SS5H2 - Effingham County Schools
... C. Sharecroppers had little money so they had to buy small plots of land. D. Sharecroppers had to share their crops with other sharecroppers. 5. The 14th Amendment was approved by the states and became part of the United States Constitution in 1868. The purpose of this amendment was to define citize ...
... C. Sharecroppers had little money so they had to buy small plots of land. D. Sharecroppers had to share their crops with other sharecroppers. 5. The 14th Amendment was approved by the states and became part of the United States Constitution in 1868. The purpose of this amendment was to define citize ...
Ch 12 - sect 1 Reconstruction
... the Radicals wanted federal intervention to guarentee African American political and civil rights President Johnson accused them of trying “to Africanize the southern half of our country.” Congress passed a bill to allow the Freedmen’s Bureau to continue and gave it with authority to punish st ...
... the Radicals wanted federal intervention to guarentee African American political and civil rights President Johnson accused them of trying “to Africanize the southern half of our country.” Congress passed a bill to allow the Freedmen’s Bureau to continue and gave it with authority to punish st ...
Grant Secures Tennessee
... Union troops and cannons had devastated Southern cities and the South’s economy. Reconstruction is the rebuilding of the South after the Civil War. They also had to decide what terms and conditions the former Confederate states would rejoin the Union. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruc ...
... Union troops and cannons had devastated Southern cities and the South’s economy. Reconstruction is the rebuilding of the South after the Civil War. They also had to decide what terms and conditions the former Confederate states would rejoin the Union. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruc ...
Click here ------> Lesson Plans
... coastline (use of the Navy) so no goods or people could get in or out. – Take control of the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy in two – This plan’s drawback was that it would take time – It worked! ...
... coastline (use of the Navy) so no goods or people could get in or out. – Take control of the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy in two – This plan’s drawback was that it would take time – It worked! ...
THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF THE CIVIL WAR
... Republican newspapers, homes of antislave leaders and beat up black men and wealthy looking whites 11 lynchings, destroyed hundreds of homes and burned a black orphanage ...
... Republican newspapers, homes of antislave leaders and beat up black men and wealthy looking whites 11 lynchings, destroyed hundreds of homes and burned a black orphanage ...
File - Miss Diaz`s Class
... resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Abe Lincoln ...
... resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Abe Lincoln ...
War Erupts Leading to Life in the Army As the South Secedes and
... Looking to take Richmond Virginia, Union forces attacked Manassas at the First Battle of Bull Run Led By Stonewall Jackson, the south held off the North until more troops arrived and battled back the North under a rebel yell ...
... Looking to take Richmond Virginia, Union forces attacked Manassas at the First Battle of Bull Run Led By Stonewall Jackson, the south held off the North until more troops arrived and battled back the North under a rebel yell ...
Chapter 11 PowerPoint - Henry County Schools
... • Virginia unwilling to fight South; secedes from Union - antislavery western counties secede from VA • Three more states secede; border states remain in Union NEXT ...
... • Virginia unwilling to fight South; secedes from Union - antislavery western counties secede from VA • Three more states secede; border states remain in Union NEXT ...
Chapter 20 - Newton Public Schools
... Lincoln’s plan for the besieged federal forces in Fort Sumter was to a. order the soldiers there to open fire on the surrounding Confederate army. b. send about 3,000 soldiers and marines to reinforce the fort. c. make a symbolic show of support and then withdraw the forces. d. send U.S. naval force ...
... Lincoln’s plan for the besieged federal forces in Fort Sumter was to a. order the soldiers there to open fire on the surrounding Confederate army. b. send about 3,000 soldiers and marines to reinforce the fort. c. make a symbolic show of support and then withdraw the forces. d. send U.S. naval force ...
Reconstruction Notes
... -Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (Ten-Percent Plan) -pardon all Confederates except high ranking officers and those who committed crimes against prisoners of war -Must swear allegiance to the union -after ten percent of those in a state did so they could form a state government and be rep ...
