Practice Terms Test 4,5,6
... 1. Proponents of a strong central government and weaker state governments 2. Proponents of strong state governments and a weaker central government. 3. Also known as the Jeffersonian Republicans and modern day Republicans 4. Founded around 1828, Andrew Jackson was the first president of this party. ...
... 1. Proponents of a strong central government and weaker state governments 2. Proponents of strong state governments and a weaker central government. 3. Also known as the Jeffersonian Republicans and modern day Republicans 4. Founded around 1828, Andrew Jackson was the first president of this party. ...
Notes
... Confederates who pledged loyalty to the United States. Their states held elections, and state governments went back to work ...
... Confederates who pledged loyalty to the United States. Their states held elections, and state governments went back to work ...
the american civil war
... Confederation. The former Union minister of war, Floyd, decided that all heavy weapons would be brought to Southern arsenals before the beginning of the war. Ships of the Navy were located all over the sea. The Northern States didn’t have a big support from the population, because the biggest part w ...
... Confederation. The former Union minister of war, Floyd, decided that all heavy weapons would be brought to Southern arsenals before the beginning of the war. Ships of the Navy were located all over the sea. The Northern States didn’t have a big support from the population, because the biggest part w ...
Reconstruction (1865
... End of the Civil War -South surrenders on April 9, 1865 -War left South devastated ...
... End of the Civil War -South surrenders on April 9, 1865 -War left South devastated ...
What was the above device used for?
... worked to keep control of Congress. They wanted to protect their lifestyle & they worked extremely hard to make certain that southern states did not lose any power in the Congress. If they did, they knew tariffs would increase. Well, as more northern states were added to the union, the South did los ...
... worked to keep control of Congress. They wanted to protect their lifestyle & they worked extremely hard to make certain that southern states did not lose any power in the Congress. If they did, they knew tariffs would increase. Well, as more northern states were added to the union, the South did los ...
4.1 Lincoln-Douglas Debates - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... • Only one month after Lincoln’s election, South Carolina announced its decision to secede from the Union; other southern states followed. • They elect Jefferson Davis as their president • Besides just Slavery, why did the South Secede? • Cultural and Economic Differences: Plantation life vs. Indust ...
... • Only one month after Lincoln’s election, South Carolina announced its decision to secede from the Union; other southern states followed. • They elect Jefferson Davis as their president • Besides just Slavery, why did the South Secede? • Cultural and Economic Differences: Plantation life vs. Indust ...
The Tide of War Turns
... deprived of labor and the Union now began to gain more soldiers D: African-American Soldiers - In addition to being freed as slaves, they would also be received into the armed forces of the U.S. - After emancipation, African Americans rushed to enlist - By the end of the war, about 180,000 black sol ...
... deprived of labor and the Union now began to gain more soldiers D: African-American Soldiers - In addition to being freed as slaves, they would also be received into the armed forces of the U.S. - After emancipation, African Americans rushed to enlist - By the end of the war, about 180,000 black sol ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Unit 6 Post Test
... States should have more control over taxes and trading Each state had the right to decide whether or not to obey national laws ...
... States should have more control over taxes and trading Each state had the right to decide whether or not to obey national laws ...
Regents Review
... • Why did Reconstruction end in 1877? – The result of the President Election of 1877 was disputed – The Democrats and Republicans make a deal (Compromise of 1877): • The Republican candidate (Hayes) becomes president • The Democrats get the withdrawal of troops from southern states. • How did the Re ...
... • Why did Reconstruction end in 1877? – The result of the President Election of 1877 was disputed – The Democrats and Republicans make a deal (Compromise of 1877): • The Republican candidate (Hayes) becomes president • The Democrats get the withdrawal of troops from southern states. • How did the Re ...
USHC – 4: T.S.W.D. an understanding of the causes and the
... The Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Wilmot Proviso, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were all intended to do what? a. Resolved the issue of slavery in newly acquired US territories. b. Determine the number of senators new slave states may send to Congress. c. Forbid the expansion of slavery into ...
