Recommended Resources - Hewlett
... Civil War and African American Motivators Multi-Media Text Set This is an incomplete list of highly recommended resources related to the Civil War and African American Motivators. We envision that you will use this list as a resource to add to the collection of materials you already have at your fin ...
... Civil War and African American Motivators Multi-Media Text Set This is an incomplete list of highly recommended resources related to the Civil War and African American Motivators. We envision that you will use this list as a resource to add to the collection of materials you already have at your fin ...
A Military Choice (1120L)
... new state governments had adopted Black Codes. The amendment also tried to push Southern states toward black suffrage by warning that a state's congressional representation would be reduced if black men were kept from voting. Radical Republicans such as Pennsylvania congressman Thaddeus Stevens want ...
... new state governments had adopted Black Codes. The amendment also tried to push Southern states toward black suffrage by warning that a state's congressional representation would be reduced if black men were kept from voting. Radical Republicans such as Pennsylvania congressman Thaddeus Stevens want ...
Reconstruction to 1900 - Virginia History Series
... The Fourteenth Amendment (Amendment XIV) to the United States Constitution was adopted after the Civil War as one of the Reconstruction Amendments on July 9, 1868. The Fourteenth Amendment provides a broad definition of Citizenship, overruling the Supreme Court’s decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford ...
... The Fourteenth Amendment (Amendment XIV) to the United States Constitution was adopted after the Civil War as one of the Reconstruction Amendments on July 9, 1868. The Fourteenth Amendment provides a broad definition of Citizenship, overruling the Supreme Court’s decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford ...
Reconstruction - Henry County Schools
... The Ku Klux Klan was first formed during Reconstruction to attack blacks who tried to vote or challenge white supremacy ...
... The Ku Klux Klan was first formed during Reconstruction to attack blacks who tried to vote or challenge white supremacy ...
Others in the War
... Andersonville was located in lower Georgia. Although Upper Georgia was very rich, lower Georgia was “starved, sterile land, i mpressing one as a desert in the first stages of reclamation into productive soil, or as productive soil in the last steps ...
... Andersonville was located in lower Georgia. Although Upper Georgia was very rich, lower Georgia was “starved, sterile land, i mpressing one as a desert in the first stages of reclamation into productive soil, or as productive soil in the last steps ...
Casualties - Schoolwires.net
... to achieve a Confederate victory and gain British recognition of the Confederate States of America as a nation. On September 17, 1862, Lee’s 18,000 troops, backed up against Antietam Creek near the town of Sharpsburg, were attacked by some of McClellan’s 95,000 Union troops. The attack was poorly de ...
... to achieve a Confederate victory and gain British recognition of the Confederate States of America as a nation. On September 17, 1862, Lee’s 18,000 troops, backed up against Antietam Creek near the town of Sharpsburg, were attacked by some of McClellan’s 95,000 Union troops. The attack was poorly de ...
With Liberty and Justice for All…. - North Carolina State Government
... proposal for Reconstruction because they wanted to bring a quick end to the war. Lincoln wanted to end the war quickly. He feared that a protracted war would lose public support and that the North and South would never be reunited if the fighting did not stop quickly. His fears were justified: by la ...
... proposal for Reconstruction because they wanted to bring a quick end to the war. Lincoln wanted to end the war quickly. He feared that a protracted war would lose public support and that the North and South would never be reunited if the fighting did not stop quickly. His fears were justified: by la ...
Civil War Student Packet
... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the 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 ...
... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the 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 ...
NOTES chapter 16 Reconstruction
... NOTES- Reconstruction (1865-1877) Lincoln and Johnson both stated that in their eyes, the Southern states had never legally seceded and were therefore never “not” part of the Union. The Radical Republicans (a group of abolitionist Republicans who supported equal rights for African Americans) in Con ...
... NOTES- Reconstruction (1865-1877) Lincoln and Johnson both stated that in their eyes, the Southern states had never legally seceded and were therefore never “not” part of the Union. The Radical Republicans (a group of abolitionist Republicans who supported equal rights for African Americans) in Con ...
Reconstruction - River Dell Regional School District
... • Northerners who moved South after War. What’s in a name??? Negative name came from misconception that they arrived with so few belongings that they carried everything in small traveling bags made of ...
... • Northerners who moved South after War. What’s in a name??? Negative name came from misconception that they arrived with so few belongings that they carried everything in small traveling bags made of ...
Reconstruction1strevised choice
... II. …Southern states could rejoin the national government after they abolished slavery. ...
... II. …Southern states could rejoin the national government after they abolished slavery. ...
Antietam - NPS History eLibrary
... the war effectively into the Northern States or even to maintain himself in Maryland, together w i t h the almost simultaneous repulse of Bragg's invasion of Kentucky, caused Great Britain to postpone recognition of the Confederate Government. Probably the greatest significance of Antietam in Americ ...
... the war effectively into the Northern States or even to maintain himself in Maryland, together w i t h the almost simultaneous repulse of Bragg's invasion of Kentucky, caused Great Britain to postpone recognition of the Confederate Government. Probably the greatest significance of Antietam in Americ ...
