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_b_. Had sea power been in Southern hands, could the Union have been saved?
_c_. Why was Charleston so difficult to capture? (Compare with the Revolutionary War.)
---- 405, 406.--_a_. What help did the Southerners hope to obtain from Great Britain and France? Why? How were their hopes disappointed?
_b_. What do you think of the action of the English mill operatives?
_c_. Describe the Trent Affair. What do you think of Lincoln's action?
Did the British government act wisely?
---- 406, 407.--_a_. What had the Republican party declared about slavery in the states? What had Lincoln said in his inaugural?
_b_. How had the war altered Lincoln's power as President?
_c_. Why was it necessary for Lincoln to follow Northern sentiment?
_d_. What is contraband of war? How were the slaves contraband?
---- 408, 409.--_a_. What steps had already been taken by Congress toward freeing the slaves?
_b_. How was the Emanc.i.p.ation Proclamation justified? Upon what would its enforcement depend?
_c_. What slave states were not affected by this proclamation?
_d_. How was slavery as an inst.i.tution abolished throughout the United States?
---- 410, 411.--_a_. Why was not the North united upon this war?
_b_. What is the force of the writ of _habeas corpus_? Why is it so important?
_c_. What was the ”draft,” and why was it necessary?
CHAPTER 40
---- 412-415.--_a_. Explain the position of the armies at the beginning of 1863.
_b_. Why was the conquest of Vicksburg so difficult? How was it finally captured?
_c_. What effect did the control of the Mississippi have upon the Confederacy?
-- 416.--_a_. What was Lee's object in invading Pennsylvania?
_b_. What position did the Union army keep as regards the Confederates?
---- 417-419.--_a_. Describe the battle-field of Gettysburg. Why was the battle so important?
_b_. Describe in detail the princ.i.p.al events of each day of the battle.