7-CivilWar - mstrexler
... 23,000 soldiers lay dead or wounded by the end of the day The bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War Union loses more men, but Lee retreats to Virginia Union victory ...
... 23,000 soldiers lay dead or wounded by the end of the day The bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War Union loses more men, but Lee retreats to Virginia Union victory ...
History-10 Name
... a. Lincoln’s Plan b. Radical Republican’s Plan c. Johnson’s Plan d. Wade-Davis Bill _____9. What was the main point of Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address? a. that the leaders of the former Confederacy needed to be punished b. that African Americans would now be equal to whites in all respects c. that p ...
... a. Lincoln’s Plan b. Radical Republican’s Plan c. Johnson’s Plan d. Wade-Davis Bill _____9. What was the main point of Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address? a. that the leaders of the former Confederacy needed to be punished b. that African Americans would now be equal to whites in all respects c. that p ...
Unit 5.4 The Civil War - Dover Union Free School District
... 1. Significant in keeping border states & upper Mississippi states from seceding. 2. Cry for Union gave North strong moral issue until emancipation of slaves was added to it later. F. Much better logistical planning in the army and weaponry Southern Generals 1. Robert E. Lee: one of greatest militar ...
... 1. Significant in keeping border states & upper Mississippi states from seceding. 2. Cry for Union gave North strong moral issue until emancipation of slaves was added to it later. F. Much better logistical planning in the army and weaponry Southern Generals 1. Robert E. Lee: one of greatest militar ...
Presidential vs. Congressional Plans
... the South. The Proclamation stated that all Southerners could be forgiven and reinstated as U.S. citizens if they took an oath of allegiance (loyalty) to the Constitution and the Union and pledged to free their slaves. High-ranking officials who participated in the southern rebellion were excluded f ...
... the South. The Proclamation stated that all Southerners could be forgiven and reinstated as U.S. citizens if they took an oath of allegiance (loyalty) to the Constitution and the Union and pledged to free their slaves. High-ranking officials who participated in the southern rebellion were excluded f ...
Lincoln`s Union - Loyola Blakefield
... days after Lee's surrender to General Grant. The forlorn expression on the general's face vividly demonstrates the agony of defeat. (Library of Congress) ...
... days after Lee's surrender to General Grant. The forlorn expression on the general's face vividly demonstrates the agony of defeat. (Library of Congress) ...
Chapter 6 PPT - Biloxi Public Schools
... • 100 men met on Aug. 14, 1865. Most were prewar leaders. • They created a government just like the one before the war. • Blacks were not given voting rights. • Most white Mississippians agreed with the delegates at the convention. ...
... • 100 men met on Aug. 14, 1865. Most were prewar leaders. • They created a government just like the one before the war. • Blacks were not given voting rights. • Most white Mississippians agreed with the delegates at the convention. ...
Chancellorsville PowerPoint
... position around Chancellorsville. Lee receives news that hooker's left is weak, and plans an attack with Jackson for May 2. May 2: Jackson marches 27,000 troops around Hooker while Lee keeps pressure on the Federals with the remaining 13,000. Sickles III Corps attempts to attack Jackson's column but ...
... position around Chancellorsville. Lee receives news that hooker's left is weak, and plans an attack with Jackson for May 2. May 2: Jackson marches 27,000 troops around Hooker while Lee keeps pressure on the Federals with the remaining 13,000. Sickles III Corps attempts to attack Jackson's column but ...
Brinkley, Chapter 15 Notes 1
... Began with the failure of a leading investment banking firm, Jay Cooke and Company, which had invested too heavily in postwar railroad building. Debtors pressured the government to redeem federal war bonds with greenbacks, increasing the amount of money in c ...
... Began with the failure of a leading investment banking firm, Jay Cooke and Company, which had invested too heavily in postwar railroad building. Debtors pressured the government to redeem federal war bonds with greenbacks, increasing the amount of money in c ...
SECESSION and UNION - The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American
... in April. The states of the upper South—Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia—where secession had been rejected earlier in state conventions or by popular vote, were forced to choose between the Union and the Confederacy. They chose secession, while the border slave states of Missouri, K ...
... in April. The states of the upper South—Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia—where secession had been rejected earlier in state conventions or by popular vote, were forced to choose between the Union and the Confederacy. They chose secession, while the border slave states of Missouri, K ...
