Intro to the Civil War

Intro to the Civil War

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History

8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Skilled and experienced military leaders when the war began.

Back

Confederate advantage

Answer explanation

At the start of the war, the Confederacy had skilled and experienced military leaders, giving them a significant advantage in military strategy and tactics compared to the Union.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Smaller population which led to few soldiers and smaller armies than its opposition.

Back

Confederate disadvantage

Answer explanation

The statement refers to the Confederacy's smaller population, resulting in fewer soldiers and smaller armies compared to the Union. This clearly indicates a Confederate disadvantage in military strength.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Fighting on unfamiliar territory as most of the battles were fought in the south.

Back

Union disadvantage

Answer explanation

The Union faced a disadvantage by fighting on unfamiliar territory, as most battles occurred in the South, where Confederate forces had the home advantage and better knowledge of the terrain.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Larger population of 22 million people which allowed for this side to have larger armies throughout the war.

Back

Union advantage

Answer explanation

The Union's larger population of 22 million provided a significant advantage, enabling them to field larger armies throughout the war, which was crucial for their overall military strategy and success.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Agricultural economy which allowed for this side to grow food for soldiers and civilians and grow cotton and tobacco for trade with Europe in exchange for war supplies.

Back

Confederate advantage

Answer explanation

The Confederate advantage refers to their agricultural economy, which enabled them to produce food for soldiers and civilians, as well as cash crops like cotton and tobacco for trade with Europe, crucial for acquiring war supplies.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

More factories and industries to produce war supplies such as muskets, uniforms and ammunition.

Back

Union advantage

Answer explanation

The Union had more factories and industries, giving them a significant advantage in producing essential war supplies like muskets, uniforms, and ammunition, which were crucial for sustaining their military efforts.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

More expansive railroad network for transportation of goods and soldiers.

Back

Union advantage

Answer explanation

The Union had a more expansive railroad network, which allowed for efficient transportation of goods and soldiers, giving them a significant logistical advantage over the Confederacy.

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