Civil War
... War Leaders beliefs and values of the two areas • Northern leaders – believed it was illegal for the southern states to secede from the Union and viewed them as outlaws not citizens of another country • Southern leaders – put loyalty to their home state above everything else and fought for the prote ...
... War Leaders beliefs and values of the two areas • Northern leaders – believed it was illegal for the southern states to secede from the Union and viewed them as outlaws not citizens of another country • Southern leaders – put loyalty to their home state above everything else and fought for the prote ...
GUIDE QUESTIONS: Explain how Lincoln`s military/political
... Explain how Lincoln’s military/political objectives evolved from 1860-1865. How did Northern diplomacy during the Civil War steer Britain away from an alliance with the ...
... Explain how Lincoln’s military/political objectives evolved from 1860-1865. How did Northern diplomacy during the Civil War steer Britain away from an alliance with the ...
1 TEST = SLAVERY, THE CIVIL WAR, AND RECONSTRUCTION
... _____30. After Abraham Lincoln died Andrew Johnson became president. Johnson was not trusted by the Republicans in Congress for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: A. B. C. D. ...
... _____30. After Abraham Lincoln died Andrew Johnson became president. Johnson was not trusted by the Republicans in Congress for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: A. B. C. D. ...
US History to 1877
... Civil War to take place on Union soil. It was the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, with about 23,000 casualties on both sides. ...
... Civil War to take place on Union soil. It was the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, with about 23,000 casualties on both sides. ...
Drifting Towards Disunion
... were going to vote again on whether or not to have slavery in the state of Kansas. In order to keep the free-soilers from creating a free state, the proslavery politicians created the Lecompton Constitution. The document stated that the people were not allowed to vote for or against the constitution ...
... were going to vote again on whether or not to have slavery in the state of Kansas. In order to keep the free-soilers from creating a free state, the proslavery politicians created the Lecompton Constitution. The document stated that the people were not allowed to vote for or against the constitution ...
Civil War - TeacherWeb
... the first battle of the Civil War. After this Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina left the Union and it became 11 Confederate states. Abraham Lincoln - he was the president during the U.S Civil War and was determined in preserving the union. He also wanted to abolish slavery which made ...
... the first battle of the Civil War. After this Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina left the Union and it became 11 Confederate states. Abraham Lincoln - he was the president during the U.S Civil War and was determined in preserving the union. He also wanted to abolish slavery which made ...
Unit 6: Civil War and Reconstruction 1846-1896
... Main Idea: As new states entered the Union, the question of whether to admit them as free states or slave states arose. ...
... Main Idea: As new states entered the Union, the question of whether to admit them as free states or slave states arose. ...
Life During Wartime
... – African Americans suffered discrimination by having separate regiments – The mortality rate for African American soldiers was higher than that for white soldiers – Assigned to labor duties making it more likely to catch typhoid, pneumonia, malaria, or some other deadly disease – The Confederacy e ...
... – African Americans suffered discrimination by having separate regiments – The mortality rate for African American soldiers was higher than that for white soldiers – Assigned to labor duties making it more likely to catch typhoid, pneumonia, malaria, or some other deadly disease – The Confederacy e ...
CHAPTER 4: THE UNION IN PERIL
... Both were assassinated by Southerners. Both were succeeded by Southerners. Both successors were named Johnson. Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808. Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908. John Wilkes Booth, accused of assassinating Lincoln, was born in 1839. Lee ...
... Both were assassinated by Southerners. Both were succeeded by Southerners. Both successors were named Johnson. Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808. Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908. John Wilkes Booth, accused of assassinating Lincoln, was born in 1839. Lee ...
File
... territories that don’t have positive slave codes to fully protect this property? Answer: Positive slave codes should exist!!! Douglas’s answer: Yes, but slave codes (fugitive slave laws etc) will only exist if they are passed by popular vote/will of the people Douglas (as a moderate) is standing o ...
... territories that don’t have positive slave codes to fully protect this property? Answer: Positive slave codes should exist!!! Douglas’s answer: Yes, but slave codes (fugitive slave laws etc) will only exist if they are passed by popular vote/will of the people Douglas (as a moderate) is standing o ...
