Civil War Sections 1 and 2
... • Division within the Democratic Party: 1. War Democrats- They supported the war to restore the Union but opposed ending slavery. ...
... • Division within the Democratic Party: 1. War Democrats- They supported the war to restore the Union but opposed ending slavery. ...
4.2 The Civil War Begins
... • He was defeated by Union forces at Antietam, Maryland, in the bloodiest battle of the war • Union troops chose not to chase Lee back into Virginia ...
... • He was defeated by Union forces at Antietam, Maryland, in the bloodiest battle of the war • Union troops chose not to chase Lee back into Virginia ...
Civil War Plans and Early Battles
... preserve the Union • was aimed at keeping the four border states in the Union, even though they allowed slavery. He thought this was crucial to winning the war ...
... preserve the Union • was aimed at keeping the four border states in the Union, even though they allowed slavery. He thought this was crucial to winning the war ...
Civil War
... reality – a man had won the presidency based on his dedication to antislavery December 20, 1860 - South Carolina met in convention and unanimously adopted an ordinance of secession February 1861- delegates from seven states met in Alabama to adopt a new constitution and elected Jefferson Davis presi ...
... reality – a man had won the presidency based on his dedication to antislavery December 20, 1860 - South Carolina met in convention and unanimously adopted an ordinance of secession February 1861- delegates from seven states met in Alabama to adopt a new constitution and elected Jefferson Davis presi ...
March 3, 1863 - Net Start Class
... Abraham Lincoln is elected President. November 1860 Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote. ...
... Abraham Lincoln is elected President. November 1860 Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote. ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... 10. Which two cities served as the capital of the Confederate States of America? 11. The Union Capital was surrounded by land held by this slave holding state. 12. What were the four states that allowed ...
... 10. Which two cities served as the capital of the Confederate States of America? 11. The Union Capital was surrounded by land held by this slave holding state. 12. What were the four states that allowed ...
The Civil War - The Goals of War Change
... Bloody fighting made many Northerners want to hurt the South as much as possible (Especially following the Battle of Antietam - September 1862) ...
... Bloody fighting made many Northerners want to hurt the South as much as possible (Especially following the Battle of Antietam - September 1862) ...
What was NC`s role in the Civil War efforts?
... trade link with foreign govt. 23 states adding WVA 2x population 80% of factories and mills able to produce ammo, wpns, and uniforms good transportation system roads, canals, railroads ...
... trade link with foreign govt. 23 states adding WVA 2x population 80% of factories and mills able to produce ammo, wpns, and uniforms good transportation system roads, canals, railroads ...
CH 11 Section 4.
... Northerners became rejuvenated due to the fact that they had finally broken through and defeated Lee’s army. ...
... Northerners became rejuvenated due to the fact that they had finally broken through and defeated Lee’s army. ...
Civil War: Opposing Sides and Early Battles
... • Leadership • Robert E. Lee • General of the Army of Northern Virginia • Opposed secession • Did not believe Union should be held together by force ...
... • Leadership • Robert E. Lee • General of the Army of Northern Virginia • Opposed secession • Did not believe Union should be held together by force ...
Jefferson Davis` Wartime Strategy
... General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was waiting on a hill in the center of the Confederate line and ordered his men to charge. Confederate reinforcements followed Jackson as a great example of the charisma and boldness of the Confederate Army The Union troops retreated The orders were not to pursue t ...
... General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was waiting on a hill in the center of the Confederate line and ordered his men to charge. Confederate reinforcements followed Jackson as a great example of the charisma and boldness of the Confederate Army The Union troops retreated The orders were not to pursue t ...
LEQ: How will the north and south prepare for war?
... Confederate troops began to take forts Symbol of rebellion Confederate troops won the fort ...
... Confederate troops began to take forts Symbol of rebellion Confederate troops won the fort ...
People of the Civil War - Mrs. Pollnow`s US History and Western
... President Jefferson Davis • President of Confederate States of America ...
... President Jefferson Davis • President of Confederate States of America ...
Major Battles of the Civil War
... Ships could not sink each other North successful in keeping the Merrimack in harbor ...
... Ships could not sink each other North successful in keeping the Merrimack in harbor ...
North South
... Invading unfamiliar land. Supply lines were much longer and thus more open to attack. ...
... Invading unfamiliar land. Supply lines were much longer and thus more open to attack. ...
Civil War - Faculty - Genesee Community College
... • What do you think of when American Civil War is mentioned? ...
... • What do you think of when American Civil War is mentioned? ...
Chapter 16 Study Guide - Liberty Hill Junior High
... France and Great Britain depended on its cotton crop production important in the world market Rifles with minie balls – a change in military technology which most affected the average soldier and increased the casualty rate Washington, D.C. – it that would have been surrounded by the Confederacy if ...
... France and Great Britain depended on its cotton crop production important in the world market Rifles with minie balls – a change in military technology which most affected the average soldier and increased the casualty rate Washington, D.C. – it that would have been surrounded by the Confederacy if ...
Chapter 22 Summary The Civil War took up where Napoleon and
... cavalry, artillery, and infantry with support units. The cavalry’s principal job was reconnaissance. Before an attacking army moved, its artillery slugged away at enemy positions with exploding shells. The infantry was the backbone of the army. Except for special units of sharpshooters, there was no ...
... cavalry, artillery, and infantry with support units. The cavalry’s principal job was reconnaissance. Before an attacking army moved, its artillery slugged away at enemy positions with exploding shells. The infantry was the backbone of the army. Except for special units of sharpshooters, there was no ...
15-4 Secession and War
... electoral votes, despite his name not being on the ballot in 11 southern states. ...
... electoral votes, despite his name not being on the ballot in 11 southern states. ...
Girding For War - The North & The South
... • Border states: Union states with slaves • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware • West Virginia -“mountain whites” split from Virginia(1861) ...
... • Border states: Union states with slaves • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware • West Virginia -“mountain whites” split from Virginia(1861) ...
Civil War Review Guide
... 3. John Brown was involved in two events leading up to the Civil War. What were those two events and what happened? Pottawatomie Massacre (Bleeding Kansas) and Harpers Ferry 4. What precedent did the Supreme Court establish regarding rights of African Americans in the Dred Scott v. Sanford case? The ...
... 3. John Brown was involved in two events leading up to the Civil War. What were those two events and what happened? Pottawatomie Massacre (Bleeding Kansas) and Harpers Ferry 4. What precedent did the Supreme Court establish regarding rights of African Americans in the Dred Scott v. Sanford case? The ...
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.