... The Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Wilmot Proviso, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were all intended to do what? a. Resolved the issue of slavery in newly acquired US territories. b. Determine the number of senators new slave states may send to Congress. c. Forbid the expansion of slavery into ...
A Nation Divided The Civil War and its Causes
... Union 4 of them shared a border with the CSA • Delaware – had legalized slavery but there were very few slaves (does not touch the CSA) • Maryland – Lincoln ordered federal troops to secure the state preventing it from leaving ...
... Union 4 of them shared a border with the CSA • Delaware – had legalized slavery but there were very few slaves (does not touch the CSA) • Maryland – Lincoln ordered federal troops to secure the state preventing it from leaving ...
Introduction
... • The American Civil War began in early 1861 when Confederate troops in South Carolina fired on the Union Fort Sumter. • Lincoln called for 75,000 men to stop the rebellion and both sides mobilized for war. • The first major battle took place at the Battle of Bull Run. • After the initial onslaught ...
... • The American Civil War began in early 1861 when Confederate troops in South Carolina fired on the Union Fort Sumter. • Lincoln called for 75,000 men to stop the rebellion and both sides mobilized for war. • The first major battle took place at the Battle of Bull Run. • After the initial onslaught ...
The American Civil War, 1861 -1865
... The Fourteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to have the same rights as Whites. The Fifteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to vote. Although many people were against the amendments at first, the amendments were very helpful for the Civil Rights Movement. • Which amendment made slavery illegal in the United S ...
... The Fourteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to have the same rights as Whites. The Fifteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to vote. Although many people were against the amendments at first, the amendments were very helpful for the Civil Rights Movement. • Which amendment made slavery illegal in the United S ...
Radical Reconstruction and Civil War Amendments
... Should people who fought against the United States be allowed to become citizens? Should they be punished? What should be done to Southern state governments that fought against the U.S.? ...
... Should people who fought against the United States be allowed to become citizens? Should they be punished? What should be done to Southern state governments that fought against the U.S.? ...
Main Idea – The issue of slavery dominated U
... o Dealt with slavery in the western territories as part of their senate race in 1858 o SIG - Douglas won the senate race, but Lincoln became known throughout the North as a possible presidential candidate in 1860 _________________________’s Raid on _______________________________ (1859) o John Brown ...
... o Dealt with slavery in the western territories as part of their senate race in 1858 o SIG - Douglas won the senate race, but Lincoln became known throughout the North as a possible presidential candidate in 1860 _________________________’s Raid on _______________________________ (1859) o John Brown ...
The Civil War
... proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for t ...
... proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for t ...
Section 1
... preserve the Union • was aimed at keeping the four border states in the Union, even though they allowed slavery. He thought this was crucial to winning the war ...
... preserve the Union • was aimed at keeping the four border states in the Union, even though they allowed slavery. He thought this was crucial to winning the war ...
The Judiciary Act of 1789 allowed for the creation of what part of the
... Who proposed the Ten-Percent Plan for Reconstruction? *Lincoln What proposed bill provided that each former Confederate state would be ruled by a military governor? *The Wade-Davis Bill Which of the following is a slave state that stayed with the Union during the Civil War? Tennessee Ohio Missouri A ...
... Who proposed the Ten-Percent Plan for Reconstruction? *Lincoln What proposed bill provided that each former Confederate state would be ruled by a military governor? *The Wade-Davis Bill Which of the following is a slave state that stayed with the Union during the Civil War? Tennessee Ohio Missouri A ...
Unit6P1 - apushhammond
... used to purchase government bonds – Concern about the North’s ability to win the war led to people withdrawing their money from banks, who then struggled to buy bonds – To overcome this the Republicans passed the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This act created a national currency NOT tied to gold or silv ...
... used to purchase government bonds – Concern about the North’s ability to win the war led to people withdrawing their money from banks, who then struggled to buy bonds – To overcome this the Republicans passed the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This act created a national currency NOT tied to gold or silv ...
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"".