17 - Coppell ISD
... A clause in this draft law allowed a man to pay the government $300 not to be drafted or hire someone else to serve in his place This law angered many people They called it, “a rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight” Riots in the Cities People that opposed the draft law staged riots in Nort ...
... A clause in this draft law allowed a man to pay the government $300 not to be drafted or hire someone else to serve in his place This law angered many people They called it, “a rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight” Riots in the Cities People that opposed the draft law staged riots in Nort ...
Civil War Leaders
... -Suppressing opposition to war by taking away freedoms. -Even went against Supreme Court. ...
... -Suppressing opposition to war by taking away freedoms. -Even went against Supreme Court. ...
幻灯片 1
... Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He successfully led his country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery. Bef ...
... Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He successfully led his country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery. Bef ...
From Reform to Revolution: The Transformation of Confederate
... are conservative.”16 This argument forwarded by Fitzhugh, Davis, and Thornwell, was not only an attempt to justify the Confederacy to its opponents, but also an effort to promote the Confederate nation’s legitimacy among the many citizens who had once been, or still were, ardent unionists. “By label ...
... are conservative.”16 This argument forwarded by Fitzhugh, Davis, and Thornwell, was not only an attempt to justify the Confederacy to its opponents, but also an effort to promote the Confederate nation’s legitimacy among the many citizens who had once been, or still were, ardent unionists. “By label ...
Civil War
... • Slave states that bordered the free states (MO, KY, MD, DE) • All border states stayed with the Union and didn’t join the Confederacy ...
... • Slave states that bordered the free states (MO, KY, MD, DE) • All border states stayed with the Union and didn’t join the Confederacy ...
Chapter 16.5 Vocabulary Two Column Notes
... ● Total war would ruin south’s economy and will to fight/destroy bridges, crops, livestock, plantations, railways, freed slaves ● December 10, 1864 - Sherman arrives at Savannah, Georgia/leaves destruction behind him ...
... ● Total war would ruin south’s economy and will to fight/destroy bridges, crops, livestock, plantations, railways, freed slaves ● December 10, 1864 - Sherman arrives at Savannah, Georgia/leaves destruction behind him ...
APUSH Unit 5 Study Guide: Chapters 18
... How did the action of John Brown divide the nation? Describe the election of 1860. Why did South Carolina secede from the Union? What were the advantages of the Union at the beginning of the war? What were the advantages of the Confederacy? Why did the second wave of states, such as North Carolina, ...
... How did the action of John Brown divide the nation? Describe the election of 1860. Why did South Carolina secede from the Union? What were the advantages of the Union at the beginning of the war? What were the advantages of the Confederacy? Why did the second wave of states, such as North Carolina, ...
Unit 9- The Civil War Era
... (8.17B) explain constitutional issues arising over the issues of states’ rights, including the Nullification Crisis and the Civil War ...
... (8.17B) explain constitutional issues arising over the issues of states’ rights, including the Nullification Crisis and the Civil War ...
Unit 7 Power Point Presentation (Notes)
... Killed while caring for her pregnant Sister-in-law and baking bread for Union soldiers ...
... Killed while caring for her pregnant Sister-in-law and baking bread for Union soldiers ...
ГИМНАЗИЈА «ПАТРИЈАРХ ПАВЛЕ» Матурски рад из Енглеског
... electoral votes nationally, so Lincoln was constitutionally elected the first Republican president. But before his inauguration, seven slave states with cotton-based economies formed the Confederacy. The first six to declare secession had the highest proportions of slaves in their populations, a tot ...
... electoral votes nationally, so Lincoln was constitutionally elected the first Republican president. But before his inauguration, seven slave states with cotton-based economies formed the Confederacy. The first six to declare secession had the highest proportions of slaves in their populations, a tot ...
Uncle Tom`s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
... CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 15 Section 2 The Crisis Deepens Why were the Fugitive Slave Act and the KansasNebraska Act factors that led to war? How was the debate over slavery leading to violence? ...
... CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 15 Section 2 The Crisis Deepens Why were the Fugitive Slave Act and the KansasNebraska Act factors that led to war? How was the debate over slavery leading to violence? ...
Reconstruction
... the Constitution – the act of Impeachment means bringing formal charges it is not a conviction Impeachment is one of the checks the Legislative branch has over the executive branch. Only the House or Representatives brings formal charges ...
