Time line power point
... Lincoln told the southern states, south Carolina Sensed a trick, forced surrender on rob Andersen, shots were fired on at the fort, civil war began April 12th ...
... Lincoln told the southern states, south Carolina Sensed a trick, forced surrender on rob Andersen, shots were fired on at the fort, civil war began April 12th ...
CW Study Guide Ans.
... Union fort beginning the Civil War. 14. Battle of Manassas – First major battle of the Civil War. Confederate Army defeats the Union at Bull Run. 15. Battle of Vicksburg – Union victory. Union seized control of the Mississippi River dividing the Confederacy in half. 16. Battle of Gettysburg – Turnin ...
... Union fort beginning the Civil War. 14. Battle of Manassas – First major battle of the Civil War. Confederate Army defeats the Union at Bull Run. 15. Battle of Vicksburg – Union victory. Union seized control of the Mississippi River dividing the Confederacy in half. 16. Battle of Gettysburg – Turnin ...
Power Point
... The North…divide and conquer The North looked to take over the Confederacy one piece at a time, eventually controlling all of the Mississippi. ...
... The North…divide and conquer The North looked to take over the Confederacy one piece at a time, eventually controlling all of the Mississippi. ...
Union: Blue
... Lasting 4 years and resulting in the death of 620,000 Americans, the Civil War is the costliest war in American ...
... Lasting 4 years and resulting in the death of 620,000 Americans, the Civil War is the costliest war in American ...
American Civil War: War Erupts Cornell Notes
... The Confederates attacked the fort before the supply ships arrived Anaconda Plan – three part plan to squeeze the life out of the Confederacy Naval blockade of Confederate coastline Take control of Mississippi River to split Confederacy in two Capture Richmond, VA – the Confederate capital Fig ...
... The Confederates attacked the fort before the supply ships arrived Anaconda Plan – three part plan to squeeze the life out of the Confederacy Naval blockade of Confederate coastline Take control of Mississippi River to split Confederacy in two Capture Richmond, VA – the Confederate capital Fig ...
Lesson 2: The Empire and the Rebel Alliance
... The North-South tensions had continued grow over time. In 1850, Henry Clay proposed a new compromise: To appease the North, California would become a free state To appease the South, new fugitive slave laws were passed to ...
... The North-South tensions had continued grow over time. In 1850, Henry Clay proposed a new compromise: To appease the North, California would become a free state To appease the South, new fugitive slave laws were passed to ...
STATION THREE Civil War in Arizona Arizona`s Civil War story is a
... Civil War in Arizona Arizona's Civil War story is a colorful one. Colonel John R. Baylor of the Confederate States of America defeated Union troops in Arizona and New Mexico in March 1861. Arizona became a Confederate Territory when it was annexed by President Jefferson Davis. Baylor was later named ...
... Civil War in Arizona Arizona's Civil War story is a colorful one. Colonel John R. Baylor of the Confederate States of America defeated Union troops in Arizona and New Mexico in March 1861. Arizona became a Confederate Territory when it was annexed by President Jefferson Davis. Baylor was later named ...
chapter 10 vocabulary
... The city in Texas that was easily captured by Union Forces in October 1862 (350) ...
... The city in Texas that was easily captured by Union Forces in October 1862 (350) ...
1) "...With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in
... settle disputes over the spread of slavery to the western territories end fighting between midwestern farmers and Native American Indians increase the number of people who voted in presidential elections encourage manufacturing in the West ...
... settle disputes over the spread of slavery to the western territories end fighting between midwestern farmers and Native American Indians increase the number of people who voted in presidential elections encourage manufacturing in the West ...
Firing Fort Sumpter
... Charleston harbor, open fire on the Union Garrison holding fort Sumpter. At 2:30 pm on April 13, Major Robert Anderson, Garrison commander, surrendered the fort and was evacuated the next day. The signal to fire the first shot was given by a suvillon Edmond Rufand, a Virginia farmer and editor w ...
... Charleston harbor, open fire on the Union Garrison holding fort Sumpter. At 2:30 pm on April 13, Major Robert Anderson, Garrison commander, surrendered the fort and was evacuated the next day. The signal to fire the first shot was given by a suvillon Edmond Rufand, a Virginia farmer and editor w ...
