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... 1. On the File menu, select Print 2. In the pop-up menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint If the dialog box does not include this pop-up, continue to step 4 3. In the Print what box, choose the presentation format you want to print: slides, notes, handouts, or outline 4. Click the Print button to print t ...
... 1. On the File menu, select Print 2. In the pop-up menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint If the dialog box does not include this pop-up, continue to step 4 3. In the Print what box, choose the presentation format you want to print: slides, notes, handouts, or outline 4. Click the Print button to print t ...
The Battle Of Vicksburg
... Grant moved his forces into position around Vicksburg, surrounding the Confederate army but also trapping hundreds of civilians in the city now turned into a war zone. Union troops began to dig siege works and place artillery to bombard the town as Southern soldiers and civilians prepared to withsta ...
... Grant moved his forces into position around Vicksburg, surrounding the Confederate army but also trapping hundreds of civilians in the city now turned into a war zone. Union troops began to dig siege works and place artillery to bombard the town as Southern soldiers and civilians prepared to withsta ...
Nov. 18 From Presidential to Radical reconstruction
... In all our history, in all our experience as people living under Federal and State law, no such system as that contemplated by the details of this bill has ever before been proposed or adopted. They establish for the security of the colored race safeguards which go infinitely beyond any that the Gen ...
... In all our history, in all our experience as people living under Federal and State law, no such system as that contemplated by the details of this bill has ever before been proposed or adopted. They establish for the security of the colored race safeguards which go infinitely beyond any that the Gen ...
Civil War in East Tennessee
... The Cumberland Gap served as an escape route for Unionists to flee to the North. Horace Maynard, a mathematics professor at the University of Tennessee, escaped through the gap to avoid arrest after being elected to Congress. While in Washington, D.C., he learned that, after his escape, the Confede ...
... The Cumberland Gap served as an escape route for Unionists to flee to the North. Horace Maynard, a mathematics professor at the University of Tennessee, escaped through the gap to avoid arrest after being elected to Congress. While in Washington, D.C., he learned that, after his escape, the Confede ...
Answer
... This raid divided the North and South as antislavery grew stronger in the North, some southerners argued that they should leave the Union to protect their way of life. Answer ...
... This raid divided the North and South as antislavery grew stronger in the North, some southerners argued that they should leave the Union to protect their way of life. Answer ...
Sherman`s History Mystery
... made to do this, but with little or no success. After the Union victory at Antietam, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. While the Emancipation Proclamation was ...
... made to do this, but with little or no success. After the Union victory at Antietam, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. While the Emancipation Proclamation was ...
Collision of Cultures
... 1) Majority moderate group agreed with Lincoln that the Confederate states should be reintegrated ASAP but on Congress’ terms, not Lincoln’s. 2) Minority radical group wanted South’s social structure uprooted, the planters punished, and blacks protected before states were restored. (a) Wade-Davis Bi ...
... 1) Majority moderate group agreed with Lincoln that the Confederate states should be reintegrated ASAP but on Congress’ terms, not Lincoln’s. 2) Minority radical group wanted South’s social structure uprooted, the planters punished, and blacks protected before states were restored. (a) Wade-Davis Bi ...
Recollection, Retribution, and Restoration : American Civil War
... or the reality of military and political decision-making, the prisoner’s personal accounts, shaped largely by what they actually believed to be true, would have a lasting and motivating impact, and thus would serve as harbingers for all subsequent sectional polemics. In short, this paper argues that ...
... or the reality of military and political decision-making, the prisoner’s personal accounts, shaped largely by what they actually believed to be true, would have a lasting and motivating impact, and thus would serve as harbingers for all subsequent sectional polemics. In short, this paper argues that ...
annotated bibliography of recent Civil War era articles
... What were the economic reasons that caused American colonies to attempt to regulate slave importation? Why methods did the American colonies use in order to participate in the African slave trade? Sean Kelley, “Blackbirders and Bozales: African-Born Slaves on the Lower Brazos River of Texas in the N ...
... What were the economic reasons that caused American colonies to attempt to regulate slave importation? Why methods did the American colonies use in order to participate in the African slave trade? Sean Kelley, “Blackbirders and Bozales: African-Born Slaves on the Lower Brazos River of Texas in the N ...
Answer - Powell County Schools
... This case which came to the Supreme Court was an important milestone in the debate of whether slavery should be allowed in certain territories ...
... This case which came to the Supreme Court was an important milestone in the debate of whether slavery should be allowed in certain territories ...
