Reconstruction 1
... allow violations of civil rights so it drafted the 14th Amendment: –Clarified the idea of citizenship to include former slaves –All citizens were entitled to equal protection under the law & cannot be deprived of life, liberty, property without due process of law –Tennessee was the only Southern sta ...
... allow violations of civil rights so it drafted the 14th Amendment: –Clarified the idea of citizenship to include former slaves –All citizens were entitled to equal protection under the law & cannot be deprived of life, liberty, property without due process of law –Tennessee was the only Southern sta ...
battle of fort wagner (july 18, 1863)
... LINCOLN CHANGES VIEW ON SLAVERY - AFTER ELECTED IN 1860 LINCOLN BEGINS TO REALIZE 1.) THAT U.S. COULD NEVER SURVIVE HALF SLAVE AND HALF FREE A.) SOUTHERN BELIEFS SHOULDN’T BE ALLOWED TO JEAPORIZE NATION AND EQUALITY OF MEN 2.) HOUSE DIVIDED SPEECH WAR BEGINS -SOUTH CAROLINA SECEDES FIRST AFTER LINCO ...
... LINCOLN CHANGES VIEW ON SLAVERY - AFTER ELECTED IN 1860 LINCOLN BEGINS TO REALIZE 1.) THAT U.S. COULD NEVER SURVIVE HALF SLAVE AND HALF FREE A.) SOUTHERN BELIEFS SHOULDN’T BE ALLOWED TO JEAPORIZE NATION AND EQUALITY OF MEN 2.) HOUSE DIVIDED SPEECH WAR BEGINS -SOUTH CAROLINA SECEDES FIRST AFTER LINCO ...
SSUSH8 The student will explain the relationship between growing
... ease tension, a proposal was made to allow the new territories to decide for themselves on the slavery issue, an idea called popular sovereignty • California applied for statehood in 1849, threatening to break the balance of free and slave states • Henry Clay proposed a resolution which became known ...
... ease tension, a proposal was made to allow the new territories to decide for themselves on the slavery issue, an idea called popular sovereignty • California applied for statehood in 1849, threatening to break the balance of free and slave states • Henry Clay proposed a resolution which became known ...
Appendix C Lincoln and Greeley
... First Inaugural Address, he promised he would favor a constitutional amendment protecting slavery for those states that remained in the Union (Paterson, 2002). Nonetheless, Lincoln made stances against slavery during his political career. After entering politics as a member of the Whig party and bei ...
... First Inaugural Address, he promised he would favor a constitutional amendment protecting slavery for those states that remained in the Union (Paterson, 2002). Nonetheless, Lincoln made stances against slavery during his political career. After entering politics as a member of the Whig party and bei ...
12-The Civil War
... Political Issues regarding SLAVERY • Missouri Compromise - 1820 • Compromise of 1850 • Kansas-Nebraska Act - 1854 ...
... Political Issues regarding SLAVERY • Missouri Compromise - 1820 • Compromise of 1850 • Kansas-Nebraska Act - 1854 ...
Review for 1800s Test
... to jump ship. Aside from Lincoln being a Republican, what was so galling about how Lincoln won? (Hint: How did he do in the South? Stats?) Put another way: With the results of the presidential election of 1860, it can be said the South felt it would had no say in the election of the President, then ...
... to jump ship. Aside from Lincoln being a Republican, what was so galling about how Lincoln won? (Hint: How did he do in the South? Stats?) Put another way: With the results of the presidential election of 1860, it can be said the South felt it would had no say in the election of the President, then ...
File
... establish the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands–better known as the Freedmen’s Bureau. The Bureau was given the task of feeding and clothing war refugees in the South using surplus army supplies. Beginning in September 1865, the Bureau issued nearly 30,000 rations a day for the next ...
... establish the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands–better known as the Freedmen’s Bureau. The Bureau was given the task of feeding and clothing war refugees in the South using surplus army supplies. Beginning in September 1865, the Bureau issued nearly 30,000 rations a day for the next ...
LP#1 The Gettysburg Address: Defining Union
... Unlike his first election to the presidency, where he garnered less than forty percent of the popular vote, Abraham Lincoln was re-elected in 1864 with 54 percent of the popular vote and the electoral college votes all but three states—New Jersey, Delaware, and Kentucky. Drawing an overwhelming majo ...
... Unlike his first election to the presidency, where he garnered less than forty percent of the popular vote, Abraham Lincoln was re-elected in 1864 with 54 percent of the popular vote and the electoral college votes all but three states—New Jersey, Delaware, and Kentucky. Drawing an overwhelming majo ...
