Reconstruction - 7th Grade Texas History
... Changing Role of Women • During the Civil War, women’s roles changed: – Women did more farm work – Many women served as nurses for troops – They made uniforms and other clothing for soldiers – They took jobs as teachers, shopkeepers, and drivers, usually performed by men ...
... Changing Role of Women • During the Civil War, women’s roles changed: – Women did more farm work – Many women served as nurses for troops – They made uniforms and other clothing for soldiers – They took jobs as teachers, shopkeepers, and drivers, usually performed by men ...
CIVIL WAR UNIT STUDY GUIDE
... Gettysburg: turning point of the war, the North gained victory and began to win the Civil War The Atlanta Campaign: Vital industrial and railway supply center in the south. The Union was able to cut supply routes to Confederate troops. Sherman’s March to the Sea: After capturing Atlanta, William T. ...
... Gettysburg: turning point of the war, the North gained victory and began to win the Civil War The Atlanta Campaign: Vital industrial and railway supply center in the south. The Union was able to cut supply routes to Confederate troops. Sherman’s March to the Sea: After capturing Atlanta, William T. ...
The Battle Of Chickamauga - ushistory
... The battle was fought Catoosa County and Walker County in Georgia The fighting began in earnest on the morning of September 19. Bragg’s men strongly assaulted, but could not break the union line. The next day, Bragg resumed his assault. In late morning, Rosecrans was misinformed that he had a gap in ...
... The battle was fought Catoosa County and Walker County in Georgia The fighting began in earnest on the morning of September 19. Bragg’s men strongly assaulted, but could not break the union line. The next day, Bragg resumed his assault. In late morning, Rosecrans was misinformed that he had a gap in ...
16.2 Civil War
... – Union led by Gen. Irvin McDowell – Confederate led Gen. Pierre G. T. Beauregard – McDowell was trying to seize the Manassas railroad junction but were stopped at Bull Run creek by the Confederates. ...
... – Union led by Gen. Irvin McDowell – Confederate led Gen. Pierre G. T. Beauregard – McDowell was trying to seize the Manassas railroad junction but were stopped at Bull Run creek by the Confederates. ...
Social Studies Chapter 6 Review
... -In 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman led his army through Georgia. He burned down most of Atlanta and from there headed to Savannah on the Atlantic coast in what is known as “the March to the Sea.” The goal of this march was to burn anything and everything that could help the South win t ...
... -In 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman led his army through Georgia. He burned down most of Atlanta and from there headed to Savannah on the Atlantic coast in what is known as “the March to the Sea.” The goal of this march was to burn anything and everything that could help the South win t ...
Key Terms/Ideas/People/Events
... Secession – act of leaving the Union; formal withdrawal of a state from the Union President Lincoln – winner of 1860 presidential election; Republican; NOT an abolitionist; stressed he would preserve the Union, not end slavery; a very good politician Fort Sumter – federal fort in Charleston, S ...
... Secession – act of leaving the Union; formal withdrawal of a state from the Union President Lincoln – winner of 1860 presidential election; Republican; NOT an abolitionist; stressed he would preserve the Union, not end slavery; a very good politician Fort Sumter – federal fort in Charleston, S ...
Civil war
... resilence, character and leadership. Many people for the first time saw Robert E. Lee. Many more got their first glimpse of General Grant. Lincoln. Jackson. They all showed one common theme: these soldiers out there were their brothers, fathers and uncles. • Thanks to a group of dedicated and unself ...
... resilence, character and leadership. Many people for the first time saw Robert E. Lee. Many more got their first glimpse of General Grant. Lincoln. Jackson. They all showed one common theme: these soldiers out there were their brothers, fathers and uncles. • Thanks to a group of dedicated and unself ...
Lesson 1 The States at War
... Summary: The States at War North Against South Eleven southern states left the Union and formed the Confederacy. Four border states stayed in the Union. The North wanted to keep the Union together. They planned to stop the Confederacy from trading with other nations. They would attack the South from ...
... Summary: The States at War North Against South Eleven southern states left the Union and formed the Confederacy. Four border states stayed in the Union. The North wanted to keep the Union together. They planned to stop the Confederacy from trading with other nations. They would attack the South from ...
Chapter 11-4: The War Continues
... • Lee sent Stonewall Jackson in a surprise attack, nearly destroying the Union army on the first day. • Battle was General Lee’s greatest victory, defeating a force twice its size. Lee determined to invade the North again, hoping a victory there would end the war. • Lee marched north, and Lincoln re ...
... • Lee sent Stonewall Jackson in a surprise attack, nearly destroying the Union army on the first day. • Battle was General Lee’s greatest victory, defeating a force twice its size. Lee determined to invade the North again, hoping a victory there would end the war. • Lee marched north, and Lincoln re ...