CIVIL WAR In the spring of 1861, decades of simmering tensions
... Reconstruction Era that followed, though others remained unresolved. Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked a U.S. military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. Lincoln responded by calling for a volunteer army from each state to recapture federal property, w ...
... Reconstruction Era that followed, though others remained unresolved. Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked a U.S. military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. Lincoln responded by calling for a volunteer army from each state to recapture federal property, w ...
7.1 Secession and Civil War
... Name: _____________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Class: _____ ...
... Name: _____________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Class: _____ ...
Chapter 16 sec 1 Civil War Study Guide
... Battle cry was arising in the South. Confederate officials began seizing branches of federal mint, arsenals, and military outposts. In a last ditch effort to avoid war between the states, Secretary of State Seward suggested a united effort of threatening war against Spain and France for interfering ...
... Battle cry was arising in the South. Confederate officials began seizing branches of federal mint, arsenals, and military outposts. In a last ditch effort to avoid war between the states, Secretary of State Seward suggested a united effort of threatening war against Spain and France for interfering ...
Civil War Erupts Cornell Notes
... • States between the North and the South - Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia and Maryland ...
... • States between the North and the South - Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia and Maryland ...
Study Guide
... A. After the American Revolution, our founding fathers got together to write: 1. __________ - created on ______________. It defines the _______ major branches of government and how it should rule. The Constitution is also a ______ of the _______ and ________ that we have in the U.S. 2. The _________ ...
... A. After the American Revolution, our founding fathers got together to write: 1. __________ - created on ______________. It defines the _______ major branches of government and how it should rule. The Constitution is also a ______ of the _______ and ________ that we have in the U.S. 2. The _________ ...
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... Battle cry was arising in the South. Confederate officials began seizing branches of federal mint, arsenals, and military outposts. In a last ditch effort to avoid war between the states, Secretary of State Seward suggested a united effort of threatening war against Spain and France for interfering ...
... Battle cry was arising in the South. Confederate officials began seizing branches of federal mint, arsenals, and military outposts. In a last ditch effort to avoid war between the states, Secretary of State Seward suggested a united effort of threatening war against Spain and France for interfering ...
Introduction
... • The American Civil War began in early 1861 when Confederate troops in South Carolina fired on the Union Fort Sumter. • Lincoln called for 75,000 men to stop the rebellion and both sides mobilized for war. • The first major battle took place at the Battle of Bull Run. • After the initial onslaught ...
... • The American Civil War began in early 1861 when Confederate troops in South Carolina fired on the Union Fort Sumter. • Lincoln called for 75,000 men to stop the rebellion and both sides mobilized for war. • The first major battle took place at the Battle of Bull Run. • After the initial onslaught ...
Civil War Plans and Early Battles
... even though they allowed slavery. He thought this was crucial to winning the war ...
... even though they allowed slavery. He thought this was crucial to winning the war ...
11.1
... South Carolina demands Union Major Robert Anderson surrender the fort Lincoln’s Options: • Surrender • Attack • Re-Supply 4/12/1861 – The Civil War begins with the bombardment of Fort Sumter ...
... South Carolina demands Union Major Robert Anderson surrender the fort Lincoln’s Options: • Surrender • Attack • Re-Supply 4/12/1861 – The Civil War begins with the bombardment of Fort Sumter ...
Chapter 19, Section 1.
... The Confederate war strategy was to defend itself against Northern attacks, and to wear down the wills of the Northern people and its government. ...
... The Confederate war strategy was to defend itself against Northern attacks, and to wear down the wills of the Northern people and its government. ...
Chapter 16 Study Guide - Liberty Hill Junior High
... with the open shots on this fort – this event triggered the fighting between the North and the South George McClellan – cautious Union commander failed to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond and was fired by Lincoln as a result …. Lincoln complained that he was too slow to react and take adv ...
... with the open shots on this fort – this event triggered the fighting between the North and the South George McClellan – cautious Union commander failed to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond and was fired by Lincoln as a result …. Lincoln complained that he was too slow to react and take adv ...