8th Grade –Social Studies – 3rd Benchmark 1 During the American
... During the Civil War, President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did not actually free very many slaves, since most slaves lived in the Confederate States (which were not controlled by Lincoln at the time). How did the Proclamation change the character of the war and the Union military? it enable ...
... During the Civil War, President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did not actually free very many slaves, since most slaves lived in the Confederate States (which were not controlled by Lincoln at the time). How did the Proclamation change the character of the war and the Union military? it enable ...
Lincoln Movie Study Guide-TEACHER COPY
... Robert's Ambition (1:24) 35. Where do Lincoln and Robert go? Why? To an army hospital. Robert feels it is because Lincoln wants to scare him from joining the army. 36. Why is Robert so adamant about serving in the army? He will be ashamed if he doesn't. 37. What compromise does Lincoln try to ma ...
... Robert's Ambition (1:24) 35. Where do Lincoln and Robert go? Why? To an army hospital. Robert feels it is because Lincoln wants to scare him from joining the army. 36. Why is Robert so adamant about serving in the army? He will be ashamed if he doesn't. 37. What compromise does Lincoln try to ma ...
Name: Date:______ Class:_____ Short Quiz / Exit Slip
... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
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... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
The Politics of Reconstruction
... corrupt, many people in his administration were. The Panic of 1873 further upset the nation. Many investors had taken advantage of the expanding economy after the Civil War. Some took on more debt than they could afford. Many could not pay their debts and went bankrupt. As a result, many banks close ...
... corrupt, many people in his administration were. The Panic of 1873 further upset the nation. Many investors had taken advantage of the expanding economy after the Civil War. Some took on more debt than they could afford. Many could not pay their debts and went bankrupt. As a result, many banks close ...
2nd Semester Final – Project Overview
... Few content requirements included in the film Overall Effort The film is sloppy, unorganized, or unrelated to topic Film looks like a rough draft with excessive no technical or content errors Little to no group effort ...
... Few content requirements included in the film Overall Effort The film is sloppy, unorganized, or unrelated to topic Film looks like a rough draft with excessive no technical or content errors Little to no group effort ...
THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION: A NECESSARY MILITARY
... Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit: “That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one tho ...
... Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit: “That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one tho ...
AP US History PowerPoint
... Due to the overlapping of the times in chapter 12 it can be said that the same types of occurrences for African Americans happened in chapter 11 and 10. African Americans within this time periods would have been exposed to the creation of the cotton gin and the cause for a crazed necessity for slave ...
... Due to the overlapping of the times in chapter 12 it can be said that the same types of occurrences for African Americans happened in chapter 11 and 10. African Americans within this time periods would have been exposed to the creation of the cotton gin and the cause for a crazed necessity for slave ...
support your response, making certain that all of the sources are
... temporary causes, which may probably never again occur. In order to justify a resort to revolutionary resistance, the Federal Government must be guilty of "a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise" of powers not granted by the Constitution. The late Presidential election, however, has been hel ...
... temporary causes, which may probably never again occur. In order to justify a resort to revolutionary resistance, the Federal Government must be guilty of "a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise" of powers not granted by the Constitution. The late Presidential election, however, has been hel ...
The Road to Secession
... Republican Party The Republican Party favored high tariffs, a homestead act and internal improvements Abraham Lincoln was a Republican ...
... Republican Party The Republican Party favored high tariffs, a homestead act and internal improvements Abraham Lincoln was a Republican ...
Reconstruction - Trimble County Schools
... Radical Republicans • Some Republicans criticized Lincoln’s plan as to easy on the South. • They wanted to punish the Confederate states and make major changes in the South. http://www.sonofthesouth.net/ Southern_Exiles.htm ...
... Radical Republicans • Some Republicans criticized Lincoln’s plan as to easy on the South. • They wanted to punish the Confederate states and make major changes in the South. http://www.sonofthesouth.net/ Southern_Exiles.htm ...
Study Guide: Reconstruction
... Bruce – African American senator from Mississippi. Former runaway slave, school teacher for African Americans in Missouri. Superintendent of schools in MS 30. Why were “scalawags” and “carpetbaggers” resented? Because they sided with the Republicans 31. Why was the Ku Klux Klan formed? Describe it ...
... Bruce – African American senator from Mississippi. Former runaway slave, school teacher for African Americans in Missouri. Superintendent of schools in MS 30. Why were “scalawags” and “carpetbaggers” resented? Because they sided with the Republicans 31. Why was the Ku Klux Klan formed? Describe it ...
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.