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- why did many americans believe the war would be quick?
a. they underestimated the enemy
b. they had strong weapons
c. they had foreign support
d. they had more soldiers
- which battle convinced european nations not to support the confederacy?
a. bull run
b. antietam
c. vicksburg
d. gettysburg
- antietam was significant because it:
a. ended the war
b. was the bloodiest single day
c. captured richmond
d. divided the confederacy
- which battle gave the union control of the mississippi river?
a. bull run
b. gettysburg
c. vicksburg
d. antietam
- the battle of gettysburg is considered a turning point because it:
a. destroyed southern industry
b. ended foreign support
c. stopped confederate invasion of the north
d. freed enslaved people
Brief Explanations
- At the start of the American Civil War, many Americans (on both sides) underestimated the opponent's ability to fight a prolonged conflict, leading them to expect a quick war.
- The Battle of Antietam was a strategic Union victory that led European nations (who were wary of backing a losing side) to hold off on supporting the Confederacy, as it showed the Union could win major engagements.
- The Battle of Antietam remains the bloodiest single day of combat in American military history, with over 22,000 casualties in one day.
- The Union's capture of Vicksburg, Mississippi, gave them full control of the Mississippi River, splitting the Confederacy in two.
- The Battle of Gettysburg stopped Robert E. Lee's second invasion of the Northern states, turning the tide of the war in the Union's favor and ending the Confederacy's chances of a decisive victory on Northern soil.
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- A. They underestimated the enemy
- B. Antietam
- B. Was the bloodiest single day
- C. Vicksburg
- C. Stopped Confederate invasion of the North