Battles of the Civil War

Battles of the Civil War

<p>Name ______Per._____ Battles of the Civil War</p><p>Part A</p><p>Using maps in Ch. 18, label the following items on the map. States should be color coded as to whether they were Union or Confederate. Outline water in blue (except for the Atlantic Ocean). Put dot to show the location of each city in addition to writing its name. Label the battles with their name and a color code that indicates who won the battle. All labeling is printed neatly in black ink. As with all maps, you must have a key and follow RMS map rules.</p><p>States Physical Feature Cities Battles Virginia Mississippi River Washington D.C. Bull Run Maryland Ohio River Richmond Antietam Pennsylvania Potomac River New Orleans Gettysburg Mississippi Atlantic Ocean Charleston Vicksburg South Carolina Chesapeake Bay Nashville Atlanta Tennessee Appalachian Mtns. Appomattox Court House Petersburg Siege</p><p>Georgia</p><p>Part B</p><p>1. What important river did Lee have to cross to get to both Antietam and Gettysburg?</p><p>______</p><p>2. Why was it important geographically to keep Maryland in the Union? </p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>3. What physical feature separates the eastern theater of the war from the western theater?</p><p>______</p><p>4. Why do you think that the Union blockade didn’t cover south Florida? ______</p><p>______</p><p>5. For what geographic reason was Virginia the location of the most battles? ______</p><p>______KEY</p>

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