
Key Events Leading to the Civil War
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the main goal of the Union during the Atlanta Campaign?
Back
To capture Atlanta, a key Confederate city
Answer explanation
The main goal of the Union during the Atlanta Campaign was to capture Atlanta, a key Confederate city. This would disrupt Confederate supply lines and boost Northern morale, making it a strategic objective.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who was the Union general in charge during the Atlanta Campaign?
Back
William T. Sherman
Answer explanation
William T. Sherman was the Union general in charge during the Atlanta Campaign, leading significant military operations that contributed to the Union's success in the Civil War.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who were the Confederate generals defending Atlanta during the campaign?
Back
Joseph E. Johnston and John Bell Hood
Answer explanation
The Confederate generals defending Atlanta during the campaign were Joseph E. Johnston and John Bell Hood. They played key roles in the defense against Union forces, unlike the other options listed.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why was Atlanta important to the Confederacy during the Civil War?
Back
It was a major transportation and supply center
Answer explanation
Atlanta was crucial to the Confederacy as it served as a major transportation and supply center, facilitating the movement of troops and resources. This strategic importance made it a key target during the Civil War.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the outcome of the Atlanta Campaign?
Back
The Union captured Atlanta, which helped their war efforts.
Answer explanation
The Union captured Atlanta in September 1864, a significant victory that boosted Northern morale and helped secure President Lincoln's re-election, ultimately aiding the Union's war efforts.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What did the fall of Atlanta lead to?
Back
The start of Sherman’s March to the Sea
Answer explanation
The fall of Atlanta in 1864 was a significant turning point in the Civil War, leading to General Sherman's famous March to the Sea, where he aimed to cripple the Confederacy's war effort by destroying infrastructure and supplies.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the significance of Sherman’s March to the Sea after the Atlanta Campaign?
Back
It was a campaign to destroy Southern resources and weaken morale.
Answer explanation
Sherman’s March to the Sea aimed to destroy Southern resources and weaken morale, making it a strategic move to hasten the end of the Civil War, rather than a direct battle or treaty.
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