FIGHTING THE CIVIL WAR - Kentucky Department of Education
... 7 out of 8 military colleges were in the South. Strong military history and tradition would favor the ...
... 7 out of 8 military colleges were in the South. Strong military history and tradition would favor the ...
trough trough - American Trails
... Area citizens responded to the Union occupation by cutting telegraph lines, railroad tracks and picking off Mitchel’s men. In return, the occupying army began destroying property of Confederate sympathizers, especially those of Captain Frank B. Gurley’s “irritating” cavalry company. Much of Madison ...
... Area citizens responded to the Union occupation by cutting telegraph lines, railroad tracks and picking off Mitchel’s men. In return, the occupying army began destroying property of Confederate sympathizers, especially those of Captain Frank B. Gurley’s “irritating” cavalry company. Much of Madison ...
Civil War Study Guide
... long distances and often wore out their shoes; they were exposed to harsh weather conditions; they suffered and died from disease 5. What were the roles of African Americans in the war? they fought in war; 6. How did women contribute to the war? took over their husbands jobs; became soldiers, spies, ...
... long distances and often wore out their shoes; they were exposed to harsh weather conditions; they suffered and died from disease 5. What were the roles of African Americans in the war? they fought in war; 6. How did women contribute to the war? took over their husbands jobs; became soldiers, spies, ...
Civil War PASS Review
... An order issued by President Lincoln that freed the slaves in all the states that had left the Union. It did not free the slaves that were living in the states that were still loyal to the United States. The Confederate states did not recognize the authority of the President of the U.S., so they did ...
... An order issued by President Lincoln that freed the slaves in all the states that had left the Union. It did not free the slaves that were living in the states that were still loyal to the United States. The Confederate states did not recognize the authority of the President of the U.S., so they did ...
STATION THREE Civil War in Arizona Arizona`s Civil War story is a
... looking for Confederates reported to be nearby, commanded by Sergeant Henry Holmes. Barrett was under orders not to engage them, but to wait for the main column to come up. However, their patrol surprised and captured three Confederate pickets. It failed to see seven other Confederate soldiers befor ...
... looking for Confederates reported to be nearby, commanded by Sergeant Henry Holmes. Barrett was under orders not to engage them, but to wait for the main column to come up. However, their patrol surprised and captured three Confederate pickets. It failed to see seven other Confederate soldiers befor ...
Result
... _________________ order issued by President Lincoln on January 1, 1863 e) Ordered a change of status for more than 3 million enslaved in the South from slave to free 4. Battle of Vicksburg a) Fought over _________ months from May 1863 until July 1863 b) The Mississippi River was arguably the most im ...
... _________________ order issued by President Lincoln on January 1, 1863 e) Ordered a change of status for more than 3 million enslaved in the South from slave to free 4. Battle of Vicksburg a) Fought over _________ months from May 1863 until July 1863 b) The Mississippi River was arguably the most im ...
Document
... • Montgomery was first capital of the Confederacy; it was later moved to Richmond, VA • Jefferson Davis was elected president • Constitution called for states rights ...
... • Montgomery was first capital of the Confederacy; it was later moved to Richmond, VA • Jefferson Davis was elected president • Constitution called for states rights ...
Unit 07 Social, Economic, Political, Diplomatic impact of Civil War
... • Captured by USS San Jacinto • Americans wanted war w/ Britain ...
... • Captured by USS San Jacinto • Americans wanted war w/ Britain ...
Map The Civil War - Reading Community Schools
... Directions: Refer to pages 85 and complete the items below NEATLY label the following: ...
... Directions: Refer to pages 85 and complete the items below NEATLY label the following: ...
States` Rights Secede Cotton Diplomacy 1861 – 1865 1876 March 2
... Confederate States of America made up of the 11 southern states that seceded from the United States. Nicknamed Rebels and wore grey ...
... Confederate States of America made up of the 11 southern states that seceded from the United States. Nicknamed Rebels and wore grey ...
Chapter 18 Section 2, The Civil War Begins, P. 376
... 5. Thomas Green: became a brigadier general in the Confederate army ...
... 5. Thomas Green: became a brigadier general in the Confederate army ...
1861 - PP - Mr. Cvelbar`s US History Page
... Robert Anderson finally surrenders Fort Sumter on April 14 Civil War had begun ...
... Robert Anderson finally surrenders Fort Sumter on April 14 Civil War had begun ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... Needed a strong central government to survive Needed help from foreign countries ...
... Needed a strong central government to survive Needed help from foreign countries ...
Civil War
... • Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address: Preserve union or go to war • Davis’s First Inaugural Address: Secede or go to war; Based on Declaration of Independence-right to alter or abolish a government • Emancipation Proclamation 1862: Greater purpose to war to end slavery in rebelling states; Prevent Eu ...
... • Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address: Preserve union or go to war • Davis’s First Inaugural Address: Secede or go to war; Based on Declaration of Independence-right to alter or abolish a government • Emancipation Proclamation 1862: Greater purpose to war to end slavery in rebelling states; Prevent Eu ...
Civil War in a Nutshell
... to secede. This means the South split from the Union. They no longer wanted to be part of the United States. Supporters of secession based their arguments on the idea of states’ rights. They said they had voluntarily joined the union, so they could leave when they wanted. ...
... to secede. This means the South split from the Union. They no longer wanted to be part of the United States. Supporters of secession based their arguments on the idea of states’ rights. They said they had voluntarily joined the union, so they could leave when they wanted. ...
Chp 21 summary
... The political and diplomatic dimensions of the war quickly became critical. In order to retain the border states, Lincoln first de-emphasized any intention to destroy slavery. But the Battle of Antietam in 1862 enabled Lincoln to prevent foreign intervention and turn the struggle into a war against ...
... The political and diplomatic dimensions of the war quickly became critical. In order to retain the border states, Lincoln first de-emphasized any intention to destroy slavery. But the Battle of Antietam in 1862 enabled Lincoln to prevent foreign intervention and turn the struggle into a war against ...
William Tecumseh Sherman
... crush large numbers of Confederate troops, even if it meant thousands of Union soldiers would be killed. Grant used a strategy of total war by attacking military and civilian targets. Part of that strategy was illustrated by the campaign of William Tecumseh Sherman. He cut a path of destruction in h ...
... crush large numbers of Confederate troops, even if it meant thousands of Union soldiers would be killed. Grant used a strategy of total war by attacking military and civilian targets. Part of that strategy was illustrated by the campaign of William Tecumseh Sherman. He cut a path of destruction in h ...
the american civil war
... Population - 22 million 90% of industrial production was in the north (munitions factories) Efficient railroad system U.S. Navy Disadvantages: North would have to fight an offensive war (long supply lines, unfamiliar territory) ...
... Population - 22 million 90% of industrial production was in the north (munitions factories) Efficient railroad system U.S. Navy Disadvantages: North would have to fight an offensive war (long supply lines, unfamiliar territory) ...
Alabama in the American Civil War
The U.S. state of Alabama declared that it had seceded from the United States of America on January 11, 1861. It then quickly joined the Confederate States during the American Civil War. A slave state, Alabama provided a significant source of troops and leaders, military material, supplies, food, horses and mules. However, very little of the state's cotton crop could be sold, as the main port of Mobile was closed off by the U.S. Navy.