AHON Chapter 15 Section 4 Lecture Notes
... In the South, support for the war varied from state to state. Georgia and North Carolina opposed the war. South Carolina objected to officers from other states leading their troops. Regions with large slaveholding plantations supported the war more than poor back country regions. ...
... In the South, support for the war varied from state to state. Georgia and North Carolina opposed the war. South Carolina objected to officers from other states leading their troops. Regions with large slaveholding plantations supported the war more than poor back country regions. ...
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... executive order given by President Lincoln ORDERING the freeing all slaves in the Confederate states Did not free any slaves but helped war effort ...
... executive order given by President Lincoln ORDERING the freeing all slaves in the Confederate states Did not free any slaves but helped war effort ...
The Important People of the Civil War
... Content Objective: Students will learn about the key leaders on and off the Battle Field Language Objective: Students will create a foldable of important Civil War Leaders. ...
... Content Objective: Students will learn about the key leaders on and off the Battle Field Language Objective: Students will create a foldable of important Civil War Leaders. ...
Emancipation Proclamation
... think he had the constitutional power; 2. He worried about the effects of * emancipation = * loss of support for the war. Lincoln Issues the Proclamation 2. How did each of the following groups/people feel about emancipation? a. Democratic Party – Against emancipation; feared freed slaves would take ...
... think he had the constitutional power; 2. He worried about the effects of * emancipation = * loss of support for the war. Lincoln Issues the Proclamation 2. How did each of the following groups/people feel about emancipation? a. Democratic Party – Against emancipation; feared freed slaves would take ...
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... Both sides faced political problems during the Civil War A. Union supporters in the Confederacy B. Confederate supporters in the Union ...
... Both sides faced political problems during the Civil War A. Union supporters in the Confederacy B. Confederate supporters in the Union ...
Chapter 11 Section 2
... • 1862- Congress passes and act that creates a national currency • Called greenbacks because of their color • Not backed by gold • Declared by Congress to be acceptable for all legal payment of all public or private debt ...
... • 1862- Congress passes and act that creates a national currency • Called greenbacks because of their color • Not backed by gold • Declared by Congress to be acceptable for all legal payment of all public or private debt ...
Lincoln and the Civil War
... There needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none, unless it be forced upon the national authority. …there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people anywhere.... We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it m ...
... There needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none, unless it be forced upon the national authority. …there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people anywhere.... We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it m ...
Chapter 15 Section 4
... Confederate soldiers left their units and went home. *About ½ returned when finished with their crops. At times, between 1/2 and 1/3 of soldiers were away from their units without permission. *To get more troops, each side started a draft, a system of required military service. *In April 1862, the S ...
... Confederate soldiers left their units and went home. *About ½ returned when finished with their crops. At times, between 1/2 and 1/3 of soldiers were away from their units without permission. *To get more troops, each side started a draft, a system of required military service. *In April 1862, the S ...
CIVIL WAR
... Confederate troops cleared from West Virginia, Kentucky, much of Tennessee New Orleans captured ...
... Confederate troops cleared from West Virginia, Kentucky, much of Tennessee New Orleans captured ...
African Americans and the Civil War Chapter 11 Section 2
... African Americans and the Civil War ...
... African Americans and the Civil War ...
Draft Riot and Emancipation Reading
... The New York draft riot was also closely associated with racial competition for jobs. Northern labour feared that emancipation of slaves would cause an influx of African American workers from the South, and employers did in fact use black workers as strikebreakers during this period. Thus, the white ...
... The New York draft riot was also closely associated with racial competition for jobs. Northern labour feared that emancipation of slaves would cause an influx of African American workers from the South, and employers did in fact use black workers as strikebreakers during this period. Thus, the white ...
The Civil War Begins Objectives
... Why It Matter Now: The nation’s identity was forged in part by the Civil War. Sectional divisions remain very strong today. Union and Confederate Forces Clash ...
... Why It Matter Now: The nation’s identity was forged in part by the Civil War. Sectional divisions remain very strong today. Union and Confederate Forces Clash ...
16.3-A Call to Freedom 16.4-Life During the Civil War
... helping the war effort in the South • Slaves raised crops to feed armies • They dug trenches for the Confederates protection in battles ...
... helping the war effort in the South • Slaves raised crops to feed armies • They dug trenches for the Confederates protection in battles ...
Chapter 11-3 - Freeman Public Schools
... In the South, African American farm and plantation labor released white males for the war effort. Slaves performed many non-combat jobs in the Confederate army. Escaped slaves worked for the Union army in various jobs. They formed Union army regiments in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Kansas, servin ...
... In the South, African American farm and plantation labor released white males for the war effort. Slaves performed many non-combat jobs in the Confederate army. Escaped slaves worked for the Union army in various jobs. They formed Union army regiments in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Kansas, servin ...