Chapter 11 Study Guide
... The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney. What invention encouraged Southerners to grow more cotton? Cotton Gin The songs in which enslaved people of the South expressed their religious beliefs or passed coded messages were called spirituals Who led an armed revolt of some 70 slaves? Nat T ...
... The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney. What invention encouraged Southerners to grow more cotton? Cotton Gin The songs in which enslaved people of the South expressed their religious beliefs or passed coded messages were called spirituals Who led an armed revolt of some 70 slaves? Nat T ...
UIL Civil War Study Guide
... War, since it was the last engagement between organized forces of the Union Army and Confederate States Army involving casualties. 12, 1865 – May 13, 1865 near Brownsville Texas Assassination of Lincoln: shortly after his reelection, Lincoln was shot and killed in a ...
... War, since it was the last engagement between organized forces of the Union Army and Confederate States Army involving casualties. 12, 1865 – May 13, 1865 near Brownsville Texas Assassination of Lincoln: shortly after his reelection, Lincoln was shot and killed in a ...
File - Sons of Union Veterans
... soldiers who served in the Union Army during the Civil War who have reached the age of eighteen years, and are of good moral character, and the provision has since been made for the perpetuation of the order through successive generations. During the earlier years of its existence the membership of ...
... soldiers who served in the Union Army during the Civil War who have reached the age of eighteen years, and are of good moral character, and the provision has since been made for the perpetuation of the order through successive generations. During the earlier years of its existence the membership of ...
THE UNION DISSOLVES
... • We win the Revolutionary War!! We are a free and independent country……sort of! • We fight the British again in the War of 1812 (second war of Independence). Leads to the Era of Good Feelings. • We defeat Mexico in the Mexican American war (1846-48), resulting in Manifest Destiny being achieved! • ...
... • We win the Revolutionary War!! We are a free and independent country……sort of! • We fight the British again in the War of 1812 (second war of Independence). Leads to the Era of Good Feelings. • We defeat Mexico in the Mexican American war (1846-48), resulting in Manifest Destiny being achieved! • ...
File
... struggle for the heart and soul of America. •Equality of all men in question •Both sides fighting to preserve their traditions •Brother vs brother---family vs family •1 out of 4 soldiers would die in this conflict •10,000 battles in the Civil War •War has been called the War for Southern Independenc ...
... struggle for the heart and soul of America. •Equality of all men in question •Both sides fighting to preserve their traditions •Brother vs brother---family vs family •1 out of 4 soldiers would die in this conflict •10,000 battles in the Civil War •War has been called the War for Southern Independenc ...
Missouri Compromise
... belong to the Union (North – U.S.A.) South surrounded Ft. Sumter and refused to let the North restock supplies for the fort Confederacy decided to attack the Fort before Union troops arrived with supplies 33 hour fight ended with a Union surrender News of the attack strengthened the North’s dislike ...
... belong to the Union (North – U.S.A.) South surrounded Ft. Sumter and refused to let the North restock supplies for the fort Confederacy decided to attack the Fort before Union troops arrived with supplies 33 hour fight ended with a Union surrender News of the attack strengthened the North’s dislike ...
The best metaphor for describing the War for Independence is:
... 25. During which debates did Lincoln argue: “‘A house divided against itself cannot stand.’ I believe this nation cannot endure half slave and half free.” 26. In what document did Lincoln state: “All persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall be ...
... 25. During which debates did Lincoln argue: “‘A house divided against itself cannot stand.’ I believe this nation cannot endure half slave and half free.” 26. In what document did Lincoln state: “All persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall be ...
Crittenden Compromise/Fort Sumter Although by early 1861 seven
... under his command when pressed by Confederate agitators, in exchange for the peaceful departure of his men from the state (Twiggs later become a commissioned officer in the Confederate army). Abraham Lincoln also kept a low profile during this period. Not yet holding office, the president-elect did ...
... under his command when pressed by Confederate agitators, in exchange for the peaceful departure of his men from the state (Twiggs later become a commissioned officer in the Confederate army). Abraham Lincoln also kept a low profile during this period. Not yet holding office, the president-elect did ...
8-4.3 PPT Notes Secession! 8-4.3 Focus Question: What were the
... land offered, Jefferson would send two ______________ , Lewis and Clark on an expedition to explore and report back to him. As the United States grew and stretched _____________, the issue of slavery and whether it should be allowed in the new territories would lead to an increase in sectionalism. T ...
... land offered, Jefferson would send two ______________ , Lewis and Clark on an expedition to explore and report back to him. As the United States grew and stretched _____________, the issue of slavery and whether it should be allowed in the new territories would lead to an increase in sectionalism. T ...
Age of Jackson
... • They based this on U.S. policy; in former treaties, Indian nations had been declared sovereign so they would be legally capable of ceding their lands. • The state of Georgia, however, did not recognize their sovereign status, but saw them as tenants living on state land. • The Cherokee took their ...
... • They based this on U.S. policy; in former treaties, Indian nations had been declared sovereign so they would be legally capable of ceding their lands. • The state of Georgia, however, did not recognize their sovereign status, but saw them as tenants living on state land. • The Cherokee took their ...
