The Martyrdom of Lincoln
... he calls the war a “remorseless ___________________________________.” Furthermore, Lincoln said, “The character of ______ ______________________________________________________________________________________________.” A Proclamation Without Emancipation Who did Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation d ...
... he calls the war a “remorseless ___________________________________.” Furthermore, Lincoln said, “The character of ______ ______________________________________________________________________________________________.” A Proclamation Without Emancipation Who did Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation d ...
The Civil War
... During this time, stories like Lee’s are abundant in the military. Soldiers hailed from all over the country. They had gone to school together, many having graduated from the military academy at West Point. They had served in remote regions of the country together, especially on the frontier of the ...
... During this time, stories like Lee’s are abundant in the military. Soldiers hailed from all over the country. They had gone to school together, many having graduated from the military academy at West Point. They had served in remote regions of the country together, especially on the frontier of the ...
Stuff White People Like #1863 - The Cupola: Scholarship at
... But when we got inside the reenactment grounds, I started to notice things that struck me as odd. Like how the grounds were essentially one giant fairground, with a very commercial atmosphere when you stepped away from stands. How the entire reenactment was treated by the main announcer as an uber- ...
... But when we got inside the reenactment grounds, I started to notice things that struck me as odd. Like how the grounds were essentially one giant fairground, with a very commercial atmosphere when you stepped away from stands. How the entire reenactment was treated by the main announcer as an uber- ...
Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Guide
... marked only by crude wooden headstones. While some friends and relatives were able to transport their loved ones home, many men were left in the fields surrounding Sharpsburg. By 1864, many bodies were exposed, with no plan for re-interment. A bill was introduced in the Maryland Senate for dedicatin ...
... marked only by crude wooden headstones. While some friends and relatives were able to transport their loved ones home, many men were left in the fields surrounding Sharpsburg. By 1864, many bodies were exposed, with no plan for re-interment. A bill was introduced in the Maryland Senate for dedicatin ...
Ken Burns
... captured by Colonel Robert E. Lee. The Southern militia now becomes a viable instrument; it is the beginning of the Confederate army. 1.7 Chapter 7 - Secessionitis :32:44 - :47:10 In 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected President. The South is horrified. Introduction to George Templeton Strong, New York ...
... captured by Colonel Robert E. Lee. The Southern militia now becomes a viable instrument; it is the beginning of the Confederate army. 1.7 Chapter 7 - Secessionitis :32:44 - :47:10 In 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected President. The South is horrified. Introduction to George Templeton Strong, New York ...
Reconstruction to the 21 st Century
... • 1858 Senate race between Senator Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln • Douglas wants popular sovereignty to decide if state is free or slave ...
... • 1858 Senate race between Senator Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln • Douglas wants popular sovereignty to decide if state is free or slave ...
Civil War - AdLit.org
... Bailey claims “Emancipation Proclamation was stronger on proclamation than emancipation.” What phrases would you use to support his claim? Highlight phrases in your document. ...
... Bailey claims “Emancipation Proclamation was stronger on proclamation than emancipation.” What phrases would you use to support his claim? Highlight phrases in your document. ...
Liberty and Lincoln The United States and the Civil War
... This three-movement work illustrates Ives’s fondness for his New England roots. Each movement is meant to evoke the feeling of three different New England places. The first movement, which will be performed at the concert, is a tribute to the Massachusetts 54th Regiment of all African-American soldi ...
... This three-movement work illustrates Ives’s fondness for his New England roots. Each movement is meant to evoke the feeling of three different New England places. The first movement, which will be performed at the concert, is a tribute to the Massachusetts 54th Regiment of all African-American soldi ...
Spring 2012 - American Civil War Society
... the group from the other side. Issue each participating member of the public with a “fate card” in a sealed envelope. Walk through a battlefield scenario, littering the battlefield with “casualties” as you go - it shows them that war is hell. Then the participating public open their ‘fate’ card enve ...
... the group from the other side. Issue each participating member of the public with a “fate card” in a sealed envelope. Walk through a battlefield scenario, littering the battlefield with “casualties” as you go - it shows them that war is hell. Then the participating public open their ‘fate’ card enve ...
The Civil War - Leon County Schools
... During the war, the U.S. Navy began the “Anaconda Plan” to blockade and strangle the South (Florida was very difficult to blockade due to the length of the coast) Jacksonville / St. Augustine / Tampa / Apalachicola were occupied by the Union Army for most of the war (to control the coastal regions) ...
... During the war, the U.S. Navy began the “Anaconda Plan” to blockade and strangle the South (Florida was very difficult to blockade due to the length of the coast) Jacksonville / St. Augustine / Tampa / Apalachicola were occupied by the Union Army for most of the war (to control the coastal regions) ...
