Chapter 21 1. First major battle of civil war , in which
... 3. Key battle of 1862 that forestalled European intervention to aid the Confederacy and led to them Emancipation Proclamation 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a fight to the finish 5. General U.S Grant’s nickname, taken from his military demand to the enemy at fort Do ...
... 3. Key battle of 1862 that forestalled European intervention to aid the Confederacy and led to them Emancipation Proclamation 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a fight to the finish 5. General U.S Grant’s nickname, taken from his military demand to the enemy at fort Do ...
The Civil War Begins - Catawba County Schools
... Setting the Stage Nov. 6, 1860 – Abraham Lincoln (Republican) elected President of the United State. Received 40% of the Popular Vote. His name wasn’t even on the ballot in the Southern States. Dec. 20, 1860 – South Carolina secedes from the Union. Within 2 months Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Geo ...
... Setting the Stage Nov. 6, 1860 – Abraham Lincoln (Republican) elected President of the United State. Received 40% of the Popular Vote. His name wasn’t even on the ballot in the Southern States. Dec. 20, 1860 – South Carolina secedes from the Union. Within 2 months Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Geo ...
Civil War
... • Jefferson Davis was captured by the Union army. He was accused to treason and of planning the assassinated of president Lincoln. • Thomas Stonewall Jackson was sent on military duty in Mexico, and continued his service in the United States army in positions in New York and ...
... • Jefferson Davis was captured by the Union army. He was accused to treason and of planning the assassinated of president Lincoln. • Thomas Stonewall Jackson was sent on military duty in Mexico, and continued his service in the United States army in positions in New York and ...
Civil War Battle Matching
... Robert E. Lee surrenders his Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the Civil War Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia is defeated by Union forces under George Meade Confederate forces under Albert Sidney Johnston are defeated by Union forces under Ulysses S. Grant at Pi ...
... Robert E. Lee surrenders his Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the Civil War Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia is defeated by Union forces under George Meade Confederate forces under Albert Sidney Johnston are defeated by Union forces under Ulysses S. Grant at Pi ...
GHSGT Review - GeorgiaStandards.Org
... – Andrew Jackson’s Election in 1828 was helped by many states dropping property requirements for white male voters – He also insisted on opening up the Party Convention to avoid “Caucus Politics” -- He was first Presidential Candidate from the “west” --Insisted on Nationalism over state’s rights ide ...
... – Andrew Jackson’s Election in 1828 was helped by many states dropping property requirements for white male voters – He also insisted on opening up the Party Convention to avoid “Caucus Politics” -- He was first Presidential Candidate from the “west” --Insisted on Nationalism over state’s rights ide ...
Study Guide
... B. The southern states seceded (LEFT) from the union after Lincoln was elected. They formed their own nation, _____________________________. C. Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. ____________was the first to leave the Union and form ...
... B. The southern states seceded (LEFT) from the union after Lincoln was elected. They formed their own nation, _____________________________. C. Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. ____________was the first to leave the Union and form ...
The Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)
... Battle of Gettysburg July 1863 • Turning point of the War • Decisive Union Victory • Confederate General Pickett made a gutsy move to charge the Union line • Confederates lost 1/3 of their troops • Why is it significant? Major Union victory on Union soil and after Gettysburg, there were no more ma ...
... Battle of Gettysburg July 1863 • Turning point of the War • Decisive Union Victory • Confederate General Pickett made a gutsy move to charge the Union line • Confederates lost 1/3 of their troops • Why is it significant? Major Union victory on Union soil and after Gettysburg, there were no more ma ...
A Brothers* War: The Upper South
... II. Administration pressured Buell into the continuation of the invasion led by Thomas into winter III. General George Crittenden and General Felix Zollicoffer surprised Thomas at Logan’s Cross Roads A. However, Thomas won ...
... II. Administration pressured Buell into the continuation of the invasion led by Thomas into winter III. General George Crittenden and General Felix Zollicoffer surprised Thomas at Logan’s Cross Roads A. However, Thomas won ...
1. Define: Secession: leaving the Union Secede: to leave
... Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania. It was the second time the Confederates invaded the North. The battle lasted for three day over 50,000 casualties. The Confederates lost and were again forced back into Virginia. They would never invade the North again. 15. The Civil War ended in April, 1865, a ...
... Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania. It was the second time the Confederates invaded the North. The battle lasted for three day over 50,000 casualties. The Confederates lost and were again forced back into Virginia. They would never invade the North again. 15. The Civil War ended in April, 1865, a ...
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR TRIVIA QUIZ
... a. Andrew Johnson b. James Buchanan c. Hannibal Hamlin d. Abraham Lincoln 2> At the beginning of the Civil War, what was the approximate population of the United States? a. 34.4 million b. 40.2 million c. 50.5 million d. 15.3 million 3> Before the Civil War, the "Federal Army" consisted of how many ...
... a. Andrew Johnson b. James Buchanan c. Hannibal Hamlin d. Abraham Lincoln 2> At the beginning of the Civil War, what was the approximate population of the United States? a. 34.4 million b. 40.2 million c. 50.5 million d. 15.3 million 3> Before the Civil War, the "Federal Army" consisted of how many ...
Civil War Study Guide KEY
... People To Know: Who were they and what did they do? Abraham Lincoln – president of the Union; freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation; wanted to restore the Union; South Carolina seceded after he was elected. Robert E. Lee – overall commander of the Confederacy; brilliant military mind; ...
