Reconstruction - Spartanburg County School District 5
... • Even with the Union’s defeat of the Confederacy and the federal courts ruling secession null and void, the idea of states’ rights was never defeated ...
... • Even with the Union’s defeat of the Confederacy and the federal courts ruling secession null and void, the idea of states’ rights was never defeated ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... gone far enough – Many Northerners (especially working class and from regions in North close to Mississippi River or Border States) believed he had gone to far – Fall 1862 elections went against Republicans (although they kept control of Congress) – Desertions in Union army increased; soldiers (espe ...
... gone far enough – Many Northerners (especially working class and from regions in North close to Mississippi River or Border States) believed he had gone to far – Fall 1862 elections went against Republicans (although they kept control of Congress) – Desertions in Union army increased; soldiers (espe ...
Early republic to Civil War
... Breckinridge won all the Deep South states plus AK, MD, and DE Bell won Border States of VA KY and mid-slave state of TN Douglas won only MO and NJ but finished 2nd in ...
... Breckinridge won all the Deep South states plus AK, MD, and DE Bell won Border States of VA KY and mid-slave state of TN Douglas won only MO and NJ but finished 2nd in ...
The Civil War - Coronado High School
... Lincoln tours the recently evacuated Richmond, Virginia to see the destruction ...
... Lincoln tours the recently evacuated Richmond, Virginia to see the destruction ...
Questions 11-12 refer to the following table
... It immediately freed all slaves living in the United States. It freed slaves only in the Confederacy or in areas of active rebellion It led to the creation of all-black units in the Union Army It was issued in part because slave labor was helping the Confederate cause It gave the North a high moral ...
... It immediately freed all slaves living in the United States. It freed slaves only in the Confederacy or in areas of active rebellion It led to the creation of all-black units in the Union Army It was issued in part because slave labor was helping the Confederate cause It gave the North a high moral ...
Slavery`s End Deserves a 150th Celebration
... As the 150th anniversary of the Civil War winds down toward its conclusion in the spring, it's difficult not to look back on the four years of this sesquicentennial and wonder why it all seemed so lackluster. Unlike the centennial in 1961-65, Congress decided not to create a national commission. And ...
... As the 150th anniversary of the Civil War winds down toward its conclusion in the spring, it's difficult not to look back on the four years of this sesquicentennial and wonder why it all seemed so lackluster. Unlike the centennial in 1961-65, Congress decided not to create a national commission. And ...
The Civil War Notes`12
... 7. His economic policies – a shift from agriculture to industrialization helped the North win this “war of attrition”. a. Morrill Tariff Act (1863) – high protective tariff that raised revenue to pay for war costs. b. National Banking System (1863) later becomes the Federal Reserve (1913) establishe ...
... 7. His economic policies – a shift from agriculture to industrialization helped the North win this “war of attrition”. a. Morrill Tariff Act (1863) – high protective tariff that raised revenue to pay for war costs. b. National Banking System (1863) later becomes the Federal Reserve (1913) establishe ...
the civil war
... The Union placed a blockade on the southern coastline from Virginia to Texas to stop the export of southern cotton to Europe and the importation of weapons and supplies to the south. ...
... The Union placed a blockade on the southern coastline from Virginia to Texas to stop the export of southern cotton to Europe and the importation of weapons and supplies to the south. ...
Advantages and Disadvantages
... South had fewer people who could support war effort Northern factories produced goods, clothes, ammunition, and shoes. North had a financial advantage-they controlled national treasury. North could take advantage of tariff . The North ability to win the war caused people to withdraw money (gold & si ...
... South had fewer people who could support war effort Northern factories produced goods, clothes, ammunition, and shoes. North had a financial advantage-they controlled national treasury. North could take advantage of tariff . The North ability to win the war caused people to withdraw money (gold & si ...
Reconstruction Ppt - Taylor County Schools
... • Radical and Moderate Republicans in Congress outraged because African Americans were not allowed to vote & former Confederate Leaders were elected to Congress ...
... • Radical and Moderate Republicans in Congress outraged because African Americans were not allowed to vote & former Confederate Leaders were elected to Congress ...
US History II (1865
... B. “Election officials should turn African Americans away until they can read.” C. “African Americans must receive a vocational education in order to receive rights.” D. “Slavery is not abolished until the black man has the vote.” 3c ...
... B. “Election officials should turn African Americans away until they can read.” C. “African Americans must receive a vocational education in order to receive rights.” D. “Slavery is not abolished until the black man has the vote.” 3c ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... • Hood and Atlanta’s citizens finally vacate the city on September 1 • Sherman burns the city of ______________in mid-November then begins his march toward Savannah and the sea ...
... • Hood and Atlanta’s citizens finally vacate the city on September 1 • Sherman burns the city of ______________in mid-November then begins his march toward Savannah and the sea ...
Hayden and Mike - Virtual Museum
... commander during the Civil War and post-war Reconstruction periods. Under the command of Grant, the Union Army defeated the Confederate military and ended the Confederate States of America. His image as a war hero was tarnished by corruption scandals during his presidency. Grant began his life long ...
