Civil War: The Opposing Sides
... North: controlled nation’s treasury, trade tariffs, more people South: planters in debt, can’t buy bonds, can’t trade ...
... North: controlled nation’s treasury, trade tariffs, more people South: planters in debt, can’t buy bonds, can’t trade ...
The Civil War (1861-1865)
... • Union Victory – largest loss of life during the War (more than 25,000 casualties) ...
... • Union Victory – largest loss of life during the War (more than 25,000 casualties) ...
Civil War Study Guide B
... What were the measures of the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act? What role did these Compromises have in increasing the dissention between the North and South? What was the significance of the election of 1860? What advantages and disadvantages did the North and So ...
... What were the measures of the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act? What role did these Compromises have in increasing the dissention between the North and South? What was the significance of the election of 1860? What advantages and disadvantages did the North and So ...
The Civil War - Coronado High School
... been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” ...
... been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” ...
Civil War Part I
... field on morning of Dec. 13th (6 union assaults are easily repulsed by Lee whose men were defensively positioned behind a 4ft stone wall on Marye’s Heights – 12,000 for Union vs. 5,000 for Confeds. ...
... field on morning of Dec. 13th (6 union assaults are easily repulsed by Lee whose men were defensively positioned behind a 4ft stone wall on Marye’s Heights – 12,000 for Union vs. 5,000 for Confeds. ...
Amazing Race Review for Standard 5-1
... to ratify to rejoin the Union? a) the 13th Amendment, which ended slavery b) the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to African Americans c) the 15th Amendment, which gave African American men the right to vote d) the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote ...
... to ratify to rejoin the Union? a) the 13th Amendment, which ended slavery b) the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to African Americans c) the 15th Amendment, which gave African American men the right to vote d) the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote ...
Beanbody Histories: The Civil War, Part 2
... Washington, which, they believed, made too many laws on matters better left to the states. Finally, most Southerners felt that they would lose their sense of honor if they didn’t stand up to the North. LILLY: So was there anything that actually started the war?” MR. BEANBODY: Well, let’s go back to ...
... Washington, which, they believed, made too many laws on matters better left to the states. Finally, most Southerners felt that they would lose their sense of honor if they didn’t stand up to the North. LILLY: So was there anything that actually started the war?” MR. BEANBODY: Well, let’s go back to ...
HOTA Civil War Notes - SHS IB 2008 / FrontPage
... 3. Union’s goal was more difficult to achieve – had to conquer entire Confederacy where the Confederacy simply needed to make the cost of the war too high for the Union so that the Union would withdraw. (Confederates did not have to conquer/defeat the Union; rather, they sought to make the cost of t ...
... 3. Union’s goal was more difficult to achieve – had to conquer entire Confederacy where the Confederacy simply needed to make the cost of the war too high for the Union so that the Union would withdraw. (Confederates did not have to conquer/defeat the Union; rather, they sought to make the cost of t ...
Chapter 20 PowerPoint
... Confederacy now has 11 states officially though it will claim 13 (Missouri and Kentucky) Lincoln’s main concern was keeping the Union together, and he nearly lost the slave holding border states of Maryland, Kentucky, Delaware, Missouri, and West Virginia – He couldn’t risk them seceding too… The bo ...
... Confederacy now has 11 states officially though it will claim 13 (Missouri and Kentucky) Lincoln’s main concern was keeping the Union together, and he nearly lost the slave holding border states of Maryland, Kentucky, Delaware, Missouri, and West Virginia – He couldn’t risk them seceding too… The bo ...
Advantage & Disadvantage
... to hit every section of the Union army, ordered a massive attack at the center of the Union army. With more than 15,000 men under his charge, Pickett ordered the running assault against the opposing forces. The Union, also realizing the importance, beefed up their defense, and calmly mowed down the ...
