Unit 6 AMhI Reading Guide - johnmichalski
... Even politically sectional differences became clear in that the Federalist Party would be strongest in New England while the Democratic Republican party would be strongest in the South. The differences between the parties and of their champions Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson also reflected ...
... Even politically sectional differences became clear in that the Federalist Party would be strongest in New England while the Democratic Republican party would be strongest in the South. The differences between the parties and of their champions Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson also reflected ...
Reconstruction
... Reconstruction Act of 1867 South divided into five military districts. New state constitutions must be written. Each southern state must ratify the 14th ...
... Reconstruction Act of 1867 South divided into five military districts. New state constitutions must be written. Each southern state must ratify the 14th ...
War Affects Society
... As the war dragged on, both the North and the South needed more soldiers. As a result, both sides passed laws of conscription, also known as the draft. These laws required men to serve in the military. The Confederates had been drafting soldiers since the spring of 1862. By 1863, all able-bodied whi ...
... As the war dragged on, both the North and the South needed more soldiers. As a result, both sides passed laws of conscription, also known as the draft. These laws required men to serve in the military. The Confederates had been drafting soldiers since the spring of 1862. By 1863, all able-bodied whi ...
civil war 1 - OCPS TeacherPress
... • The British, who had not taken sides in the war, were outraged and claimed the seizure of a neutral ship by the U.S. Navy was a violation of international law. Ultimately Lincoln released the envoys and averted an armed conflict with Britain. ...
... • The British, who had not taken sides in the war, were outraged and claimed the seizure of a neutral ship by the U.S. Navy was a violation of international law. Ultimately Lincoln released the envoys and averted an armed conflict with Britain. ...
Reconstruction Reconstruction Battle Begins Reconstruction
... *Further, it granted the U.S. gov. the right to sue people who violated these rights. B. Fourteenth Amendment: granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. *No state could deprive any person of life, liberty or property “without due process” Johnson was against Caused increased ...
... *Further, it granted the U.S. gov. the right to sue people who violated these rights. B. Fourteenth Amendment: granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. *No state could deprive any person of life, liberty or property “without due process” Johnson was against Caused increased ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... • January 1, 1863--Proclamation put into effect for areas still in rebellion – Not applied to border states, not immediate ...
... • January 1, 1863--Proclamation put into effect for areas still in rebellion – Not applied to border states, not immediate ...
Unit8Notes (8)
... ● Lost a lot of battles the first 2 years ■ Ineffective generaling ■ Losing North, motivated the South ○ Also argument that North had more motivation ■ ‘’God was on their side’ ■ Anti-slavery ● Most poor/common men didn’t have much motive to end slavery ○ Freed slaves might compete w/ them for jobs ...
... ● Lost a lot of battles the first 2 years ■ Ineffective generaling ■ Losing North, motivated the South ○ Also argument that North had more motivation ■ ‘’God was on their side’ ■ Anti-slavery ● Most poor/common men didn’t have much motive to end slavery ○ Freed slaves might compete w/ them for jobs ...
Reconstruction (1865
... should the government retire $432m worth of “greenbacks” issued during the Civil War. ...
... should the government retire $432m worth of “greenbacks” issued during the Civil War. ...
Civil War-US academic - EHuntNHS
... • Lincoln felt it wasn’t his job to decide the issue of slavery, soon realized the importance of freeing the slaves • In Fall of 1862 , Lee was retreating for Antietam, Lincoln proclaimed that on Jan 1, 1863 all slaves in the South would be free – Known as the Emancipation Proclamation • South refus ...
... • Lincoln felt it wasn’t his job to decide the issue of slavery, soon realized the importance of freeing the slaves • In Fall of 1862 , Lee was retreating for Antietam, Lincoln proclaimed that on Jan 1, 1863 all slaves in the South would be free – Known as the Emancipation Proclamation • South refus ...
People and Strategies of the Civil War
... battles in the West. He won the battle of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River. ...
... battles in the West. He won the battle of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River. ...
Chapter 11 Section 1 Resources, Strategies, and Early Battles
... • nearly two dozen black Civil War soldiers received the Congressional Medal of Honor • some 70,000 black soldiers lost their lives in over 40 major Civil War battles. • the 54th Massachusetts Regiment was recognized for its outstanding action in the battle for Fort ...
... • nearly two dozen black Civil War soldiers received the Congressional Medal of Honor • some 70,000 black soldiers lost their lives in over 40 major Civil War battles. • the 54th Massachusetts Regiment was recognized for its outstanding action in the battle for Fort ...