... the Constitution – the act of Impeachment means bringing formal charges it is not a conviction Impeachment is one of the checks the Legislative branch has over the executive branch. Only the House or Representatives brings formal charges ...
Review Sheet for Reform Era Test
... weren't a prominent Confederate, you were allowed back in the Union. He also allowed for personal pardons. Wanted states to ratify 13th Amendment. He didn't necessarily want the blacks to vote yet. This is called Presidential Reconstruction. Every state was ready for readmittance by late 1865. Forme ...
... weren't a prominent Confederate, you were allowed back in the Union. He also allowed for personal pardons. Wanted states to ratify 13th Amendment. He didn't necessarily want the blacks to vote yet. This is called Presidential Reconstruction. Every state was ready for readmittance by late 1865. Forme ...
The Civil War - TheMattHatters
... The string of Confederate losses ended with Braxton Bragg’s victory at the Battle of Chickamauga. But the retreating Union army discovered the road to Chattanooga had been left unprotected, and they fled to the city. Bragg pursued, but the Union soldiers were ready to defend the city. Confederate tr ...
... The string of Confederate losses ended with Braxton Bragg’s victory at the Battle of Chickamauga. But the retreating Union army discovered the road to Chattanooga had been left unprotected, and they fled to the city. Bragg pursued, but the Union soldiers were ready to defend the city. Confederate tr ...
The Civil War 1861-1865
... 2. Why do you think McClellan refused to pursue Lee’s army into Virginia after the battle of Antietam? Do you think Lincoln should have fired him for this? Why or why not? 3. Which of the inventions/innovations in warfare do you think was the most effective? Why? ...
... 2. Why do you think McClellan refused to pursue Lee’s army into Virginia after the battle of Antietam? Do you think Lincoln should have fired him for this? Why or why not? 3. Which of the inventions/innovations in warfare do you think was the most effective? Why? ...
Civil War - TeacherWeb
... 2. Why do you think McClellan refused to pursue Lee’s army into Virginia after the battle of Antietam? Do you think Lincoln should have fired him for this? Why or why not? 3. Which of the inventions/innovations in warfare do you think was the most effective? Why? ...
... 2. Why do you think McClellan refused to pursue Lee’s army into Virginia after the battle of Antietam? Do you think Lincoln should have fired him for this? Why or why not? 3. Which of the inventions/innovations in warfare do you think was the most effective? Why? ...
Reconstruction Era - Cherokee County Schools
... ► Whites tried to prevent blacks from voting in several ways. ...
... ► Whites tried to prevent blacks from voting in several ways. ...
Review of War Stories: Suffering and Sacrifice in the Civil War North
... wants to, and to deal with the subject matter he prefers to. Even so, this reviewer would have welcomed his greater engagement with recent scholarship. The text largely ignores, for example, any systematic examination of the reasons why Civil War soldiers fought, an issue which would seem to have be ...
... wants to, and to deal with the subject matter he prefers to. Even so, this reviewer would have welcomed his greater engagement with recent scholarship. The text largely ignores, for example, any systematic examination of the reasons why Civil War soldiers fought, an issue which would seem to have be ...
The North Takes Charge
... They were no longer dependent on Southern cotton Found new cotton in Egypt and India Shortage of wheat -> relied on North for this Britain decides to remain neutral ...
... They were no longer dependent on Southern cotton Found new cotton in Egypt and India Shortage of wheat -> relied on North for this Britain decides to remain neutral ...
Expansion resulting from War of 1812
... issues, producing a series of crises and compromises. These crises took place over the admission of new states to the Union during the decades before the Civil War. The issue was whether the number of “free states” and “slave states” would remain balanced, thus affecting the distribution of power in ...
... issues, producing a series of crises and compromises. These crises took place over the admission of new states to the Union during the decades before the Civil War. The issue was whether the number of “free states” and “slave states” would remain balanced, thus affecting the distribution of power in ...
Unit 1 Test
... railroads and more industry than the other Confederate states. 2. The Dred Scott decision made by the Supreme Court in 1857 declared that slaves were property and had no constitutional rights. 3. Sharecropping kept most freed blacks impoverished and in debt to white landowners. 4. Many Georgia plant ...
... railroads and more industry than the other Confederate states. 2. The Dred Scott decision made by the Supreme Court in 1857 declared that slaves were property and had no constitutional rights. 3. Sharecropping kept most freed blacks impoverished and in debt to white landowners. 4. Many Georgia plant ...
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"".