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How did the Confederates counteract the Union blockade?

They set up their own blockade along the Northern coastline.
They built strong, ironclad ships to get past the Union navy.
They enlisted the help of the British and French navies.
They negotiated with the Union to bring an end to the blockade.
What was the state of the Confederate army toward the end of the Civil War?

Desertions had begun to decrease.
Desertions had begun to increase.
The Confederate army had stopped desertions all together.
The Confederate army was experiencing desertions for the first time.
Who served as the governor of North Carolina during the Civil War?

Braxton Bragg
Daniel H. Hill
Robert F. Hoke
Zebulon Vance
How many North Carolinians fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War?

about 1,200
about 12,000
about 120,000
about 1,200,000
This map shows major Civil War battles that took place in North Carolina.



Where did most Civil War battles take place in North Carolina?

along the shoreline
on the coastal plain
on the Piedmont
in the mountains
How did North Carolina’s governor respond to the conscription laws put in place during the Civil War?

He set them in motion right away.
He delayed implementing them.
He worked to overturn them.
He refused to follow them.
Which North Carolina general surrendered to the Union at the end of the Civil War?

Braxton Bragg
Daniel H. Hill
Robert F. Hoke
Joseph E. Johnston
What was the largest Civil War battle in North Carolina?

the Battle of Bentonville
the Battle of Chickamauga
the Battle of Cold Harbor
the Battle of Morrisville
What effects did the Civil War have on North Carolina? Check all that apply.

Many farms were ruined.
Property had been destroyed.
Thousands of lives had been lost.
Many soldiers had deserted the military.
The economy suffered from severe deflation.
There was an oversupply of food and other goods.

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Answer:

  1. They set up their own blockade along the Northern coastline.  
  2. By the end of the war, more than 100,000 Confederate soldiers had deserted, and some estimates put the number as high as one third of Confederate soldiers. The Confederacy's government effectively dissolved when it fled Richmond in April and exerted no control over the remaining armies.
  3. Zebulon Baird Vance
  4. North Carolina served as one of the largest supplies of manpower sending 130,000 North Carolinians to serve in all branches of the Confederate Army.
  5. along the coast line
  6. He worked to overturn
  7. Daniel H.Hill
  8. The battle of bentonville
  9. Thousand of lives have been lost

       The economy suffered from serve deflation

    There was an oversupply of food and other goods  

The Confederates counteract the Union blockade as they set up their own blockade along the Northern coastline.

The state of the Confederate army toward the end of the Civil War was that desertions had begun to increase.

The person who served as the governor of North Carolina during the Civil War was Zebulon Vance.

The number of North Carolinians that fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War were about 120000.

Most Civil War battles take place in North Carolina along the shoreline

North Carolina’s governor responded to the conscription laws put in place during the Civil War as he worked to overturn them.

The North Carolina general who surrendered to the Union at the end of the Civil War was Daniel H. Hill.

The largest Civil War battle in North Carolina was the Battle of Bentonville

The effects that the Civil War had on North Carolina was that the economy suffered from severe deflation, many farms were ruined, and property had been destroyed.

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