US History: Diagnostic One
... b. The British ignored the impact of the policy on the right of colonial legislatures to administer western territories. c. The British considered the act as the only way to avoid conflict between colonist and Native Americans. d. The British misjudged the extent of colonial opposition to restrictio ...
... b. The British ignored the impact of the policy on the right of colonial legislatures to administer western territories. c. The British considered the act as the only way to avoid conflict between colonist and Native Americans. d. The British misjudged the extent of colonial opposition to restrictio ...
2.) Why did the Whig Party collapse after the Kansas
... • Southern states were ready for secession as the only way to protect their “peculiar institution” from a North that they saw as intent on destroying slavery even in the South ...
... • Southern states were ready for secession as the only way to protect their “peculiar institution” from a North that they saw as intent on destroying slavery even in the South ...
The Civil War Ends: Reconstruction Begins
... 360,000 Union deaths. 260,000 Confederate deaths. Total: Nearly as many in all other U.S. ...
... 360,000 Union deaths. 260,000 Confederate deaths. Total: Nearly as many in all other U.S. ...
The Civil War
... Step One: Cripple the South by blockading Southern Ports. This would stop the South from shipping goods and getting more supplies. Step Two: Take control of the Mississippi River and cut the South in two Step Three: Take Richmond ...
... Step One: Cripple the South by blockading Southern Ports. This would stop the South from shipping goods and getting more supplies. Step Two: Take control of the Mississippi River and cut the South in two Step Three: Take Richmond ...
ABC Book of a New Nation - Ms. Veal
... day’s attacks, Gen. Johnston was mortally wounded and was replaced by P.G.T. Beauregard. Fighting continued until after dark, but the Federals held. By the next morning, the reinforced Federal army numbered about 40,000, outnumbering Beauregard’s army of less than 30,000. Grant’s April 7th counterof ...
... day’s attacks, Gen. Johnston was mortally wounded and was replaced by P.G.T. Beauregard. Fighting continued until after dark, but the Federals held. By the next morning, the reinforced Federal army numbered about 40,000, outnumbering Beauregard’s army of less than 30,000. Grant’s April 7th counterof ...
Guided_Notes_Civil_War
... free blacks and wealthy whites targeted? _______________________________________________________ 14. During the war, President Lincoln suspended the Constitutional right of _________________________ that protects persons from __________________ without specific charges being filed. As a result, many ...
... free blacks and wealthy whites targeted? _______________________________________________________ 14. During the war, President Lincoln suspended the Constitutional right of _________________________ that protects persons from __________________ without specific charges being filed. As a result, many ...
The Civil War
... • The South had to set up armories and foundries after the war began • The South could produce a lot of food • The South had the best leadership • Southerners felt that they were fighting for a cause ...
... • The South had to set up armories and foundries after the war began • The South could produce a lot of food • The South had the best leadership • Southerners felt that they were fighting for a cause ...
520-523
... who was standing by my side, leaned over and kissed her children, while tears of joy ran down her cheeks. She explained to us what it all meant, that this was the day for which she had been so long praying, but fearing that she would never live to see. ...
... who was standing by my side, leaned over and kissed her children, while tears of joy ran down her cheeks. She explained to us what it all meant, that this was the day for which she had been so long praying, but fearing that she would never live to see. ...
Reconstruction
... • How will the South react to free African Americans in their society? • What is the status of the Confederate states? • How will southern states be brought back into the Union? • Should the Confederate states be forgiven or ...
... • How will the South react to free African Americans in their society? • What is the status of the Confederate states? • How will southern states be brought back into the Union? • Should the Confederate states be forgiven or ...
United States History Mr. Kevin W. Walsh Unit 3 Assessment Study
... What was John Brown’s attack on Pottawatomie revenge for? When did the secession of Southern states begin? What did Emancipation Proclamation mean for slaves living in Kentucky? How did Lincoln justify suspending habeus corpus during the Civil War? Why did Gen. Sherman destroy so much of Georgia? Ho ...
... What was John Brown’s attack on Pottawatomie revenge for? When did the secession of Southern states begin? What did Emancipation Proclamation mean for slaves living in Kentucky? How did Lincoln justify suspending habeus corpus during the Civil War? Why did Gen. Sherman destroy so much of Georgia? Ho ...
THE END OF SLAVERY - Warren County Schools
... - Since Lincoln's proclamation applied only to slaves residing in Confederate states outside Union control, it did not immediately free a single slave - Slavery in the border states was allowed to continue - The Proclamation committed the U.S. gov't to a policy of abolition in the South, but it also ...
... - Since Lincoln's proclamation applied only to slaves residing in Confederate states outside Union control, it did not immediately free a single slave - Slavery in the border states was allowed to continue - The Proclamation committed the U.S. gov't to a policy of abolition in the South, but it also ...
Civil War Notes doc
... Both sides enact __________________: draft forcing service Both sides allow men to pay ____________ for substitute However, very few members of the army were _____________ (about 10% on both sides). Draft Riots: Summer 1863, New York City Poor white ___________, especially Irish immigran ...
... Both sides enact __________________: draft forcing service Both sides allow men to pay ____________ for substitute However, very few members of the army were _____________ (about 10% on both sides). Draft Riots: Summer 1863, New York City Poor white ___________, especially Irish immigran ...
5 Sparks Civil War North Vs South
... control the Mississippi River. Meanwhile, the army would divide and isolate sections of the South and capture its vital cities and the capital in Richmond, Virginia. Under General Ulysses S. Grant, the North’s strategy kept pressure on General Robert E. Lee’s army and constantly weakened their numbe ...
... control the Mississippi River. Meanwhile, the army would divide and isolate sections of the South and capture its vital cities and the capital in Richmond, Virginia. Under General Ulysses S. Grant, the North’s strategy kept pressure on General Robert E. Lee’s army and constantly weakened their numbe ...
JB APUSH Unit VB - jbapamh
... No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed. Single six-year term for President The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States; and shall have the right ...
... No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed. Single six-year term for President The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States; and shall have the right ...
Handout
... What advantages did the North have over the South? What advantages did the South have over the North? What was goal of Sherman’s March to the Sea? Fill in each blank with the name or term that best completes the paragraph Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee ...
... What advantages did the North have over the South? What advantages did the South have over the North? What was goal of Sherman’s March to the Sea? Fill in each blank with the name or term that best completes the paragraph Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee ...
The Civil War - Northwest ISD Moodle
... 0 Fighting on their territory 0 Weaknesses 0 Smaller population (9 million, 3.5 million were slaves) 0 Depended on Europe for manufactured goods ...
... 0 Fighting on their territory 0 Weaknesses 0 Smaller population (9 million, 3.5 million were slaves) 0 Depended on Europe for manufactured goods ...
Start of the Civil War
... All African American Army in North -Women Nursing – made a female dominated career Clara Barton – first female nurse that traveled with the army http://www.biography.com/people/clarabarton-9200960 ...
... All African American Army in North -Women Nursing – made a female dominated career Clara Barton – first female nurse that traveled with the army http://www.biography.com/people/clarabarton-9200960 ...
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"".