File - Kielburger Social Studies
... • Patient leader and strong military planner • People were worried about his experience, but Lincoln quickly earned the respect of ...
... • Patient leader and strong military planner • People were worried about his experience, but Lincoln quickly earned the respect of ...
Reconstruction PPT
... The South was divided into military districts with the military ruling the district until states met their requirements. They had to: Give African American men the right to vote. Ratify the 14th and 15th amendments Eliminate the black codes Ironclad oath – which said that they had not volunt ...
... The South was divided into military districts with the military ruling the district until states met their requirements. They had to: Give African American men the right to vote. Ratify the 14th and 15th amendments Eliminate the black codes Ironclad oath – which said that they had not volunt ...
Chapter 4 Homework Assignment
... 5. How did President Lincoln use the Emancipation Proclamation to legally (according to the Constitution, as the “commander in chief”) free the slaves? (172) 6. When were slaves permanently emancipated, as not as “enemy resources?” (172, 183) 7. What were President Lincoln’s and President Johnson’s ...
... 5. How did President Lincoln use the Emancipation Proclamation to legally (according to the Constitution, as the “commander in chief”) free the slaves? (172) 6. When were slaves permanently emancipated, as not as “enemy resources?” (172, 183) 7. What were President Lincoln’s and President Johnson’s ...
Reconstruction ppt
... At the end of the war, there was no agreed-upon plan for Reconstruction Lincoln -“charity for all” – States had never really left the Union, so quickly restore loyal state govts in the South and move on Congress’s Radical Republicans – “punish the South” and guarantee rights to former slaves ...
... At the end of the war, there was no agreed-upon plan for Reconstruction Lincoln -“charity for all” – States had never really left the Union, so quickly restore loyal state govts in the South and move on Congress’s Radical Republicans – “punish the South” and guarantee rights to former slaves ...
questions about the “varying viewpoints”
... On two separate occasions the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, invaded the North: at Antietam in 1862 and at Gettysburg in 1863. Both times Lee and his army were turned back. ...
... On two separate occasions the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, invaded the North: at Antietam in 1862 and at Gettysburg in 1863. Both times Lee and his army were turned back. ...
APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Reconstruction
... The Sea Islands experiment: Began when the Navy occupied offshore South Carolina islands in late 1861 •After the planters fled, idealistic Northern reformers promoted a model black free-labor economy •Speculators bought land at auction, and many blacks returned to paid labor on cotton farms ...
... The Sea Islands experiment: Began when the Navy occupied offshore South Carolina islands in late 1861 •After the planters fled, idealistic Northern reformers promoted a model black free-labor economy •Speculators bought land at auction, and many blacks returned to paid labor on cotton farms ...
PowerPoint on Reconstruction
... Was willing to pardon high-ranking Confederate officers Favored states’ rights on issues such as giving African Americans the right to vote Did not support the Freedman’s Bureau Took a conciliatory approach ...
... Was willing to pardon high-ranking Confederate officers Favored states’ rights on issues such as giving African Americans the right to vote Did not support the Freedman’s Bureau Took a conciliatory approach ...
Unit6P1 - apushhammond
... used to purchase government bonds – Concern about the North’s ability to win the war led to people withdrawing their money from banks, who then struggled to buy bonds – To overcome this the Republicans passed the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This act created a national currency NOT tied to gold or silv ...
... used to purchase government bonds – Concern about the North’s ability to win the war led to people withdrawing their money from banks, who then struggled to buy bonds – To overcome this the Republicans passed the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This act created a national currency NOT tied to gold or silv ...
Chp. 18 and 19 S.G.
... STUDY GUIDE FOR CHP. 18 and 19: The Civil War REMEMBER TO RE-READ THE CHAPTER including the READING FURTHER section of your book, ...
... STUDY GUIDE FOR CHP. 18 and 19: The Civil War REMEMBER TO RE-READ THE CHAPTER including the READING FURTHER section of your book, ...
Unit II Northwest Ordinance
... America then the U.S. would declare war on that country. The U.S. was trying to protect its interest (goods) in Latin America. VII. SSUSH7 Students will explain the process of economic growth, its regional and national impact in the first half of the 19th century, and the different responses to it. ...
... America then the U.S. would declare war on that country. The U.S. was trying to protect its interest (goods) in Latin America. VII. SSUSH7 Students will explain the process of economic growth, its regional and national impact in the first half of the 19th century, and the different responses to it. ...
Reconstruction FIB Notes Updated KEY
... 1) Congress rejected the new Southern Governments and refused to admit the southern Congressmen into Congress. 2) They passed the 14th Amendment which made all Freedman citizens of the United States. This did away with the Black Codes and gave Freedman the same civil rights as whites under the Const ...
... 1) Congress rejected the new Southern Governments and refused to admit the southern Congressmen into Congress. 2) They passed the 14th Amendment which made all Freedman citizens of the United States. This did away with the Black Codes and gave Freedman the same civil rights as whites under the Const ...
15-4 Secession and War
... John Bell The Constitution Union Party, moderates from the north and south, nominated John Bell of Tennessee. ...
... John Bell The Constitution Union Party, moderates from the north and south, nominated John Bell of Tennessee. ...
