American Civil War • The Civil War took place from
... American Civil War • The Civil War took place from 1861 through 1865. It was triggered by the secession of 11 Southern states from the United States: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina. • The North had about 21 mill ...
... American Civil War • The Civil War took place from 1861 through 1865. It was triggered by the secession of 11 Southern states from the United States: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina. • The North had about 21 mill ...
Civil War I
... – Humane slave owner, pushed to indust South, Led army & gov, could not delegate, angry, – Could not face criticism, bad appointments ...
... – Humane slave owner, pushed to indust South, Led army & gov, could not delegate, angry, – Could not face criticism, bad appointments ...
document
... The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 overturns the Missouri Compromise of 1820. New territories will be allowed to choose if they want to have slavery or not. The new law angers abolitionists in the North. ...
... The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 overturns the Missouri Compromise of 1820. New territories will be allowed to choose if they want to have slavery or not. The new law angers abolitionists in the North. ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle
... 12 how many slaves were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation? 13 both the North and South used ______ (the draft) 15 Lincoln violated the constitutional right of ___ ___ when he imprisoned people who were opposed to the war 16 the President of the Confederacy 17 the Compromise of 1850 allowed ____ ...
... 12 how many slaves were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation? 13 both the North and South used ______ (the draft) 15 Lincoln violated the constitutional right of ___ ___ when he imprisoned people who were opposed to the war 16 the President of the Confederacy 17 the Compromise of 1850 allowed ____ ...
Jeopardy - Chapter 14
... President who won the election of 1852 because he said that he would support the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Act thus the Southerners trusted him concerning slavery ...
... President who won the election of 1852 because he said that he would support the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Act thus the Southerners trusted him concerning slavery ...
United States History EOC Review
... slavery in a territory by refusing to pass the local laws to make it work - Freeport Doctrine- Position held by Stephen Douglas that people in a territory have the power to prohibit slavery by refusing to pass local laws necessary to make a slave system work ...
... slavery in a territory by refusing to pass the local laws to make it work - Freeport Doctrine- Position held by Stephen Douglas that people in a territory have the power to prohibit slavery by refusing to pass local laws necessary to make a slave system work ...
Powerpoint
... • Order Union troops to fire shots and protect Fort Sumter, but then he would be responsible for possibly starting a war • Let Fort Sumter fall into Confederate hands, but then he would essentially be legitimizing the Confederacy as a real and separate nation (which would make him look weak) ...
... • Order Union troops to fire shots and protect Fort Sumter, but then he would be responsible for possibly starting a war • Let Fort Sumter fall into Confederate hands, but then he would essentially be legitimizing the Confederacy as a real and separate nation (which would make him look weak) ...
Ch. 19 Review Packet File
... _________ as president. Although Lincoln pledged not to interfere with Southern institutions (i.e. slavery), these states felt they had lost all power in Washington. Kentucky Senator James Henry _____________ then proposed a last ditch compromise, which would have extended the old Missouri Compromis ...
... _________ as president. Although Lincoln pledged not to interfere with Southern institutions (i.e. slavery), these states felt they had lost all power in Washington. Kentucky Senator James Henry _____________ then proposed a last ditch compromise, which would have extended the old Missouri Compromis ...
Pre-Civil War and Mental Map
... John Breckinridge Democratic candidate popular with Southerners Government should allow slavery everywhere in the West. ...
... John Breckinridge Democratic candidate popular with Southerners Government should allow slavery everywhere in the West. ...
Aim: What was the nation`s plan for rebuilding the Union
... New State Governments – Under Johnson’s plan, he appointed temporary governors for each of the former Confederate states. The states were required to revise their constitutions and voters had to elect new state and federal representatives. The new state governments had to declare that secession was ...
... New State Governments – Under Johnson’s plan, he appointed temporary governors for each of the former Confederate states. The states were required to revise their constitutions and voters had to elect new state and federal representatives. The new state governments had to declare that secession was ...
Chapter_19_E-notes
... Freeport Doctrine and eight cotton states walked out of the convention. 2. Next convention in Baltimore nominated Douglas while the Democratic party split in two a. Platform: popular sovereignty and against obstruction of Fugitive Slave Law by the states. b Again, many cotton-state delegates walked ...
... Freeport Doctrine and eight cotton states walked out of the convention. 2. Next convention in Baltimore nominated Douglas while the Democratic party split in two a. Platform: popular sovereignty and against obstruction of Fugitive Slave Law by the states. b Again, many cotton-state delegates walked ...
June 2002 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... from that of 1856, the Southern delegates from the eight slave states walked out. When the Democrats met later in Baltimore the Southern Delegates again walked out leaving the Party irrevocably split. The Northern Democrats then nominated Stephen Douglas as their candidate with the Southern Democrat ...
... from that of 1856, the Southern delegates from the eight slave states walked out. When the Democrats met later in Baltimore the Southern Delegates again walked out leaving the Party irrevocably split. The Northern Democrats then nominated Stephen Douglas as their candidate with the Southern Democrat ...
Start of the Civil War - Central Magnet School
... Manynortherners mourned his death, but criticized methods. ...
... Manynortherners mourned his death, but criticized methods. ...
Chapter 3. - Henry County Schools
... Abraham Lincoln or Stephen Douglas and create a campaign poster for your candidate.Be sure to include key details and/or motto’s. ...
... Abraham Lincoln or Stephen Douglas and create a campaign poster for your candidate.Be sure to include key details and/or motto’s. ...
Political, Economic, and Social Impact of the War and Reconstruction
... Southern states were left embittered and devastated by the war. Farms, railroads, and factories destroyed throughout the South Richmond and Atlanta were in ruins South would remain backwards for ...
... Southern states were left embittered and devastated by the war. Farms, railroads, and factories destroyed throughout the South Richmond and Atlanta were in ruins South would remain backwards for ...
United States presidential election, 1860
The United States presidential election of 1860 was the 19th quadrennial presidential election. The election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1860, and served as the immediate impetus for the outbreak of the American Civil War. The United States had been divided during the 1850s on questions surrounding the expansion of slavery and the rights of slave owners. In 1860, these issues broke the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions, and a new Constitutional Union Party appeared. In the face of a divided opposition, the Republican Party, dominant in the North, secured a majority of the electoral votes, putting Abraham Lincoln in the White House with almost no support from the South. Before Lincoln's inauguration, seven Southern states declared their secession and formed the Confederacy.