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... Leadership: Many United States Army officers sided with the South at the outbreak of the war (foremost among them was Robert E. Lee). ...
... Leadership: Many United States Army officers sided with the South at the outbreak of the war (foremost among them was Robert E. Lee). ...
Civil War – 1861 to 1865
... states rights and limited central government (South). – Issue of Slavery – Compromises weren’t working • Missouri Compromise: Maine free state/Missouri slave state. Territories wanted statehood. BALANCE! • Moral Issue vs. Property/Ownership Issue ...
... states rights and limited central government (South). – Issue of Slavery – Compromises weren’t working • Missouri Compromise: Maine free state/Missouri slave state. Territories wanted statehood. BALANCE! • Moral Issue vs. Property/Ownership Issue ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction
... last battle of the Civil War. Texans learned from Union prisoners that ...
... last battle of the Civil War. Texans learned from Union prisoners that ...
Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the Civil War
... Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the U.S. Civil War ...
... Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the U.S. Civil War ...
Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the U.S. Civil War
... Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the U.S. Civil War ...
... Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the U.S. Civil War ...
CIVIL WAR
... Proclamation made “freeing the slaves” the new focus of the war. Many freed slaves joined the Union army. ...
... Proclamation made “freeing the slaves” the new focus of the war. Many freed slaves joined the Union army. ...
Lincoln`s Election and Fort Sumter PPT
... • If I do nothing…the commander will have to surrender. ...
... • If I do nothing…the commander will have to surrender. ...
Protective tariffs – Taxes that were imposed on imported goods to
... Dred Scott Decision- US Supreme Court ruling that declared African Americans were not US citizens, that the Missouri Compromise ‘s restriction on slavery was unconstitutional , and that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in any federal territory. It ruled that because slaves were conside ...
... Dred Scott Decision- US Supreme Court ruling that declared African Americans were not US citizens, that the Missouri Compromise ‘s restriction on slavery was unconstitutional , and that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in any federal territory. It ruled that because slaves were conside ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... Civil Rights Act of 1866: African Americans became US citizens Passed 14th Amendment: Declared African Americans citizens, promised every citizen “equal protection” under the laws 1866 Congress said only they had power over Reconstruction and rejected the earlier presidential plans ...
... Civil Rights Act of 1866: African Americans became US citizens Passed 14th Amendment: Declared African Americans citizens, promised every citizen “equal protection” under the laws 1866 Congress said only they had power over Reconstruction and rejected the earlier presidential plans ...
Antebellum Study Guide 8-4.1 Antebellum Period
... Dred Scott Decision- US Supreme Court ruling that declared African Americans were not US citizens, that the Missouri Compromise ‘s restriction on slavery was unconstitutional , and that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in any federal territory. It ruled that because slaves were conside ...
... Dred Scott Decision- US Supreme Court ruling that declared African Americans were not US citizens, that the Missouri Compromise ‘s restriction on slavery was unconstitutional , and that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in any federal territory. It ruled that because slaves were conside ...
history of us book 6
... 6—7. The first major battle of the Civil War is known by which two names? [18] __________________________; _____________________________ 8. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s famous 1852 abolitionist novel, it is credited with turning many in the North against slavery. [25] ____________________________ 9. Born ...
... 6—7. The first major battle of the Civil War is known by which two names? [18] __________________________; _____________________________ 8. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s famous 1852 abolitionist novel, it is credited with turning many in the North against slavery. [25] ____________________________ 9. Born ...
5th Grade Unit 4 Civil War
... • By the mid 1800s many in the North began to believe that laws should be passed banning slavery • Southern states saw this as an attempt to destroy their economy: Many Southern states grew crops that used slave labor ...
... • By the mid 1800s many in the North began to believe that laws should be passed banning slavery • Southern states saw this as an attempt to destroy their economy: Many Southern states grew crops that used slave labor ...
5th Grade Unit 4 Civil War
... • By the mid 1800s many in the North began to believe that laws should be passed banning slavery • Southern states saw this as an attempt to destroy their economy: Many Southern states grew crops that used slave labor ...
... • By the mid 1800s many in the North began to believe that laws should be passed banning slavery • Southern states saw this as an attempt to destroy their economy: Many Southern states grew crops that used slave labor ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... 8. ______________________________ was a major cause of the war and had developed over issues such as the protective tariff, slavery, the national bank, internal improvements, states’ rights, etc. 9. President Lincoln issued the _______________________________________ on January 1, 1863, to broaden t ...
... 8. ______________________________ was a major cause of the war and had developed over issues such as the protective tariff, slavery, the national bank, internal improvements, states’ rights, etc. 9. President Lincoln issued the _______________________________________ on January 1, 1863, to broaden t ...
Reconstruction--40%
... the death, destruction, etc. It was called the Wade-Davis Bill and Lincoln refused to sign it—pocket veto. It excluded from voting all who had held office, state or national under the Confederate rebellion or who had fought against the Union and required a majority of men to be loyal before a new go ...
... the death, destruction, etc. It was called the Wade-Davis Bill and Lincoln refused to sign it—pocket veto. It excluded from voting all who had held office, state or national under the Confederate rebellion or who had fought against the Union and required a majority of men to be loyal before a new go ...
The Civil War - Faculty . > Home
... constitution in 1865, before the end of the Civil War Abolished slavery everywhere in the United States ...
... constitution in 1865, before the end of the Civil War Abolished slavery everywhere in the United States ...
The Civil War
... Jefferson Davis’ view of slavery was how he personally treated his slaves, which was good, and he was not well traveled. Ft. Sumter- after many compromise attempts, Lincoln promises only to hold and occupy all federal property. He stayed on the defensive as long as possible ...
... Jefferson Davis’ view of slavery was how he personally treated his slaves, which was good, and he was not well traveled. Ft. Sumter- after many compromise attempts, Lincoln promises only to hold and occupy all federal property. He stayed on the defensive as long as possible ...
16.3-A Call to Freedom 16.4-Life During the Civil War
... 16:4 Life During the Civil War • An American Story: page 478 • Reality of War: New rifles with greater accuracy helped create thousands of casualties in each battle. • Medical facilities were overwhelmed. ...
... 16:4 Life During the Civil War • An American Story: page 478 • Reality of War: New rifles with greater accuracy helped create thousands of casualties in each battle. • Medical facilities were overwhelmed. ...
The Civil War 1861-1865
... – Southerners were fearful of the Northern political influence – They said simply, “We must now act!” ...
... – Southerners were fearful of the Northern political influence – They said simply, “We must now act!” ...
Causes of Civil War PowerPoint
... • Missouri Compromise (1820) – Congress stated that Missouri would be admitted as a “slave” state &Maine would be admitted as a “free”. Also, slavery would be prohibited north of latitude 36 30’. – Keeps the balance of free & slave states equal ...
... • Missouri Compromise (1820) – Congress stated that Missouri would be admitted as a “slave” state &Maine would be admitted as a “free”. Also, slavery would be prohibited north of latitude 36 30’. – Keeps the balance of free & slave states equal ...
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"".