The Battle of Glorieta Pass
... miles south of La Glorieta. Scurry arrived on the morning of March 27, bringing the Confederate force to 1,100 men. They waited 24 hours at Johnson's ranch, expecting Chivington to renew the attack. When the Federals failed to act, Scurry decided to take the offensive. ...
... miles south of La Glorieta. Scurry arrived on the morning of March 27, bringing the Confederate force to 1,100 men. They waited 24 hours at Johnson's ranch, expecting Chivington to renew the attack. When the Federals failed to act, Scurry decided to take the offensive. ...
Major Battles of the Civil War
... – Forced to rely on trenches and terrain to make up for their smaller army ...
... – Forced to rely on trenches and terrain to make up for their smaller army ...
The Civil War
... In the North, Lincoln asked men to fight for the Union to keep the U.S. one country. The South wouldn’t let African Americans to join the war. The North let African Americans join the war. ...
... In the North, Lincoln asked men to fight for the Union to keep the U.S. one country. The South wouldn’t let African Americans to join the war. The North let African Americans join the war. ...
Battle of Gettysburg - Lincoln Park Elementary School
... Did you the following about the Battle of Gettysburg? ...
... Did you the following about the Battle of Gettysburg? ...
Name_______________________________________DUE
... 1. Explain the significance of: ● George McClellan commander of the Union army in the east early in the Civil War. ● Ulysses S. Grant Union general who won battles in the west. He was eventually promoted to command the Army of the Potomac. ● Battle of Shiloh bloody battle in Tennessee won ...
... 1. Explain the significance of: ● George McClellan commander of the Union army in the east early in the Civil War. ● Ulysses S. Grant Union general who won battles in the west. He was eventually promoted to command the Army of the Potomac. ● Battle of Shiloh bloody battle in Tennessee won ...
Civil War Battles and Events
... • Both sides split forces • Confederates surrounded the Union army and attacked • Hooker withdrew, but Jackson was shot by own men. • He died a week later ...
... • Both sides split forces • Confederates surrounded the Union army and attacked • Hooker withdrew, but Jackson was shot by own men. • He died a week later ...
Powerpoint - 15 - The Civil War (Part III)
... destroyed by fire and artillery and residents were ordered to leave the city ...
... destroyed by fire and artillery and residents were ordered to leave the city ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... of “immediate and unconditional surrender” • At Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S. Grant besieged the city and captured it on July 4, 1863, thus securing the important Mississippi River • After Grant cleared out Tennessee, General William Tecumseh Sherman was given command to march through Georgia • Sherm ...
... of “immediate and unconditional surrender” • At Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S. Grant besieged the city and captured it on July 4, 1863, thus securing the important Mississippi River • After Grant cleared out Tennessee, General William Tecumseh Sherman was given command to march through Georgia • Sherm ...
Battle of Antietam
... victory for his army in the North. He was sure it was an important step in winning the war. He also hoped that a win in the North would force other countries to recognize the Confederacy as its own country. These countries would then be willing to send supplies that the South badly needed. ...
... victory for his army in the North. He was sure it was an important step in winning the war. He also hoped that a win in the North would force other countries to recognize the Confederacy as its own country. These countries would then be willing to send supplies that the South badly needed. ...
Civil War Battles - United States History
... commander, John C. Pemberton, was forced to surrender – The Union had won the west & control of the Mississippi. ...
... commander, John C. Pemberton, was forced to surrender – The Union had won the west & control of the Mississippi. ...
“SO IT BEGINS…..AGAIN” 155TH BULL RUN
... 35,000 strong, marched out of the Washington, D.C., defenses to give battle to the Confederate Army of the Potomac, which was concentrated around the vital railroad junction at Manassas. Moving slowly, the army reached Fairfax Court House on July 17; the next day, McDowell ordered division commander ...
... 35,000 strong, marched out of the Washington, D.C., defenses to give battle to the Confederate Army of the Potomac, which was concentrated around the vital railroad junction at Manassas. Moving slowly, the army reached Fairfax Court House on July 17; the next day, McDowell ordered division commander ...
Chapter 11 Section 1
... First Battle of Bull Run • 1st major battle of the Civil War • 35,000 soldiers involved • 2,900 union casualties • Confederates suffered fewer than 2,000 casualties • Confederate victory ...
... First Battle of Bull Run • 1st major battle of the Civil War • 35,000 soldiers involved • 2,900 union casualties • Confederates suffered fewer than 2,000 casualties • Confederate victory ...
1. Define: Secession: leaving the Union Secede: to leave
... invade the North. They lost the battle and were forced back into Virginia. 14. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in July, 1863. It was the turning point of the war. Why was this battle important? Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania. It was the second time the Confederates invaded the North. The ...
... invade the North. They lost the battle and were forced back into Virginia. 14. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in July, 1863. It was the turning point of the war. Why was this battle important? Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania. It was the second time the Confederates invaded the North. The ...