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Georgia Studies for Georgia Students
Chapter 16: Georgia in the Civil War
Internet Activity
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Many battles of the Civil War were fought in Georgia. In this lesson,
you will examine statistics about the battles to learn more about
the war.
Instructions: Click the links below to find information to complete each item.
Battlefields of Georgia Map List of Battles in Georgia
1. Where was the first Civil War battle in Georgia? ________________
2. Where was the last Civil War battle in Georgia? ________________
3. Which “Class A Decisive” battles took place in Georgia?
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4. How many total battles occurred in Georgia? ________________
5. Which state saw the most battles during the war? ________________
6. Choose one of the Georgia battles from the websites. Mark the location of the
battle on the map below. Then, write a short paragraph to summarize the battle
(generals, casualties, winner, etc.).
Name: _____________________________Date: ________________ Class: __________
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7. Complete the table with information from the websites.
Choose four battles to study and summarize information
about the battles in the table below.
Selected Battles of the Civil War in Georgia
Battle
Date
Commanders
Number of Casualties
Winner
USA
USA
CSA
Finished Early? Check out these links to learn more about some of this lesson’s topics.
Does the Camera Ever Lie? Learn about the power of the photographer in influencing
opinions of the viewers.
National Archives Civil War Photographs Photography was new during the Civil War.
Check out some of these incredible photographs from the National Archives.
Harper’s Weekly Read copies of newspapers from the 1860s.