| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Slave-freeing document | Emancipation Proclamation | 90%
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| Confederate commander in Virginia | Robert E. Lee | 90%
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| Killed at Chancellorsville, "Stonewall" | Thomas Jackson | 89%
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| Main US general, captured Richmond | Ulysses S. Grant | 89%
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| Second Confederate capital | Richmond | 84%
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| Nickname for Union soldiers | Yankees | 84%
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| Border state, Battle of Perryville | Kentucky | 81%
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| Bloodiest one-day battle of the war | Antietam | 77%
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| Most of the generals were taught at this academy | West Point | 76%
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| US general who used "scorched earth" tactics | William T. Sherman | 76%
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| Unofficial Southern anthem | Dixie | 72%
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| First battle of the war | Fort Sumter | 69%
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| Harriet Beecher Stowe's book | Uncle Tom's Cabin | 69%
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| Had the charge at Gettysburg named after him | George Pickett | 65%
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| Draft riots in the North happened here | New York City | 60%
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| Besieged Mississippi city | Vicksburg | 60%
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| The Monitor and Merrimack | Ironclad | 56%
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| Kind of static warfare used at Petersburg | Trench warfare | 54%
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| Tennessee crossroads city | Chattanooga | 42%
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| A cylindrical bullet with grooves | Minie Ball | 23%
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| Soldiers wearing the French, flamboyant uniforms | Zouaves | 18%
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| Surly, unlikeable Confederate general in the West | Braxton Bragg | 17%
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| Grant's series of battles into Virginia, 1864 | Overland Campaign | 16%
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| Confederate Guerrilla raider of Kansas towns | William Quantrill | 16%
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| Bled his army dry at Atlanta | John Bell Hood | 14%
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