... -Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (Ten-Percent Plan) -pardon all Confederates except high ranking officers and those who committed crimes against prisoners of war -Must swear allegiance to the union -after ten percent of those in a state did so they could form a state government and be rep ...
10.12 Guided notes on Reconstruction
... Plan to repair damage caused by the Civil War and reunite the nation ...
... Plan to repair damage caused by the Civil War and reunite the nation ...
1 st Amendment - Franklin High School
... • For a strong state government • Against the Constitution • Anti-Federalists ...
... • For a strong state government • Against the Constitution • Anti-Federalists ...
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... 3. John Brown, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Stephen Douglas all opposed slavery. Who do you think had the greatest impact on American history and why? ANSWER ...
... 3. John Brown, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Stephen Douglas all opposed slavery. Who do you think had the greatest impact on American history and why? ANSWER ...
5-1.1 Summarize the aims and course of Reconstruction, including
... 5-1.1 Summarize the aims and course of Reconstruction, including the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, Southern resistance to the rights of freedmen and the agenda of the Radical Republicans. Aim of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln’s aim was to preserve the Union and end the Civil War as qu ...
... 5-1.1 Summarize the aims and course of Reconstruction, including the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, Southern resistance to the rights of freedmen and the agenda of the Radical Republicans. Aim of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln’s aim was to preserve the Union and end the Civil War as qu ...
Chapter 16p. 515 homework Ques. 1, 37 1. Fort SumterнаUnion fort
... He had to either surrender the fort or send ships to resupply the troops that were there. He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other milita ...
... He had to either surrender the fort or send ships to resupply the troops that were there. He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other milita ...
Main Ideas - St. Mary of Gostyn
... Douglas criticized Lincoln for saying nation could not remain “half slave and half free.” Douglas put forth Freeport Doctrine: people had right to introduce or exclude slavery, and police would enforce their decision even if it contradicted the Supreme Court. Freeport Doctrine helped Douglas win, bu ...
... Douglas criticized Lincoln for saying nation could not remain “half slave and half free.” Douglas put forth Freeport Doctrine: people had right to introduce or exclude slavery, and police would enforce their decision even if it contradicted the Supreme Court. Freeport Doctrine helped Douglas win, bu ...
Civil War Timeline October 16–18, 1859 John Brown, in an attempt
... General George H. Thomas wins the nickname "Rock of Chickamauga" for his stubborn defense of his position. November 19 Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg Address, in which he reiterates the nation’s fundamental principle that all men are created equal. November 23–25 After three days of battle, the Uni ...
... General George H. Thomas wins the nickname "Rock of Chickamauga" for his stubborn defense of his position. November 19 Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg Address, in which he reiterates the nation’s fundamental principle that all men are created equal. November 23–25 After three days of battle, the Uni ...
PART ONE: First Things First: Beginnings in History, to 500 B
... the four slave states of the Middle South (Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas), where there were fewer slaves, and their leaders urged compromise. e. In December 1860, President James Buchanan declared secession illegal but denied that the federal government had the authority to resto ...
... the four slave states of the Middle South (Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas), where there were fewer slaves, and their leaders urged compromise. e. In December 1860, President James Buchanan declared secession illegal but denied that the federal government had the authority to resto ...
Civil War Leaders
... the Atlantic Coast. Sherman's army destroyed anything that they thought might be beneficial to the South's war effort, including crops, bridges, and railroad tracks. ...
... the Atlantic Coast. Sherman's army destroyed anything that they thought might be beneficial to the South's war effort, including crops, bridges, and railroad tracks. ...
Townsel`s APUSH Review Unit 5 Part B
... C. where Jackson kept the federal government’s money when he removed it from the Bank of the US D. a group of Jackson supporters in the US Senate E. several state governors who supported Jackson ...
... C. where Jackson kept the federal government’s money when he removed it from the Bank of the US D. a group of Jackson supporters in the US Senate E. several state governors who supported Jackson ...
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"".