September, 2009 Book Reviews for James M. McPherson`s Drawn
... cohesive pattern of chapters covering broad themes. A major theme in both books how multiple meanings of slavery and liberty changed during the war. Lincoln’s goal upon taking office was to fight a limited war to preserve the experiment of representative government begun by the Founding Fathers. A r ...
... cohesive pattern of chapters covering broad themes. A major theme in both books how multiple meanings of slavery and liberty changed during the war. Lincoln’s goal upon taking office was to fight a limited war to preserve the experiment of representative government begun by the Founding Fathers. A r ...
Topic 20 = Reconstruction
... lawful employment or business, or found unlawful assembling themselves together, shall be deemed vagrants, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and imprisonment at the discretion of the court not exceeding ten days. All fines collected by the provisions of t ...
... lawful employment or business, or found unlawful assembling themselves together, shall be deemed vagrants, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and imprisonment at the discretion of the court not exceeding ten days. All fines collected by the provisions of t ...
An Introduction to the Civil War - Via Sapientiae
... earned the nickname "Stonewall" during the battle. With this Confederate victory, both sides knew that the war would not end quickly after the battle. ...
... earned the nickname "Stonewall" during the battle. With this Confederate victory, both sides knew that the war would not end quickly after the battle. ...
Emancipation Hell - Abbeville Institute
... driven out of Maryland, to issue a Proclamation of Emancipation such as I thought likely to be useful. I said nothing to anyone, but I made the promise to myself, and--to my maker." Maker? Lincoln, who was not a particularly religious man, and in his youth had in fact been a proclaimed skeptic, had ...
... driven out of Maryland, to issue a Proclamation of Emancipation such as I thought likely to be useful. I said nothing to anyone, but I made the promise to myself, and--to my maker." Maker? Lincoln, who was not a particularly religious man, and in his youth had in fact been a proclaimed skeptic, had ...
Lincoln at Gettysburg FINAL
... nature of the federal government and the status of state sovereignty remain very much under debate today. In the courts, these debates often involve abstruse question of state immunities from being sued. But states’ rights still form a battle cry for those who oppose new federal ini ...
... nature of the federal government and the status of state sovereignty remain very much under debate today. In the courts, these debates often involve abstruse question of state immunities from being sued. But states’ rights still form a battle cry for those who oppose new federal ini ...
Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 21
... 2. attempted to negotiate with Jefferson Davis to bring the South back into the Union. 3. appointed General Ulysses Grant as commander of all Union armies. 4. fired McClellan as commander of the Army of the ...
... 2. attempted to negotiate with Jefferson Davis to bring the South back into the Union. 3. appointed General Ulysses Grant as commander of all Union armies. 4. fired McClellan as commander of the Army of the ...
Reconstruction Review Game
... I. Fill in the Blank – Retrieve the correct answers and place them by the questions pertaining to them. Good Luck! Be swift! 1. With the ratification of the ______________________________, African American males gained the right to vote. 2. Southerners called a northern Republican who moved to the S ...
... I. Fill in the Blank – Retrieve the correct answers and place them by the questions pertaining to them. Good Luck! Be swift! 1. With the ratification of the ______________________________, African American males gained the right to vote. 2. Southerners called a northern Republican who moved to the S ...
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... 11. What was the Merrimack (later named Virginia)? Who did it fight on March 9, 1862? Why was this battle important in the history of naval battles? (p. 459) 12. Who did Lee defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run? Where did Lee attack after he won at the Second Battle of Bull Run? Why? (p. 459) 13 ...
... 11. What was the Merrimack (later named Virginia)? Who did it fight on March 9, 1862? Why was this battle important in the history of naval battles? (p. 459) 12. Who did Lee defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run? Where did Lee attack after he won at the Second Battle of Bull Run? Why? (p. 459) 13 ...
Civil War Part II
... so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, ...
... so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, ...
Chapter 16 - Reconstruction
... • Lincoln urged Congress to propose the Thirteenth Amendment. • Made slavery illegal in the United States • The amendment was ratified, and took effect on December ...
... • Lincoln urged Congress to propose the Thirteenth Amendment. • Made slavery illegal in the United States • The amendment was ratified, and took effect on December ...
Main Idea 1: Reconstruction governments helped reform the South.
... • Lincoln urged Congress to propose the Thirteenth Amendment. ...
... • Lincoln urged Congress to propose the Thirteenth Amendment. ...
Issues of the American Civil War
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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"".