| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Commanded the Army of Northern Virginia | Robert E Lee | 90%
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| Led the "March to the Sea" | William T. Sherman | 87%
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| The "right hand" of the above general; led the Shenendoah Valley campaign | Thomas Jackson | 80%
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| The leading general of the Northern Armies | Ulysses Grant | 72%
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| Led the Union to victory at Gettysburg | George Meade | 71%
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| Namesake of the famous charge at Gettysburg | George Pickett | 70%
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| Led his troops to slaughter at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and the Crater | Ambrose Burnside | 61%
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| Lee's "Eyes and Ears" | Jeb Stuart | 59%
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| The "Rock of Chickamagua"; smashed Hood's army at Nashville | George Thomas | 57%
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| "My Old Warhorse"; foresaw the rise of trench warfare | James Longstreet | 56%
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| "The Little Corporal"; planned the Peninsular Campaign | George McClellan | 54%
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| "Fightin' Joe"; Led the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville | Joseph Hooker | 48%
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| Commanded the defense of Atlanta | John Bell Hood | 46%
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| Commanded the Army of Tennessee, and was defeated at Chattanooga | Braxton Bragg | 44%
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| The last Southern general to surrender in the Civil War | Joseph Johnston | 39%
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| First supreme commander of the Northern Armies | Winfield Scott | 35%
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| Commanded - and died - at the Battle of Shiloh | Albert Johnston | 33%
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| A good general, but was decisively defeated at Chickamagua | William Rosecrans | 26%
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| Was badly defeated at Second Manassas | John Pope | 25%
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| The second supreme commander of the Northern Armies | Henry Halleck | 21%
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