... commander during the Civil War and post-war Reconstruction periods. Under the command of Grant, the Union Army defeated the Confederate military and ended the Confederate States of America. His image as a war hero was tarnished by corruption scandals during his presidency. Grant began his life long ...
Civil War 010 - Marblehead High School
... • A disloyal portion of the American people have during the whole year been engaged in an attempt to divide and destroy the Union. A nation which endures factious domestic division is exposed to disrespect abroad, and one party, if not both, is sure sooner or later to invoke foreign intervention. • ...
... • A disloyal portion of the American people have during the whole year been engaged in an attempt to divide and destroy the Union. A nation which endures factious domestic division is exposed to disrespect abroad, and one party, if not both, is sure sooner or later to invoke foreign intervention. • ...
Slavery, civil war and KKK
... need of cheap labor force to work the land and produce goods. Lacking both natural and financial backing, there were only a few ways to engage the labor they needed. The first of the labor force came from the Indigenous groups who almost became extinct due to European disease and warfare. Second, t ...
... need of cheap labor force to work the land and produce goods. Lacking both natural and financial backing, there were only a few ways to engage the labor they needed. The first of the labor force came from the Indigenous groups who almost became extinct due to European disease and warfare. Second, t ...
COMMON THREADS
... Sherman Marches and Lee Surrenders The Meaning of the Civil War Conclusion WHO? WHAT? Jefferson Davis Antietam U. S. Grant Appomattox Robert E. Lee Arlington Abraham Lincoln Blockade George B. McClellan Bull Run Edmund Ruffin Conscription William T. Sherman Contrabands Cooperationism Draft riots For ...
... Sherman Marches and Lee Surrenders The Meaning of the Civil War Conclusion WHO? WHAT? Jefferson Davis Antietam U. S. Grant Appomattox Robert E. Lee Arlington Abraham Lincoln Blockade George B. McClellan Bull Run Edmund Ruffin Conscription William T. Sherman Contrabands Cooperationism Draft riots For ...
Emancipation Proclamation
... thought it was a war to keep the Union together, not a war to end slavery. By 1862, Lincoln began to believe that the only way to save the Union was to abolish slavery. In 1862, the war was not going well for the North. Lincoln had to find a way to stop the South’s war effort. He also wanted to make ...
... thought it was a war to keep the Union together, not a war to end slavery. By 1862, Lincoln began to believe that the only way to save the Union was to abolish slavery. In 1862, the war was not going well for the North. Lincoln had to find a way to stop the South’s war effort. He also wanted to make ...
Part 2 – Reconstruction - Ms. Ferrari`s AP US HISTORY
... basis for court decisions upholding civil rights in the 20th century. 14. African Americans during and after the Reconstruction Era Southern plantation owners continued to own the majority of the region’s land even after Reconstruction. Former slaves sought land ownership but generally fell short of ...
... basis for court decisions upholding civil rights in the 20th century. 14. African Americans during and after the Reconstruction Era Southern plantation owners continued to own the majority of the region’s land even after Reconstruction. Former slaves sought land ownership but generally fell short of ...
A Time to Review Antebellum - White Plains Public Schools
... (3) began a military alliance between the two nations (4) acquired cheap labor for America’s factories 63. As the Civil War began, President Abraham Lincoln stated that his primary goal was to (1) end slavery (2) set new national boundaries (3) increase congressional powers (4) preserve the Union 64 ...
... (3) began a military alliance between the two nations (4) acquired cheap labor for America’s factories 63. As the Civil War began, President Abraham Lincoln stated that his primary goal was to (1) end slavery (2) set new national boundaries (3) increase congressional powers (4) preserve the Union 64 ...
Civil War Course
... *1863: West Virginia was created Both sides expected a short, glorious war, but got a blood bath that lasted until 1865. Both sides were passionate and thought it was right. ...
... *1863: West Virginia was created Both sides expected a short, glorious war, but got a blood bath that lasted until 1865. Both sides were passionate and thought it was right. ...
American History I: The Civil War I. New Technologies Rifles When
... Both sides developed submarine technology, but the South was the only side to actually put one into action The CSS ____________________________________________________________sank a northern ship blockading Charleston Harbor on Feb. 18, 1864; unfortunately, the Hunley also sank in the attack II. The ...
... Both sides developed submarine technology, but the South was the only side to actually put one into action The CSS ____________________________________________________________sank a northern ship blockading Charleston Harbor on Feb. 18, 1864; unfortunately, the Hunley also sank in the attack II. The ...
Civil War Webquest - Merrillville Community School
... 3. Who did Lincoln name as General of the Union troops? 4. Lincoln’s main opponent in the 1864 election was _____, who Lincoln replaced as General of the Army of the ...
... 3. Who did Lincoln name as General of the Union troops? 4. Lincoln’s main opponent in the 1864 election was _____, who Lincoln replaced as General of the Army of the ...
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"".