Technology of the Civil War - Conejo Valley Unified School District
... “I never realized the ‘pomp and circumstance’ of the thing called glorious war until I saw this. Men…lying in every conceivable position; the dead…with their eyes wide open, the wounded begging piteously for help…I seemed…in a sort of daze.” ...
... “I never realized the ‘pomp and circumstance’ of the thing called glorious war until I saw this. Men…lying in every conceivable position; the dead…with their eyes wide open, the wounded begging piteously for help…I seemed…in a sort of daze.” ...
Slide 1
... This incident occurred not long after Virginia’s hotly contested 1994 Senate race, in which Republican candidate Oliver North supported those who wished to retain the Confederate flag as an emblem in several southern state flags. It was another skirmish in an emotional war between those who see the ...
... This incident occurred not long after Virginia’s hotly contested 1994 Senate race, in which Republican candidate Oliver North supported those who wished to retain the Confederate flag as an emblem in several southern state flags. It was another skirmish in an emotional war between those who see the ...
Ch 20-21 w answers
... Suspending Habeas Corpus Habeus Corpus- a person has to be charged with a crime after being arrested and given a trial How does suspending Habeus Corpus changes a person’s rights? (What can the government do with an arrested person w/out HB?) Pro-S. Marylanders not allowed to vote on secession Linco ...
... Suspending Habeas Corpus Habeus Corpus- a person has to be charged with a crime after being arrested and given a trial How does suspending Habeus Corpus changes a person’s rights? (What can the government do with an arrested person w/out HB?) Pro-S. Marylanders not allowed to vote on secession Linco ...
Reconstruction
... they outnumbered the whites. Thus creating the KKK to prevent the blacks from exercising their political power. During and after the Reconstruction, African Americans in the South created their own schools and colleges. The most famous was Booker T. Washington’s Tuskegee Institute. ...
... they outnumbered the whites. Thus creating the KKK to prevent the blacks from exercising their political power. During and after the Reconstruction, African Americans in the South created their own schools and colleges. The most famous was Booker T. Washington’s Tuskegee Institute. ...
Major Figures of the Civil War
... unexpired term but resigned in 1851 to run for governor of Mississippi against his senatorial colleague, Henry S. Foote, who was a Union Whig. Davis was a strong champion of Southern rights and argued for the expansion of slave territory and economic development of the South to counterbalance the po ...
... unexpired term but resigned in 1851 to run for governor of Mississippi against his senatorial colleague, Henry S. Foote, who was a Union Whig. Davis was a strong champion of Southern rights and argued for the expansion of slave territory and economic development of the South to counterbalance the po ...
A Nation Divided
... • Used as military strategy—without slaves, South has no slave labor! • Gave higher cause to war • January 1, 1863 ...
... • Used as military strategy—without slaves, South has no slave labor! • Gave higher cause to war • January 1, 1863 ...
Chapter 11 Section 3 Notes SOLVUS 7
... South, soldiers returned home to find destroyed homes and poverty. Soldiers on both sides lived with ...
... South, soldiers returned home to find destroyed homes and poverty. Soldiers on both sides lived with ...
Slide 1
... At this battle General Lee (South) led an army into Maryland (a Union border state near Washington D.C.) in the hopes that they could convince Maryland to join the South. Lee ended up leaving a copy of his battle plans at an abandoned campsite. General George McClellan (North) had a clear chance at ...
... At this battle General Lee (South) led an army into Maryland (a Union border state near Washington D.C.) in the hopes that they could convince Maryland to join the South. Lee ended up leaving a copy of his battle plans at an abandoned campsite. General George McClellan (North) had a clear chance at ...
Civil War PPT
... •The defeat of Lee at Gettysburg would be the last time Lee would invade the North and try to take Washington, D.C. •Lee’s retreat at Gettysburg on July 3rd and Grant’s defeat of the South at Vicksburg on July 4th would lead to the eventual surrender of the South by 1865. ...
... •The defeat of Lee at Gettysburg would be the last time Lee would invade the North and try to take Washington, D.C. •Lee’s retreat at Gettysburg on July 3rd and Grant’s defeat of the South at Vicksburg on July 4th would lead to the eventual surrender of the South by 1865. ...
Chapter 11-2: Fighting Erupts
... Widespread fighting occurred during the first two years of the Civil War. Reading Focus • What factors made the major battles in the war so bloody? • How did the Union carry out its strategy in the Mississippi Valley? • What led to the Confederate successes in the war in the East? • Why did the Conf ...
... Widespread fighting occurred during the first two years of the Civil War. Reading Focus • What factors made the major battles in the war so bloody? • How did the Union carry out its strategy in the Mississippi Valley? • What led to the Confederate successes in the war in the East? • Why did the Conf ...
Reconstruction 1863-1877
... contentious, and stubborn, he was the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time. A Reconstruction policy devised by angels might well have failed in his tactless hands.” (text) ...
... contentious, and stubborn, he was the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time. A Reconstruction policy devised by angels might well have failed in his tactless hands.” (text) ...
usnotesmar19
... o In this case, because we were fighting ourselves, the economy suffered during the Civil war. o The Civil War crippled the economy in the US. o Inflation – when the purchasing power of the dollar (or any currency) decreases. o Inflation – skyrocketed during the Civil War! o 80% in the UNION…what co ...