The Civil War - English Room 8
... In the first few battles each side did not have regular uniforms. This made it tough to figure out who was who. Later the Union would wear dark blue uniforms and the Confederates gray coats and pants. Many of the Southern men already knew how to shoot a gun from hunting. The Northern men tended to w ...
... In the first few battles each side did not have regular uniforms. This made it tough to figure out who was who. Later the Union would wear dark blue uniforms and the Confederates gray coats and pants. Many of the Southern men already knew how to shoot a gun from hunting. The Northern men tended to w ...
Scavenger Hunt - Civil War Trust
... a. How much money is in the Confederate envelope? b. How much money is in the Union Envelope? c. How are the Union and Confederate currencies the same? How are they different? 4. Soldiers often carried small photographs such as these cartes de visite with them during the war. Look through the photog ...
... a. How much money is in the Confederate envelope? b. How much money is in the Union Envelope? c. How are the Union and Confederate currencies the same? How are they different? 4. Soldiers often carried small photographs such as these cartes de visite with them during the war. Look through the photog ...
Chapter 11 Vocab - Jamestown Public Schools
... • The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. • Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. • U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States. ...
... • The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. • Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. • U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States. ...
A Precarious Precedent: How Civil War Peace Movements Nearly
... victory is perhaps the most surefire way to ensure one’s place on the wrong side of history. Presidents routinely find themselves continuing a war far beyond any initial estimation. As the amount of time and resources invested in the war rises, so too does the domestic pressure for peace. Even Abrah ...
... victory is perhaps the most surefire way to ensure one’s place on the wrong side of history. Presidents routinely find themselves continuing a war far beyond any initial estimation. As the amount of time and resources invested in the war rises, so too does the domestic pressure for peace. Even Abrah ...
Example Reading Notes: Save Time by
... absence of restriction. The Emancipation Proclamation was a form of positive liberty because the abolition of slavery was a government restriction that protected freedom and equality of African Americans. McPhe ...
... absence of restriction. The Emancipation Proclamation was a form of positive liberty because the abolition of slavery was a government restriction that protected freedom and equality of African Americans. McPhe ...
The Civil War and Texas
... • Confederate states took control of federal forts, navy yards, and arsenals (storehouses for weapons). Confederates captured all federal property in Texas. Union troops were forced out of the state. • On April 12, 1861, Confederates fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. This was the start of the ...
... • Confederate states took control of federal forts, navy yards, and arsenals (storehouses for weapons). Confederates captured all federal property in Texas. Union troops were forced out of the state. • On April 12, 1861, Confederates fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. This was the start of the ...
Curriculum Map
... -analyze the 14th Amendment's effect on the citizenship of freedmen -analyze the 15th Amendment's effect on the voting rights of freedmen D. Radical Reconstruction -explain why Johnson was impeached -analyze the reasons that Northern congressmen wanted to punish the South -indentify the different wa ...
... -analyze the 14th Amendment's effect on the citizenship of freedmen -analyze the 15th Amendment's effect on the voting rights of freedmen D. Radical Reconstruction -explain why Johnson was impeached -analyze the reasons that Northern congressmen wanted to punish the South -indentify the different wa ...
Guided Reading Amendments WS
... After Reading: Read the following passage to determine which amendment from pages 44-46 it is describing. Summarize your answer using complete sentences. The Vietnam War was fought between 1959 and 1975. It was a very unpopular war in the United States. To further the unpopularity of it, the draft w ...
... After Reading: Read the following passage to determine which amendment from pages 44-46 it is describing. Summarize your answer using complete sentences. The Vietnam War was fought between 1959 and 1975. It was a very unpopular war in the United States. To further the unpopularity of it, the draft w ...
Reconstruction is the era from 1865 to 1877 when the U.S.
... The Ku Klux Klan was first formed during Reconstruction to attack blacks who tried to vote or challenge white supremacy ...
... The Ku Klux Klan was first formed during Reconstruction to attack blacks who tried to vote or challenge white supremacy ...
tfg - the negro question. slavery in the context of the
... we nowadays regard it as an abhorrent custom that should be eradicated since every human being should be free and have the same rights and freedom; no one should be submitted by other in any way. This is our thinking today but at those times, it was a practice, a custom as any other and was not bad ...
... we nowadays regard it as an abhorrent custom that should be eradicated since every human being should be free and have the same rights and freedom; no one should be submitted by other in any way. This is our thinking today but at those times, it was a practice, a custom as any other and was not bad ...
Preparing For War
... corpus- must have a lawful reason to be held in prison a. Arrests pro-confederate leaders ...
... corpus- must have a lawful reason to be held in prison a. Arrests pro-confederate leaders ...
This month—MONDAY, APRIL 27—the Michigan Regimental Round
... Ultimately they are released but this signals to the Confederates the changing political landscape in England. 6 Apr: Lincoln meets with Gen Hooker and notes “our prime object is the enemies army in front of us, and is not with, or about, Richmond”. 7 Apr: Under Federal Flag Officer DuPont, his nine ...
... Ultimately they are released but this signals to the Confederates the changing political landscape in England. 6 Apr: Lincoln meets with Gen Hooker and notes “our prime object is the enemies army in front of us, and is not with, or about, Richmond”. 7 Apr: Under Federal Flag Officer DuPont, his nine ...
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"".