CPUSH (Unit 6, #3)
... b. He violated a new law called the ___________________________________________ Act when he tried to fire his Secretary of War who supported Congress’ plan 2. Radical Republicans used this as an opportunity to _________________________ the president a. To impeach is to formally __________________ an ...
... b. He violated a new law called the ___________________________________________ Act when he tried to fire his Secretary of War who supported Congress’ plan 2. Radical Republicans used this as an opportunity to _________________________ the president a. To impeach is to formally __________________ an ...
The Emancipation Proclamation - The Syracuse City School District
... No. Only about 50,000 of the 4 million slaves were immediately set free. The Emancipation Proclamation had some limitations. First, it only freed the slaves in the Confederate States that were not under Union control. There were some areas and border states where slavery was still legal, but were pa ...
... No. Only about 50,000 of the 4 million slaves were immediately set free. The Emancipation Proclamation had some limitations. First, it only freed the slaves in the Confederate States that were not under Union control. There were some areas and border states where slavery was still legal, but were pa ...
questions - Boise State University
... 1. Why was invading Maryland important to the Confederate army? 2. What risk did General Lee take with his forces stationed at Harpers Ferry before the battle began? 3. How many people died during this battle? Why is this number significant? 4. Who won this battle? Why was this significant to the is ...
... 1. Why was invading Maryland important to the Confederate army? 2. What risk did General Lee take with his forces stationed at Harpers Ferry before the battle began? 3. How many people died during this battle? Why is this number significant? 4. Who won this battle? Why was this significant to the is ...
THE ROAD TO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... We the people of the State of Georgia in Convention assembled do declare and ordain and it is hereby declared and ordained that the ordinance adopted by the State of Georgia in convention on the 2nd day of January. in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and eighty-eight, whereby the constitution ...
... We the people of the State of Georgia in Convention assembled do declare and ordain and it is hereby declared and ordained that the ordinance adopted by the State of Georgia in convention on the 2nd day of January. in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and eighty-eight, whereby the constitution ...
Reconstruction - Cloverleaf Local Schools
... Required Senate approval for the President to remove any government official whose appointment had required its consent. ...
... Required Senate approval for the President to remove any government official whose appointment had required its consent. ...
HIS 201 United States History I
... Kennedy, David M., Lizabeth Cohen, and Thomas A. Bailey. The American Pageant, ...
... Kennedy, David M., Lizabeth Cohen, and Thomas A. Bailey. The American Pageant, ...
File
... • The blockades would reduce Southern trade by two-thirds. • In addition, goods such as coffee, shoes, nails, salt, guns and ammunition would be in short supply throughout the war for the South. ...
... • The blockades would reduce Southern trade by two-thirds. • In addition, goods such as coffee, shoes, nails, salt, guns and ammunition would be in short supply throughout the war for the South. ...
The Civil War - Mrs. Rice
... • The blockades would reduce Southern trade by two-thirds. • In addition, goods such as coffee, shoes, nails, salt, guns and ammunition would be in short supply throughout the war for the South. ...
... • The blockades would reduce Southern trade by two-thirds. • In addition, goods such as coffee, shoes, nails, salt, guns and ammunition would be in short supply throughout the war for the South. ...
Slide 1
... Johnson contends that the Southern states were never out of the Union and therefore needed only restoration of loyal governments The Radicals contend that they secede, and were conquered provinces and subject to the liabilities of a vanquished foe Presidential Power vs. Congressional Power to ...
... Johnson contends that the Southern states were never out of the Union and therefore needed only restoration of loyal governments The Radicals contend that they secede, and were conquered provinces and subject to the liabilities of a vanquished foe Presidential Power vs. Congressional Power to ...
Reconstruction and its Effects ! - Williamstown Independent Schools
... What should be done for Freedmen to achieve political and economic equality? ...
... What should be done for Freedmen to achieve political and economic equality? ...
Civil War Calendar Fill out the calendar below by
... Civil War Calendar Fill out the calendar below by finding the day referenced in the following statements. You’ll likely have to conduct research http://mrnussbaum.com/civil-war-for-kids/ ...
... Civil War Calendar Fill out the calendar below by finding the day referenced in the following statements. You’ll likely have to conduct research http://mrnussbaum.com/civil-war-for-kids/ ...
Chapter 16 The Civil War (1861
... African Americans would be in Southern society • Americans tried to answer these questions in the years following the Civil War- an era known as Reconstruction ...
... African Americans would be in Southern society • Americans tried to answer these questions in the years following the Civil War- an era known as Reconstruction ...
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"".