GUIDED READING Chapter 8
... Circle the letter of the correct answer. Civil War battles were different from today's modern warfare in all of the following ways EXCEPT A. Civil War battles involved long lines of hundreds of men fighting each other, separated by 1,000 yards or less. B. much of the battle involved hand-to-hand com ...
... Circle the letter of the correct answer. Civil War battles were different from today's modern warfare in all of the following ways EXCEPT A. Civil War battles involved long lines of hundreds of men fighting each other, separated by 1,000 yards or less. B. much of the battle involved hand-to-hand com ...
Warm-up for 03.09.10
... Confederate States of America. • President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the blockade on April 19, 1861. • His strategy, part of the Anaconda Plan of General Winfield Scott, required the closure of 3,500 miles of Confederate coastline and twelve major ports – Port of Savannah – closed off after the sur ...
... Confederate States of America. • President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the blockade on April 19, 1861. • His strategy, part of the Anaconda Plan of General Winfield Scott, required the closure of 3,500 miles of Confederate coastline and twelve major ports – Port of Savannah – closed off after the sur ...
Ch 12 Sect 3 Notes-#6
... By 1864, the North’s overwhelming advantage in soldiers and supplies took its toll on the South √ Surrender at Appomattox Union General Ulysses S. Grant trapped Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Petersburg, Virginia Union General Sherman had gone through Georgia destroying railroads, factories, a ...
... By 1864, the North’s overwhelming advantage in soldiers and supplies took its toll on the South √ Surrender at Appomattox Union General Ulysses S. Grant trapped Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Petersburg, Virginia Union General Sherman had gone through Georgia destroying railroads, factories, a ...
impact of reconstruction on georgia
... 3. Southern states had to promise not to repay the individuals and institutions that had helped finance the Confederacy ...
... 3. Southern states had to promise not to repay the individuals and institutions that had helped finance the Confederacy ...
William Bradford (1590-1657) - Garnet Valley School District
... Elected president in 1860 on an anti-slavery platform; seven Southern states seceded from the Union before he even took office; two months after his inauguration, the Civil War began ...
... Elected president in 1860 on an anti-slavery platform; seven Southern states seceded from the Union before he even took office; two months after his inauguration, the Civil War began ...
The Civil War
... • On September 17, General Lee decided to use the momentum from his recent win to confront General McClellan near Sharpsburg, Virginia. This battle proved to be the bloodiest day in American history with roughly 23,000 casualties. The battle had no clear winner, but because General Lee withdrew to V ...
... • On September 17, General Lee decided to use the momentum from his recent win to confront General McClellan near Sharpsburg, Virginia. This battle proved to be the bloodiest day in American history with roughly 23,000 casualties. The battle had no clear winner, but because General Lee withdrew to V ...
Study Guide - US History Teachers
... 8. Ulysses S. Grant: He was a pivotal leader in 26. The 15th Amendment: This amendment said the Civil War for the North and took Vicksburg. all males citizens had the right to vote He also served as president during regardless of race. 27. Reconstruction: This is the era from 1865reconstruction. 9. ...
... 8. Ulysses S. Grant: He was a pivotal leader in 26. The 15th Amendment: This amendment said the Civil War for the North and took Vicksburg. all males citizens had the right to vote He also served as president during regardless of race. 27. Reconstruction: This is the era from 1865reconstruction. 9. ...
Reconstruction
... had to give the right to vote to all adult male citizens. After the state ratified its new constitution, it had to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. Then the state could elect people to Congress. ...
... had to give the right to vote to all adult male citizens. After the state ratified its new constitution, it had to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. Then the state could elect people to Congress. ...
Antebellum PowerPoint
... • Texas won independence from Mexico in 1836; annexed as the 28th state in 1845 • The U.S. declared war on Mexico to secure Rio Grande as the Mexican/U.S. border • In 1818 treaty, the U.S. and Great Britain set boundary between the U.S. and Canada at the 49th parallel to settle the dispute over the ...
