Resources⁴ Educators
... Students will view online newspapers to learn about the Civil War. They will follow the permalinks embedded in pictures/shapes (flags) on each slide, as well as use the “Civil War” worksheet among others. Discover the numerous links embedded within this power point, you may select a few slides to us ...
... Students will view online newspapers to learn about the Civil War. They will follow the permalinks embedded in pictures/shapes (flags) on each slide, as well as use the “Civil War” worksheet among others. Discover the numerous links embedded within this power point, you may select a few slides to us ...
United States History and Government
... Historian Eric Foner on the role of westward expansion Q: What is the relationship between slavery and westward expansion? A: … But the frontier also carried with it the expansion of slavery. The westward expansion of slavery was one of the most dynamic economic and social processes going on in this ...
... Historian Eric Foner on the role of westward expansion Q: What is the relationship between slavery and westward expansion? A: … But the frontier also carried with it the expansion of slavery. The westward expansion of slavery was one of the most dynamic economic and social processes going on in this ...
The Compromise of 1850 Essay - Essential Civil War Curriculum
... Essential Civil War Curriculum | Copyright 2012 Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech ...
... Essential Civil War Curriculum | Copyright 2012 Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech ...
McCLELLAN - National Paralegal College
... mainly agricultural country where most people had relatively low cash incomes Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman ...
... mainly agricultural country where most people had relatively low cash incomes Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman ...
Chapter 15 Summary (Powerpoint)
... • African Americans flee to Union lines • Confederacy loses thousands of laborers America: Past and Present, Ninth Edition Divine • Breen • Frederickson • Williams • Gross • Brands ...
... • African Americans flee to Union lines • Confederacy loses thousands of laborers America: Past and Present, Ninth Edition Divine • Breen • Frederickson • Williams • Gross • Brands ...
THE CONFEDERACY`S FINANCIAL POLICIES, 1861
... In this paper, I focus on the Confederacy’s financial strategy over the course of the war while the Union provides an implicit comparative case. I argue that southerners were not irrational, nor were northerners exceptionally shrewd. Rather, each group of decision-makers, northern Republicans and so ...
... In this paper, I focus on the Confederacy’s financial strategy over the course of the war while the Union provides an implicit comparative case. I argue that southerners were not irrational, nor were northerners exceptionally shrewd. Rather, each group of decision-makers, northern Republicans and so ...
The Civil War in Kentucky
... means “before the fighting started”. In Kentucky this period before the Civil War began was a time of great stress and confusion. It was also a time of significant divisions among the people of Kentucky. North and South, Slave and Free, Rich and Poor, all were in conflict with each other. ...
... means “before the fighting started”. In Kentucky this period before the Civil War began was a time of great stress and confusion. It was also a time of significant divisions among the people of Kentucky. North and South, Slave and Free, Rich and Poor, all were in conflict with each other. ...
The Calhoun Resolutions were important because they
... Question 23 Jefferson Davis wanted to fight a war of attrition, in which the South would do what? Avoid large battles and force the North to exhaust its resources ...
... Question 23 Jefferson Davis wanted to fight a war of attrition, in which the South would do what? Avoid large battles and force the North to exhaust its resources ...
READ-ALOUD PLAYS ABOUT
... FIRST NARRATOR: It is 1861. Abraham Lincoln has been elected president of the United States. One of the goals of his party, the Republican Party, is to end slavery. As a result of Lincoln’s election, Southern states have begun seceding from the Union to form their own nation. Many Southerners in the ...
... FIRST NARRATOR: It is 1861. Abraham Lincoln has been elected president of the United States. One of the goals of his party, the Republican Party, is to end slavery. As a result of Lincoln’s election, Southern states have begun seceding from the Union to form their own nation. Many Southerners in the ...
By Louie klemm and Shaina Jadormio
... Due to the growth of textile industries, cotton was of high demand. Cotton was very beneficial for the nations economy. During 1816, protectionists in Congress won passage for a tariff law that limited competition from abroad on a wide range of items, especially cotton cloth (Document D and Document ...
... Due to the growth of textile industries, cotton was of high demand. Cotton was very beneficial for the nations economy. During 1816, protectionists in Congress won passage for a tariff law that limited competition from abroad on a wide range of items, especially cotton cloth (Document D and Document ...
United States Civil War
... Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. Eventually Arkansas, Virginia, Tennessee and NC followed. ...
... Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. Eventually Arkansas, Virginia, Tennessee and NC followed. ...
Reconstruction After the Civil War - Database of K
... What do you imagine this place looked like before the Civil War? What do you imagine occurred here? What is the story behind this picture and of the people you see here? If you were to give this image a title, what would you call it and why? 6. Provide students with a review of where the count ...
... What do you imagine this place looked like before the Civil War? What do you imagine occurred here? What is the story behind this picture and of the people you see here? If you were to give this image a title, what would you call it and why? 6. Provide students with a review of where the count ...
Picture - US History
... of Gettysburg in 1863 only to be captured by Yankee soldiers and sent as a prisoner of war to the notorious death trap called Point Lookout. After taking the oath of allegiance, switching sides, and becoming a "Galvanized Yankee," Griff is sent to remote Fort Rice on the upper Missouri River in Dako ...
... of Gettysburg in 1863 only to be captured by Yankee soldiers and sent as a prisoner of war to the notorious death trap called Point Lookout. After taking the oath of allegiance, switching sides, and becoming a "Galvanized Yankee," Griff is sent to remote Fort Rice on the upper Missouri River in Dako ...
United States presidential election, 1860
The United States presidential election of 1860 was the 19th quadrennial presidential election. The election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1860, and served as the immediate impetus for the outbreak of the American Civil War. The United States had been divided during the 1850s on questions surrounding the expansion of slavery and the rights of slave owners. In 1860, these issues broke the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions, and a new Constitutional Union Party appeared. In the face of a divided opposition, the Republican Party, dominant in the North, secured a majority of the electoral votes, putting Abraham Lincoln in the White House with almost no support from the South. Before Lincoln's inauguration, seven Southern states declared their secession and formed the Confederacy.