... o In this case, because we were fighting ourselves, the economy suffered during the Civil war. o The Civil War crippled the economy in the US. o Inflation – when the purchasing power of the dollar (or any currency) decreases. o Inflation – skyrocketed during the Civil War! o 80% in the UNION…what co ...
Civil War Jeopardy
... 30: John Wilkes Booth caught his spur on what, broke what when he leapt to the stage, and yelled what once on stage? (flag, left shin/leg, sic semper tyrannis or the south is avenged) 40: How and where did they capture Booth and what were his last words (in tobacco barn, set it on fire, shot him in ...
... 30: John Wilkes Booth caught his spur on what, broke what when he leapt to the stage, and yelled what once on stage? (flag, left shin/leg, sic semper tyrannis or the south is avenged) 40: How and where did they capture Booth and what were his last words (in tobacco barn, set it on fire, shot him in ...
Chapter 10: The Union in Crisis
... Explain how the nation’s expansion led to the Civil War. Contrast the economies, societies, and political views of the North and South. Describe the role of the Free-Soil Party in the election of 1848. Analyze why slavery in the territories was a divisive issue between North and South and how Congre ...
... Explain how the nation’s expansion led to the Civil War. Contrast the economies, societies, and political views of the North and South. Describe the role of the Free-Soil Party in the election of 1848. Analyze why slavery in the territories was a divisive issue between North and South and how Congre ...
Anglophile Enemy of Abraham Lincoln Promotes Break
... pelled himself into much more active politics after the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, a piece of legislation that legitimized the bestial notion of “popular sovereignty” in these territories, and made almost inevitable, the extension of slavery there. As for the “peaceful, leave us alone” Con ...
... pelled himself into much more active politics after the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, a piece of legislation that legitimized the bestial notion of “popular sovereignty” in these territories, and made almost inevitable, the extension of slavery there. As for the “peaceful, leave us alone” Con ...
Reconstruction (Handout) Term Definition
... a chance to build a new nation out of the ashes of war and slaver. Others vowed to wage a new war to protect their way of life, and a racial order they believed ordained by God. Three days after delivering his warning, Lincoln was shot dead by John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate sympathizer. Reconstruc ...
... a chance to build a new nation out of the ashes of war and slaver. Others vowed to wage a new war to protect their way of life, and a racial order they believed ordained by God. Three days after delivering his warning, Lincoln was shot dead by John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate sympathizer. Reconstruc ...
Grey Curves on Blankboard
... Johnson was supposed to be assassinated • Booth was tracked & killed • The other conspirators were hanged or imprisoned Powerpoint Templates ...
... Johnson was supposed to be assassinated • Booth was tracked & killed • The other conspirators were hanged or imprisoned Powerpoint Templates ...
yellow dollar amount
... Southerners hated this book because they feared people would sympathize with the slaves ...
... Southerners hated this book because they feared people would sympathize with the slaves ...
The First Two Years of the Civil War
... The First Two Years of the Civil War Chapter 18 section 2 ...
... The First Two Years of the Civil War Chapter 18 section 2 ...
1861
... I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, w ...
... I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, w ...
17-1 The Emancipation Proclamation
... The 54th Massachusetts One unit that insisted on fighting without pay was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, one of the first African-American regiments organized in the North. The soldiers of the 54th—among whom were two sons of Frederick Douglass—soon made the regiment the most famous of the Civil W ...
... The 54th Massachusetts One unit that insisted on fighting without pay was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, one of the first African-American regiments organized in the North. The soldiers of the 54th—among whom were two sons of Frederick Douglass—soon made the regiment the most famous of the Civil W ...
Civil War: 1861-1865 - Amherst County High School
... – US Senator from Mississippi from 1835 to 1845 – US Congressmen from 1845 to 1846 – US Congressmen from 1857 to 1861 – Withdrew from Senate when Mississippi seceded – On February 18, 1861 - made President of the Confederacy ...
... – US Senator from Mississippi from 1835 to 1845 – US Congressmen from 1845 to 1846 – US Congressmen from 1857 to 1861 – Withdrew from Senate when Mississippi seceded – On February 18, 1861 - made President of the Confederacy ...
Issues of the American Civil War
Issues of the American Civil War include questions about the name of the war, the tariff, states' rights and the nature of Abraham Lincoln's war goals. For more on naming, see Naming the American Civil War.The question of how important the tariff was in causing the war stems from the Nullification Crisis, which was South Carolina's attempt to nullify a tariff and lasted from 1828 to 1832. The tariff was low after 1846, and the tariff issue faded into the background by 1860 when secession began. States' rights was the justification for nullification and later secession. The most controversial right claimed by Southern states was the alleged right of Southerners to spread slavery into territories owned by the United States.As to the question of the relation of Lincoln's war goals to causes, goals evolved as the war progressed in response to political and military issues, and can't be used as a direct explanation of causes of the war. Lincoln needed to find an issue that would unite a large but divided North to save the Union, and then found that circumstances beyond his control made emancipation possible, which was in line with his ""personal wish that all men everywhere could be free"".