh Sherman
Ulysses S. Grant
13. Where did Robert E. Lee sign his surrender to Ulysses S. Grant?
Washington D.C.
Arlington
Appomattox Court House
Gettysburg
14. Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?
Jefferson Davis
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Newman
Abraham Lincoln
15. The capture of what city occurred from April 25 to May 1 in 1862? The capture of this city helped the Union to secure the Mississippi and is considered a turning point in the Civil War.