CH04_4Pres
... 2. What advantages did the North have over the South? What advantages did the South have over the North? 3. How did each of these groups—slaves, free-born African Americans, Democrats, Union soldiers, and the Confederacy—react to the Emancipation Proclamation? 4. What precedent in governing the nati ...
... 2. What advantages did the North have over the South? What advantages did the South have over the North? 3. How did each of these groups—slaves, free-born African Americans, Democrats, Union soldiers, and the Confederacy—react to the Emancipation Proclamation? 4. What precedent in governing the nati ...
Bloodiest day in American history: The battle of Antietam
... Road. There was a fence between the Northern and the Southern troops. This is a picture which is representative of the whole Civil War. It shows how many people died in it. This is just a small part of the battlefield of Antietam Creek and so you can imagine how many people died in Antietam and in t ...
... Road. There was a fence between the Northern and the Southern troops. This is a picture which is representative of the whole Civil War. It shows how many people died in it. This is just a small part of the battlefield of Antietam Creek and so you can imagine how many people died in Antietam and in t ...
Period 5: 1844 to 1876 (Mexican War through Reconstruction)
... Reconstruction and the Civil War ended slavery, altered relationships between the states and the federal government, and led to debates over new definitions of citizenship, particularly regarding the rights of African Americans, women, and other minorities. A. ...
... Reconstruction and the Civil War ended slavery, altered relationships between the states and the federal government, and led to debates over new definitions of citizenship, particularly regarding the rights of African Americans, women, and other minorities. A. ...
Elementary Pacing Guide
... 8-6.1 Summarize the progressive reform movement in South Carolina, including the motivation of progressives; child labor laws; Prohibition; improvements to roads, hospitals, and libraries; tax reforms; changes to local government systems; and the roles of significant state governors and women’s gro ...
... 8-6.1 Summarize the progressive reform movement in South Carolina, including the motivation of progressives; child labor laws; Prohibition; improvements to roads, hospitals, and libraries; tax reforms; changes to local government systems; and the roles of significant state governors and women’s gro ...
Slavery and the Civil War in Kentucky
... 22. Did Kentucky side with the North (Union) or the South (Confederates)? 23. Why was the state of Kentucky unique from other states in the Civil War? ...
... 22. Did Kentucky side with the North (Union) or the South (Confederates)? 23. Why was the state of Kentucky unique from other states in the Civil War? ...
Gettysburg
... one Lee anticipated. At Gettysburg, a series of battles like the one shown here--this one on the first day of the fighting--cost Lee more than half of his entire army and forced him to retreat back into Virginia. President Lincoln hoped that the Union army would pursue the fleeing Confederates and d ...
... one Lee anticipated. At Gettysburg, a series of battles like the one shown here--this one on the first day of the fighting--cost Lee more than half of his entire army and forced him to retreat back into Virginia. President Lincoln hoped that the Union army would pursue the fleeing Confederates and d ...
The Compromise of 1850 Essay - Essential Civil War Curriculum
... reasons. This time compromise would be even more difficult, for tempers were ever more frayed, positions ever more hardened. As the Congress convened, its members knew that if they couldn’t strike another compromise in 1850 as they had in 1820, disunion and civil war would likely follow. There was a ...
... reasons. This time compromise would be even more difficult, for tempers were ever more frayed, positions ever more hardened. As the Congress convened, its members knew that if they couldn’t strike another compromise in 1850 as they had in 1820, disunion and civil war would likely follow. There was a ...
How To: Vocabulary Matching Games
... When developing a game, try to limit the amount of words used in the game. [Even with the large amount of terms associated with Social Studies, it is important to chunk the information] Come up with variations of the common characteristics of vocabulary matching games. (For an example, a beginner ga ...
... When developing a game, try to limit the amount of words used in the game. [Even with the large amount of terms associated with Social Studies, it is important to chunk the information] Come up with variations of the common characteristics of vocabulary matching games. (For an example, a beginner ga ...
No Slide Title
... • Break the power of wealthy planters who had long ruled the South. • Ensure that freedmen received the right to vote. Radical Republicans needed the support of moderate Republicans. Most southerners were Democrats. Republicans could control both houses if southerners were barred from Congress. To c ...
... • Break the power of wealthy planters who had long ruled the South. • Ensure that freedmen received the right to vote. Radical Republicans needed the support of moderate Republicans. Most southerners were Democrats. Republicans could control both houses if southerners were barred from Congress. To c ...
CH 18 Slides - Doral Academy Preparatory
... • Break the power of wealthy planters who had long ruled the South. • Ensure that freedmen received the right to vote. Radical Republicans needed the support of moderate Republicans. Most southerners were Democrats. Republicans could control both houses if southerners were barred from Congress. To c ...
... • Break the power of wealthy planters who had long ruled the South. • Ensure that freedmen received the right to vote. Radical Republicans needed the support of moderate Republicans. Most southerners were Democrats. Republicans could control both houses if southerners were barred from Congress. To c ...
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"".