File
... ○ Once registered, voters would elect conventions to prepare new state constitutions, which had to include provisions for black suffrage ○ Once voters ratified new constitutions, they could elect state governments ○ Congress had to approve a state’s constitution, and the state legislature had to rat ...
... ○ Once registered, voters would elect conventions to prepare new state constitutions, which had to include provisions for black suffrage ○ Once voters ratified new constitutions, they could elect state governments ○ Congress had to approve a state’s constitution, and the state legislature had to rat ...
Background Information on the Eve of the Civil War
... Flag The South had many different flags before they settled on the Confederate Flag. Including the Bonnie Blue Flag (far right) and the Stars and Bars (directly below blue flag). They settled on the flag below, though the other flags were still sometimes used. ...
... Flag The South had many different flags before they settled on the Confederate Flag. Including the Bonnie Blue Flag (far right) and the Stars and Bars (directly below blue flag). They settled on the flag below, though the other flags were still sometimes used. ...
Chapter 11 Section 1 - Reconstruction Begins
... Amendment to the Constitution, outlawing slavery. President Lincoln had approved it. However, now that the war was over, many people wondered if freed African Americans would gain all their rights. ...
... Amendment to the Constitution, outlawing slavery. President Lincoln had approved it. However, now that the war was over, many people wondered if freed African Americans would gain all their rights. ...
The Influence of Geography on War Strategy
... The Southern Landscape Why was the Southern landscape a major influence on both war strategy and the war’s outcome? Virtually all the battles of the war were fought on Confederate land. Therefore, the geography of the South was of vital importance to both sides. Why did most of the war unfold in th ...
... The Southern Landscape Why was the Southern landscape a major influence on both war strategy and the war’s outcome? Virtually all the battles of the war were fought on Confederate land. Therefore, the geography of the South was of vital importance to both sides. Why did most of the war unfold in th ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction
... populations (Southern OH, IN, IL) or large numbers of working class Catholic immigrants ...
... populations (Southern OH, IN, IL) or large numbers of working class Catholic immigrants ...
Standard 9-10: Civil War and Reconstruction Reading Questions
... 30. Why did the Reconstruction Act of 1867 split the former Confederacy into military districts? ...
... 30. Why did the Reconstruction Act of 1867 split the former Confederacy into military districts? ...
1 - feldersfhs
... 61. Andrew Johnson and his Impeachment-Andrew Johnson was Lincoln’s VicePresident. Johnson was impeached by Radical Republicans using the Tenure of Office Act. They felt he was abusing his power and they wanted to control reconstruction. During all the Reconstruction period, the biggest issue in no ...
... 61. Andrew Johnson and his Impeachment-Andrew Johnson was Lincoln’s VicePresident. Johnson was impeached by Radical Republicans using the Tenure of Office Act. They felt he was abusing his power and they wanted to control reconstruction. During all the Reconstruction period, the biggest issue in no ...
The Unit Organizer
... Unit 4B: Civil War and Reconstruction Chapter 11 Section 1 1. Which four Southern states seceded after the bombardment of Fort Sumter? 2. Which four slave states remained in the Union throughout the war? 3. What four advantages did the Union enjoy over the Confederacy? 4. The Southern strategy at th ...
... Unit 4B: Civil War and Reconstruction Chapter 11 Section 1 1. Which four Southern states seceded after the bombardment of Fort Sumter? 2. Which four slave states remained in the Union throughout the war? 3. What four advantages did the Union enjoy over the Confederacy? 4. The Southern strategy at th ...
Civil War Matching Assignment - fchs
... continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” Lincoln’s words at this occasion redefined the goals of the Union during the Civil War. _____9. “…All persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people where ...
... continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” Lincoln’s words at this occasion redefined the goals of the Union during the Civil War. _____9. “…All persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people where ...
Chapter 20 Reconstruction Section 1: Rebuilding the South
... Section 3: Reconstruction in the South Southerners were not happy about Republican control of the South. They called northern Republicans who came to the South carpetbaggers. They called southern Republicans scalawags. But reconstruction governments did much for the South. They built schools, hospit ...
... Section 3: Reconstruction in the South Southerners were not happy about Republican control of the South. They called northern Republicans who came to the South carpetbaggers. They called southern Republicans scalawags. But reconstruction governments did much for the South. They built schools, hospit ...
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"".