Matt Rhodes - Reconstruction Virtual Museum
... • Creation of five military districts in the seceded states , not including Tennessee which ratified the 14th amendment to the United States constitution and was readmitted to the union • Requiring congressional approval for new state constitutions which were required for confederate states to rejoi ...
... • Creation of five military districts in the seceded states , not including Tennessee which ratified the 14th amendment to the United States constitution and was readmitted to the union • Requiring congressional approval for new state constitutions which were required for confederate states to rejoi ...
civilwar-reconstruction test
... b. too harsh on the South. c. unfair to former slave owners. d. too expensive. 60. The Radical Republicans passed a series of laws designed to a. reestablish slavery in a different form. b. unfairly tax the ...
... b. too harsh on the South. c. unfair to former slave owners. d. too expensive. 60. The Radical Republicans passed a series of laws designed to a. reestablish slavery in a different form. b. unfairly tax the ...
Reconstruction 1. Lincoln`s plan 2. Congressional
... South needed to be severely punished Democrats in South were not allowing blacks to vote (and hence denying Republicans an obvious power block). ...
... South needed to be severely punished Democrats in South were not allowing blacks to vote (and hence denying Republicans an obvious power block). ...
Reconstruction
... South needed to be severely punished Democrats in South were not allowing blacks to vote (and hence denying Republicans an obvious power block). ...
... South needed to be severely punished Democrats in South were not allowing blacks to vote (and hence denying Republicans an obvious power block). ...
Tri-1 Benchmark REVIEW
... - were caused by so many farmers being away fighting in the war… - led to riots in some cities… - were caused by planting cash crops instead of food crops… ...
... - were caused by so many farmers being away fighting in the war… - led to riots in some cities… - were caused by planting cash crops instead of food crops… ...
The Civil War (1861-1865)
... • Before the war, the country boasted 31,000,000 citizens and – 34 states (Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas) In the South, 4,000,000 were slaves – They made up ½ of the total population. – During this time, blacks are born & live in filth, disease, and ignorance. ...
... • Before the war, the country boasted 31,000,000 citizens and – 34 states (Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas) In the South, 4,000,000 were slaves – They made up ½ of the total population. – During this time, blacks are born & live in filth, disease, and ignorance. ...
UNIT 4 THE UNION IN PERIL I. Slavery and Politics The south, is
... no chance of happening when Lincoln is killed o 17th President Andrew Johnson – Exclude high ranking Confederates and wealthy from voting. He pardons 13,000 Confederates because, “only white men alone can manage the South” o Congress Plan – Congress is made up of radical Republicans who want to make ...
... no chance of happening when Lincoln is killed o 17th President Andrew Johnson – Exclude high ranking Confederates and wealthy from voting. He pardons 13,000 Confederates because, “only white men alone can manage the South” o Congress Plan – Congress is made up of radical Republicans who want to make ...
North South
... Invading unfamiliar land. Supply lines were much longer and thus more open to attack. ...
... Invading unfamiliar land. Supply lines were much longer and thus more open to attack. ...
American History 100 Facts
... Correspondence to stir public support for American independence. 68. Ben Franklin was an inventor, statesman, diplomat, signer of the Declaration of Independence and delegate to Constitutional Convention. 69. King George III was the King of England who disbanded the colonial legislatures, taxed the ...
... Correspondence to stir public support for American independence. 68. Ben Franklin was an inventor, statesman, diplomat, signer of the Declaration of Independence and delegate to Constitutional Convention. 69. King George III was the King of England who disbanded the colonial legislatures, taxed the ...
Civil War Test Review
... 9) Define Total War: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Which side used Total War? ____________________________________________________ Which general used Total War? _________________________________ ...
... 9) Define Total War: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Which side used Total War? ____________________________________________________ Which general used Total War? _________________________________ ...
Sectional Crisis
... whose goal was to incite civil war Emancipate the slaves Make blacks the social and political equals of whites. Lincoln denied that he was a radical He supported the Fugitive Slave Law and opposed any interference with slavery in the states where it already existed. ...
... whose goal was to incite civil war Emancipate the slaves Make blacks the social and political equals of whites. Lincoln denied that he was a radical He supported the Fugitive Slave Law and opposed any interference with slavery in the states where it already existed. ...
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"".