... • Texas won independence from Mexico in 1836; annexed as the 28th state in 1845 • The U.S. declared war on Mexico to secure Rio Grande as the Mexican/U.S. border • In 1818 treaty, the U.S. and Great Britain set boundary between the U.S. and Canada at the 49th parallel to settle the dispute over the ...
Chapter ONE Test Name
... Robert E. Lee______________the leader of the Confederate Army, he was well respected by Lincoln and the Union troops William T. Sherman__ his use of “total war” helped to destroy Southern morale as he led the Union army through Georgia Jefferson Davis_____________Southern states elected him to becom ...
... Robert E. Lee______________the leader of the Confederate Army, he was well respected by Lincoln and the Union troops William T. Sherman__ his use of “total war” helped to destroy Southern morale as he led the Union army through Georgia Jefferson Davis_____________Southern states elected him to becom ...
Year Long Study Guide - Henry County Public Schools
... - could not vote - had few opportunities for an education - were able to own land - had more economic freedom and could work for pay and decide how to spend their money - not allowed to vote - were men and women who did not have money for passage to the colonies and who agreed to work without pay fo ...
... - could not vote - had few opportunities for an education - were able to own land - had more economic freedom and could work for pay and decide how to spend their money - not allowed to vote - were men and women who did not have money for passage to the colonies and who agreed to work without pay fo ...
Chapter 20 Focus Questions: Essay question: Assess the validity of
... President Lincoln’s decision on what to do about the situation at Fort Sumter can best described how? Why did the Confederates fire on Fort Sumter? What impact did the firing on Fort Sumter have on northern opinion concerning waging war to preserve the Union? How did Lincoln respond to the threat th ...
... President Lincoln’s decision on what to do about the situation at Fort Sumter can best described how? Why did the Confederates fire on Fort Sumter? What impact did the firing on Fort Sumter have on northern opinion concerning waging war to preserve the Union? How did Lincoln respond to the threat th ...
Headquarters
... It should be obvious to everyone that we are winning the war. It is the third month of the war and we are fighing in Missouri, southern Illinois, along the Ohio River, northern Virginia, and Delaware. All the areas identified as desired theaters or regions of operations during the preliminary planni ...
... It should be obvious to everyone that we are winning the war. It is the third month of the war and we are fighing in Missouri, southern Illinois, along the Ohio River, northern Virginia, and Delaware. All the areas identified as desired theaters or regions of operations during the preliminary planni ...
Presentation
... • Bull Run – North defeated and Washington, D.C. almost invaded • Shiloh – bloodiest battle of Civil War • **Antietam –bloodiest one day battle in history of U.S. • Vicksburg –Confederacy lost; Union controls the Mississippi River • **Gettysburg –turning point of Civil War; Confederacy no longer had ...
... • Bull Run – North defeated and Washington, D.C. almost invaded • Shiloh – bloodiest battle of Civil War • **Antietam –bloodiest one day battle in history of U.S. • Vicksburg –Confederacy lost; Union controls the Mississippi River • **Gettysburg –turning point of Civil War; Confederacy no longer had ...
“Failure is Impossible” Susan B Anthony
... men in each southern state to swear loyalty to the Union and denied the right to vote or hold office to anyone who had volunteered to fight for the Confederacy Freedmen’s Bureau – US government agency founded during Reconstruction to help former slaves Thirteenth Amendment – 1865 amendment to the US ...
... men in each southern state to swear loyalty to the Union and denied the right to vote or hold office to anyone who had volunteered to fight for the Confederacy Freedmen’s Bureau – US government agency founded during Reconstruction to help former slaves Thirteenth Amendment – 1865 amendment to the US ...
Events Leading to Civil War
... b. Describe President Lincoln’s efforts to preserve the Union as seen in his second inaugural address and the Gettysburg speech and in his use of emergency powers, such as his decision to suspend habeas corpus. c. Describe the roles of Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee, “Stonewall” Jackson, William T. Sh ...