Ch11.2 - PBworks
... • What were the results of the Emancipation Proclamation? • Why did Lincoln issue the order? • What is Habeas Corpus? ...
... • What were the results of the Emancipation Proclamation? • Why did Lincoln issue the order? • What is Habeas Corpus? ...
United States History I
... February 1st, 1861: Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas joined South Carolina: *Did it to defend “American Rights” like the colonist during the revolution of 1776 *John J. Crittenden (KY): wanted to reach a last minute “Compromise” Reestablish 36 30 ...
... February 1st, 1861: Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas joined South Carolina: *Did it to defend “American Rights” like the colonist during the revolution of 1776 *John J. Crittenden (KY): wanted to reach a last minute “Compromise” Reestablish 36 30 ...
- Toolbox Pro
... freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine. The Bureau also assumed custody of confiscated lands or property in the former Confederate States, border states, District of Columbia, and Indian Territory. Built Schools—many of whom were forerunners of the “Historically Black Colleges” i ...
... freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine. The Bureau also assumed custody of confiscated lands or property in the former Confederate States, border states, District of Columbia, and Indian Territory. Built Schools—many of whom were forerunners of the “Historically Black Colleges” i ...
5_-_Secession
... • In 1861, these seven states met in Montgomery, Alabama to form the Confederate States of America and chose Jefferson Davis as president • Four more joined later (VA, AR, TN, NC), bringing the total to eleven ...
... • In 1861, these seven states met in Montgomery, Alabama to form the Confederate States of America and chose Jefferson Davis as president • Four more joined later (VA, AR, TN, NC), bringing the total to eleven ...
timeline project
... enough victories against the Union enough European nations would see them as their own country. Lee starts to gather his troops around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. However, due to a lack of information he had no idea that the enemy was literally just around the corner from him. During the first day Lee ...
... enough victories against the Union enough European nations would see them as their own country. Lee starts to gather his troops around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. However, due to a lack of information he had no idea that the enemy was literally just around the corner from him. During the first day Lee ...
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... anger voters. • On September 22, 1862, Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves only in areas controlled by Confederacy, effective January 1, 1863. ...
... anger voters. • On September 22, 1862, Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves only in areas controlled by Confederacy, effective January 1, 1863. ...
Unit 7 and Unit 8 Review – Answer Key Cause: Annexation of TX
... New Boundaries and population increases Slavery will increase; cause war with Mexico; U.S. has to pay debt War between US & Mexico There would be more slave states and they would win if they fought for all states, Texas debt paid off, manifest destiny for US Texas debt gets paid off President Polk N ...
... New Boundaries and population increases Slavery will increase; cause war with Mexico; U.S. has to pay debt War between US & Mexico There would be more slave states and they would win if they fought for all states, Texas debt paid off, manifest destiny for US Texas debt gets paid off President Polk N ...
LAG-25 Gettysburg
... would risk turning victory into defeat. What do you think? Suggested Response: A few of the possible arguments: For attack: The Army of Northern Virginia had lost 1/3rd of its men and must have been demoralized; Lee's army was far from its supply lines; Against attack: as things stood, the Army of t ...
... would risk turning victory into defeat. What do you think? Suggested Response: A few of the possible arguments: For attack: The Army of Northern Virginia had lost 1/3rd of its men and must have been demoralized; Lee's army was far from its supply lines; Against attack: as things stood, the Army of t ...
Civil War 150 Interactive
... 1. How many Americans fought in the Civil War? 2. How many African Americans fought for the Union? 3. How many women disguised and secretly serve? 4. How many Native American fought in the war (both sides)? 5. Why was the Confederate soldier raise in pay basically worthless? 6. Which group received ...
... 1. How many Americans fought in the Civil War? 2. How many African Americans fought for the Union? 3. How many women disguised and secretly serve? 4. How many Native American fought in the war (both sides)? 5. Why was the Confederate soldier raise in pay basically worthless? 6. Which group received ...
What is Reconstruction?
... though Texas had largely been spared. Many people were without food and shelter, and the differences between the North and South remained. ...
... though Texas had largely been spared. Many people were without food and shelter, and the differences between the North and South remained. ...
Reconstruction
... land from White landownersand had to borrow money for supplies. In return, they had to pay the landownersback with a portion of their crops. Sharecroppersoften did not grow enoughto pay offtheir debts and they grew further and further in debt. Jim Crow Laws Southernstatespassedlaws that segregatedBl ...
... land from White landownersand had to borrow money for supplies. In return, they had to pay the landownersback with a portion of their crops. Sharecroppersoften did not grow enoughto pay offtheir debts and they grew further and further in debt. Jim Crow Laws Southernstatespassedlaws that segregatedBl ...
Chapter 7, Section 4 - Augusta Independent Schools
... A. Thousands of freed African Americans, known as freedmen, had followed General Sherman and his troops as they marched through Georgia and South Carolina. B. As a result of the refugee crisis, Congress established the Freedmen's Bureau. This bureau was to feed and clothe war refugees in the South u ...
... A. Thousands of freed African Americans, known as freedmen, had followed General Sherman and his troops as they marched through Georgia and South Carolina. B. As a result of the refugee crisis, Congress established the Freedmen's Bureau. This bureau was to feed and clothe war refugees in the South u ...
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.