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True or false: Stonewalls troops hated him. |
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true or false:willium t sherman was born on January Seventh in 1520 and died on Febuary Seventeenth of 2000 |
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When was Robert E. Lee born? |
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Was Stonewall Jaxon killed when he was shot by his own troops? |
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true or false:Abraham Lincoln spent much time in a small room. |
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Was William T.Sherman a trusted lutenent in the Union Army or the Confederate army? |
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True or False: Ulysses S. Grant did not smoke. |
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Stonewall Jackson died when he was 50 years old. Is this statement true? |
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Robert E. Lee grew up in Virginia with, A: His cousin in Mexico B: His best friend C: His dog Louis D: His family |
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How old was Stonewall Jackson when he died if he was born in 1824 and died in 1863? |
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True or false: William T. Sherman was president for 18 years. |
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True or false: The Civil War lasted 80 years. |
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If you added Robert E. Lee's age (63)with Stonewall Jackson's (39), How old would they be together? |
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How old was Abraham Lincoln when he died? 1809- 1865 |
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How old is Jefferson Davis today? Born in 1808. |
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How many stars are on the flag today? |
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True or false: Abraham Lincoln wore a big hat. |
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What year did Abraham Lincoln die? |
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Who was a general under Robert E. Lee? A: Abraham Lincoln B: George Washington C: Stonewall Jackson D: Robert E Lee |
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Who was a general under Robert E. Lee? A: Abraham Lincoln B: George Washington C: Stonewall Jackson D: Robert E Lee |
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How long was the Civil War? (rounded to the nearest 5.) |
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Who freed his only slave? A: Thomas Eddison B: Ben Franklin C: Ulysses S. Grant D: King George,III |
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Did Abraham Lincoln weigh only 50 pounds? |
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If William T. Sherman was born in 1820, how old would he be today? |
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What caused the American Civil War? |
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Who was Mary Todd Lincoln? |
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How many children did Abe Lincoln have? |
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Where was Abraham Lincoln born? |
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In 1861, how many states began the Confederacy? |
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How do you spell confederacy? |
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Which state was the first state to secede fron the Union? |
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Which state capital was the first to fall to the Union? |
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On September 17, Confederate forces under General Lee were caught by General McClellan near Sharpsburg, Maryland. This battle proved to be the bloodiest day of the war; was called, what? A: Antietam B: revelutionary war C: civil rights day D: day of the dead |
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A:Antietam, civil war's bloodiest day |
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True or false: George Washington was a president during the Civil War. |
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True or false: General George Washington was the most famous general in the civil war. |
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Did Abraham Lincoln call southerners, the barraki? |
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Did General Lee sail the ocean blue in 1842? |
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If Jefferson Davis was born in 1808 and died in 1889, how old was he when he died? |
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True or False: The Civil War ended in 2865. |
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True or false: The Civil War broke out in 1861. |
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Eight days after Stonewall Jackson was shot, he died of nemonia. |
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Did George Washington win the civil war? |
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Where was Abraham Lincoln shot and killed? |
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Ford's Theater, Washington,D.C. |
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very famous underground train conductor |
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Why did the underground railroad come about? |
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To help slaves reach freedom |
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Was Harriet Tubman a station manager or a conductor? |
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Harriet Tubman helped: A:300 people B:300,000 people C:3 people D:50,000,000 people |
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Slaves left slavery and went to northern states, Mexico, and _______. |
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