Events Leading to the Civil War2
... • Initially, the party only sought to restrict slavery in new states and territories, not outlaw it where it already existed. • In 1860, the Republicans nominated Abraham Lincoln of Illinois as their candidate for president of the United States. ...
... • Initially, the party only sought to restrict slavery in new states and territories, not outlaw it where it already existed. • In 1860, the Republicans nominated Abraham Lincoln of Illinois as their candidate for president of the United States. ...
1) "...With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in
... "...With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve ...
... "...With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve ...
Mississippi in Transition
... convention of the People of Mississippi adopted an Ordinance of Secession. With this announcement the Bonnie Blue flag was raised over the capitol building in Jackson. Harry Macarthy was so inspired that he wrote a song entitled "The Bonnie Blue Flag" which became the second most popular patriotic s ...
... convention of the People of Mississippi adopted an Ordinance of Secession. With this announcement the Bonnie Blue flag was raised over the capitol building in Jackson. Harry Macarthy was so inspired that he wrote a song entitled "The Bonnie Blue Flag" which became the second most popular patriotic s ...
Chapter 1 Notes - Mrs. Quarles` Webpage
... where it already existed Assured the nation that slavery would be safe in the South Notified the governor of South Carolina that he wanted to send only food to federal soldiers at Ft. Sumter Confederate soldiers opened fire on the fort before the relief ships arrived ...
... where it already existed Assured the nation that slavery would be safe in the South Notified the governor of South Carolina that he wanted to send only food to federal soldiers at Ft. Sumter Confederate soldiers opened fire on the fort before the relief ships arrived ...
Antebellum Georgia and The Civil War Test REVIEW The term __
... Sherman’s ___MARCH_____to the Sea ended with the capture of ____SAVANNAH______ (Georgia’s greatest port city) in December 1864. The surrender of General ____LEE_____________ to General____GRANT_________ at ____APPOMATTOX_______Court House in Virginia on April ___9, 1865________ marked the end of ...
... Sherman’s ___MARCH_____to the Sea ended with the capture of ____SAVANNAH______ (Georgia’s greatest port city) in December 1864. The surrender of General ____LEE_____________ to General____GRANT_________ at ____APPOMATTOX_______Court House in Virginia on April ___9, 1865________ marked the end of ...
75th_Day_Dec_16_2014_A_Course - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
... planter-slaveholding and industrial capitalism—under one government ends with the outbreak of war. A month after taking the oath of office, Lincoln is confronted with a serious question: whether to supply Fort Sumter, a major U.S. military installation in South Carolina still in federal hands. Maryl ...
... planter-slaveholding and industrial capitalism—under one government ends with the outbreak of war. A month after taking the oath of office, Lincoln is confronted with a serious question: whether to supply Fort Sumter, a major U.S. military installation in South Carolina still in federal hands. Maryl ...
Secession and Fort Sumter
... ______________________, __________________, and ____________________ (+ South Carolina) had seceded. On February 4th delegates from these states met to form a new ________________. The ___________________________________________ with __________________________ as their president. Southerners justifi ...
... ______________________, __________________, and ____________________ (+ South Carolina) had seceded. On February 4th delegates from these states met to form a new ________________. The ___________________________________________ with __________________________ as their president. Southerners justifi ...
Chapter 16
... formed by the Southern states) attacked the fort before supplies arrived. Robert Anderson surrendered to the Confederates on April 12, 1861. Marked the beginning of the Civil War. ...
... formed by the Southern states) attacked the fort before supplies arrived. Robert Anderson surrendered to the Confederates on April 12, 1861. Marked the beginning of the Civil War. ...
June Gateway Today - AUSA
... Sherman and his son were almost hit. The prisoners and their guards finally arrived at the Arsenal, but the riot continued for three days. When General Harney returned from Washington he tried to make peace with Governor Jackson, but when President Lincoln found out, Harney was relieved of command. ...
... Sherman and his son were almost hit. The prisoners and their guards finally arrived at the Arsenal, but the riot continued for three days. When General Harney returned from Washington he tried to make peace with Governor Jackson, but when President Lincoln found out, Harney was relieved of command. ...
Terms Review V
... What is the principal called that allowed the people in each territory vote on whether to permit slavery? Popular Sovereignty ...
... What is the principal called that allowed the people in each territory vote on whether to permit slavery? Popular Sovereignty ...
Terms Review V
... What is the principal called that allowed the people in each territory vote on whether to permit slavery? Popular Sovereignty ...
... What is the principal called that allowed the people in each territory vote on whether to permit slavery? Popular Sovereignty ...
THE NATION BREAKING APART: Lincoln`s Election and Southern
... C. Form the Confederate States of America (1861) D. Jefferson Davis elected president of the Confederacy F. The Confederate Constitution 1. Supports states’ rights 2. Protects slavery in the Confederacy and territories it might acquire IV. The Union Responds to Secession A. Northerners consider sece ...
... C. Form the Confederate States of America (1861) D. Jefferson Davis elected president of the Confederacy F. The Confederate Constitution 1. Supports states’ rights 2. Protects slavery in the Confederacy and territories it might acquire IV. The Union Responds to Secession A. Northerners consider sece ...