... b. Describe President Lincoln’s efforts to preserve the Union as seen in his second inaugural address and the Gettysburg speech and in his use of emergency powers, such as his decision to suspend habeas corpus. c. Describe the roles of Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee, “Stonewall” Jackson, William T. Sh ...
Reconstruction - Nutley Public School District
... Radical Plan for Readmission Call for dissolution of AJ’s Southern Gov’t.s Realize that Northern victory presented opportunity to provide for equal rights. Civil authorities in the territories were subject to military supervision. Required new state constitutions, including black suffrage ...
... Radical Plan for Readmission Call for dissolution of AJ’s Southern Gov’t.s Realize that Northern victory presented opportunity to provide for equal rights. Civil authorities in the territories were subject to military supervision. Required new state constitutions, including black suffrage ...
The Politics of Reconstruction - Phoenix Union High School District
... Reconstruction (mostly Baptist and Methodist). • Usually the only institution that Blacks could totally control themselves (important during the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s as well!) • Other support groups were formed to help former slaves. ...
... Reconstruction (mostly Baptist and Methodist). • Usually the only institution that Blacks could totally control themselves (important during the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s as well!) • Other support groups were formed to help former slaves. ...
expansion of slavery
... Needs Southern votes to pass his plan South insists slavery be allowed in the territories that had been closed with the Missouri Compromise Douglas splits Kansas and Nebraska and agrees to extend popular sovereignty to these territories Victory for the South, but costly results ...
... Needs Southern votes to pass his plan South insists slavery be allowed in the territories that had been closed with the Missouri Compromise Douglas splits Kansas and Nebraska and agrees to extend popular sovereignty to these territories Victory for the South, but costly results ...
Reconstruction (1865
... • As southern states were restored to the Union, they began to enact black codes, laws that restricted freedmen’s rights. The black codes established virtual slavery with provisions such as these: – Curfews: Generally, black people could not gather after sunset. – Vagrancy laws: Freedmen convicted o ...
... • As southern states were restored to the Union, they began to enact black codes, laws that restricted freedmen’s rights. The black codes established virtual slavery with provisions such as these: – Curfews: Generally, black people could not gather after sunset. – Vagrancy laws: Freedmen convicted o ...
Reconstructing the Nation - Watertown City School District
... democratic. In 1872 the last of the ex-confederates had been pardoned. They created a new bloc of Southern Democratic voters called the Solid South. ...
... democratic. In 1872 the last of the ex-confederates had been pardoned. They created a new bloc of Southern Democratic voters called the Solid South. ...
Name
... 33. Which of the following led to the Battle of Gettysburg? a. Confederate troops searched for shoes in Pennsylvania. b. Lee invaded the North, hoping to fuel Northern discontent with the war. c. Lee hoped that a victory on Northern soil would lead European nations to recognize the Confederacy. d. ...
... 33. Which of the following led to the Battle of Gettysburg? a. Confederate troops searched for shoes in Pennsylvania. b. Lee invaded the North, hoping to fuel Northern discontent with the war. c. Lee hoped that a victory on Northern soil would lead European nations to recognize the Confederacy. d. ...
war of attrition - werkmeisteramericanhistoryii
... As the party approached the town, they were met by Union fire. ...
... As the party approached the town, they were met by Union fire. ...
Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War
The history of African Americans in the American Civil War is marked by 186,097 (7,122 officers, 178,975 enlisted/soldiers & sailors) African Americans comprising 163 units who served in the United States Army, then nicknamed the ""Union Army"" during the Civil War. Later in the War many regiments were recruited and organized as the ""United States Colored Troops"", which reinforced the Northern side substantially in the last two years.Many more African Americans served in the United States Navy also known as the ""Union Navy"" and formed a large percentage of many ships' crews. Both free African Americans and runaway slaves joined the fight.On the Confederate/Southern side, both free and slave Blacks were used for manual labor, but the issue of whether to arm them, and under what terms, became a major source of debate within the Confederate Congress, the President's Cabinet, and C.S. War Department staff. They were authorized in the last month of the War in March 1865, to recruit, train and arm slaves, but no significant numbers were ever raised or recruited.