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What is torpedo?

This is an underwater mine that explodes.

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What is 3 days?

The Battle at Gettysburg lasted this many days.

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Who are Lee and Meade?

They were the two opposing generals at

Gettysburg.

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What is “Dixie”?

This was a popular Civil War tune and was also a slang

word for the Rebs.

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What is Antietam?

This was the first Battle that Lee lost against the North. Gettysburg was

his second.

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What is a main attack?

This is a big, concentrated attack against an enemy’s weak or

critical point.

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What is July 4th?

Both Vicksburg and Gettysburg ended nearly on this often-celebrated day.

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What is The Battle at Chancellorsville?

The Confederates were feeling confident after this

victory.

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Who is Stonewall Jackson?

This valuable general died from would inflicted

by his own men.

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What is 272?

The Gettysburg Address is made up of this many words.

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What is battery?

This is a unit of 4 or 6 cannons, or fortified position

where they are placed.

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What is the Mississippi?

Vicksburg was a fortress city on high ground above this

vital river.

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What is New York?

Rioting in opposition of the war began in this city.

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What is 13,000 soldiers?

General George Pickett’s charge, the last great

attack of the Confederacy, saw this many Rebs

assault the Union center.

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What is The Emancipation Proclamation?

This proclamation was made on January 1, 1863, and freed the slaves in all

rebellious states.

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What is desertion?

This is to leave or abandon a military post of run away

from battle.

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What is 87?

This many years make up “four score and seven.”

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What is 51,000?

This many soldiers were causalities on each side at the battle of Gettysburg.

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What is retreat toward Virginia?

General Lee and his remaining troops did this on July 4 – one day after the

last charge.

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Who is the Confederacy?

This group split as a result of the North’s victory at

Vicksburg.

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What is turning movement?

To send troops around the enemy flank to attack the line of communication in the rear of the battle line.

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What is recognize the Confederacy?

What England might do if Lee whips Meade in a

pivotal battle.

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What is 20-30 miles?

By 1863, Confederate soldiers were marching

approximately this many miles per day.

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What is Cemetery Ridge?

This is the location of where the North

concentrated their troops east of the Confederate position at Gettysburg.

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Who is Edward Everett?

He was the main speaker at the commemoration of the

Gettysburg battlefield.