... People To Know: Who were they and what did they do? Abraham Lincoln – president of the Union; freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation; wanted to restore the Union; South Carolina seceded after he was elected. Robert E. Lee – overall commander of the Confederacy; brilliant military mind; ...
war between France and Britain over control of land in the Ohio
... Because of his devotion to VA, he commanded the confederate army ...
... Because of his devotion to VA, he commanded the confederate army ...
The Battle of Shiloh
... Revolution, and the Mexican-American War • On December 21, 1860, Johnston took command of the Department of the Pacific. He resigned on April 9, 1861, when his home state of Texas seceded from the Union. ...
... Revolution, and the Mexican-American War • On December 21, 1860, Johnston took command of the Department of the Pacific. He resigned on April 9, 1861, when his home state of Texas seceded from the Union. ...
Civil War Jeopardy Review
... and Picket’s Charge and saw over 50,000 casualties. It marked a turning point in the war. ...
... and Picket’s Charge and saw over 50,000 casualties. It marked a turning point in the war. ...
Key Terms Ch 14 Pages 388-399
... August 10th, 1861 – Nathaniel Lyon (Union commander of the army there) was killed though was able to weaken the Confederate army before his death. Turning point of the war – Major Union victory – Confederates did not anticipate that they would sail around to the south rather than come down from the ...
... August 10th, 1861 – Nathaniel Lyon (Union commander of the army there) was killed though was able to weaken the Confederate army before his death. Turning point of the war – Major Union victory – Confederates did not anticipate that they would sail around to the south rather than come down from the ...
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... Emancipation Proclamation- President Lincoln’s declaration that all slaves under Confederate control would be freed Scorched Earth Policy- Policy of breaking the enemies will by destroying food, shelter, and supplies ...
... Emancipation Proclamation- President Lincoln’s declaration that all slaves under Confederate control would be freed Scorched Earth Policy- Policy of breaking the enemies will by destroying food, shelter, and supplies ...
Small and interesting facts about the Civil War
... Almost 99 years lay between the deaths of the Civil Wars first casualty and its last survivor. The first man fell in May 1861. By some accounts Colonel Elmer Ellsworth of ...
... Almost 99 years lay between the deaths of the Civil Wars first casualty and its last survivor. The first man fell in May 1861. By some accounts Colonel Elmer Ellsworth of ...
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... Hudson River Valley Colorado River Valley Tennessee and Mississippi River Valleys Potomac River Valley ...
... Hudson River Valley Colorado River Valley Tennessee and Mississippi River Valleys Potomac River Valley ...
Name - cloudfront.net
... _______________ declaring that slaves in Confederate states were from now on free. 27. It applied only to the ______________________ and therefore _______________________. 28. In ____________, the ________ amendment was ratified, ___________________________. 29. The most famous African American regi ...
... _______________ declaring that slaves in Confederate states were from now on free. 27. It applied only to the ______________________ and therefore _______________________. 28. In ____________, the ________ amendment was ratified, ___________________________. 29. The most famous African American regi ...
Civil war
... Gettysburg Address • Abraham Lincoln was the union president • The Gettysburg address is a famous speech Abraham Lincoln made • He made this speech during the Civil War • The battle of Gettysburg was the most ...
... Gettysburg Address • Abraham Lincoln was the union president • The Gettysburg address is a famous speech Abraham Lincoln made • He made this speech during the Civil War • The battle of Gettysburg was the most ...
Civil War PowerPoint
... J.E.B. Stuart • A Confederate Army General from Virginia during the Civil War • Followed Lee’s orders to ...
... J.E.B. Stuart • A Confederate Army General from Virginia during the Civil War • Followed Lee’s orders to ...
Chapter 12 Review
... 31. What did Lincoln suspend during the Civil War? __________________________________________ 32. What did Lincoln issue on New Year’s Day in 1863? __________________________________________ 33. Who devised a legal argument that allowed the Union Army to free enslaved Africans? ____________________ ...
... 31. What did Lincoln suspend during the Civil War? __________________________________________ 32. What did Lincoln issue on New Year’s Day in 1863? __________________________________________ 33. Who devised a legal argument that allowed the Union Army to free enslaved Africans? ____________________ ...
Union: Blue
... to win the War Defend their territory ○ Keep North from conquering Capture the Capital ...
... to win the War Defend their territory ○ Keep North from conquering Capture the Capital ...
Arkansas in the American Civil War
The state of Arkansas was a part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, and provided a source of troops, supplies, and military and political leaders. Arkansas had become the 25th state of the United States, on June 15, 1836, entering as a slave state. Antebellum Arkansas was still a wilderness in most areas, rural and sparsely populated. As a result, it did not have early military significance when states began seceding from the Union. State Militia forces seized the Federal Arsenal in Little Rock before Arkansas actually voted to secede. The small Federal garrison was forced to evacuate after a demand by Arkansas Governor Rector that the arsenal be turned over to state authority. At the beginning of 1861, the population of Arkansas, like several states of the Upper South, was not keen to secede on average, but it was also opposed to Federal coercion of seceding states. This was shown by the results of state convention referendum in February 1861. The referendum passed, but the majority of the delegates elected were conditional unionist in sympathy, rather than outright secessionist. This changed after the Confederacy attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, and President Abraham Lincoln called for troops to put down the rebellion. The move toward open war shifted public opinion into the secessionist camp, and Arkansas declared its secession from the Union on May 6, 1861.