... to hit every section of the Union army, ordered a massive attack at the center of the Union army. With more than 15,000 men under his charge, Pickett ordered the running assault against the opposing forces. The Union, also realizing the importance, beefed up their defense, and calmly mowed down the ...
Lincoln`s Election and Fort Sumter PPT
... • If I send troops….Southerners WILL attack. • If I do nothing…the commander will have to surrender. ...
... • If I send troops….Southerners WILL attack. • If I do nothing…the commander will have to surrender. ...
The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865
... Lee and Jefferson Davis wanted to invade Maryland so they could take over a Northern state They thought this would force the Union to accept the Confederacy’s independence This was the bloodiest oneday battle in the war Results Lee was forced to retreat to Virginia Lincoln was convinced it was tim ...
... Lee and Jefferson Davis wanted to invade Maryland so they could take over a Northern state They thought this would force the Union to accept the Confederacy’s independence This was the bloodiest oneday battle in the war Results Lee was forced to retreat to Virginia Lincoln was convinced it was tim ...
The Thirteenth Amendment
... The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted on July 9, 1868. It is split into many clauses. Its Citizenship Clause provides a broad definition of citizenship. It overrules past beliefs that people of African descent could not be citizens of the United States. The Due Process Clause prohibits state an ...
... The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted on July 9, 1868. It is split into many clauses. Its Citizenship Clause provides a broad definition of citizenship. It overrules past beliefs that people of African descent could not be citizens of the United States. The Due Process Clause prohibits state an ...
Ch_8_1
... monetary system in place; the South had to create one. Finally, the North had an army, a navy, and an experienced government. The Confederacy did, however, have some advantages. Many of the best military leaders in the United States were southerners. For the most part, the war was fought in the Sout ...
... monetary system in place; the South had to create one. Finally, the North had an army, a navy, and an experienced government. The Confederacy did, however, have some advantages. Many of the best military leaders in the United States were southerners. For the most part, the war was fought in the Sout ...
RECONSTRUCTION NOTES Following the end of the Civil War, the
... the Southern states are now outside the protection of the Constitution and are treated as conquered provinces. Congress had the right to govern them. LINCOLN’S 10 PERCENT PLAN Ignored “conquered provinces” theory. Believe right to secede did not exist. Believed South had been punished enough and he ...
... the Southern states are now outside the protection of the Constitution and are treated as conquered provinces. Congress had the right to govern them. LINCOLN’S 10 PERCENT PLAN Ignored “conquered provinces” theory. Believe right to secede did not exist. Believed South had been punished enough and he ...
Why did Southerners dislike Abraham Lincoln?
... WAR PLANS • April 19, 1861- Lincoln proclaims a blockade of Southern ports – Ineffective at first but eventually strangled the South ...
... WAR PLANS • April 19, 1861- Lincoln proclaims a blockade of Southern ports – Ineffective at first but eventually strangled the South ...
Document
... - drives General George McClellan from Richmond - loses at Antietam, bloodiest one-day battle (26,000 casualties). • McClellan removed from command, lets battered Confederates withdraw ...
... - drives General George McClellan from Richmond - loses at Antietam, bloodiest one-day battle (26,000 casualties). • McClellan removed from command, lets battered Confederates withdraw ...
Who They Were Civil War 150 Webquest
... 10. Why do you think there was a pay difference between white and black soldiers in the Union Army? ...
... 10. Why do you think there was a pay difference between white and black soldiers in the Union Army? ...
File - The United States with Neil Saunders Part II.
... • The church became the focus of black community life in the years following emancipation. Blacks formed their own churches pastured by their own ministers. Education also arose for the blacks due to the emancipation proclamation. Blacks now had the opportunity to learn to read and write. ...
... • The church became the focus of black community life in the years following emancipation. Blacks formed their own churches pastured by their own ministers. Education also arose for the blacks due to the emancipation proclamation. Blacks now had the opportunity to learn to read and write. ...
Academic Content Standards
... Arkansas to join the Confederacy. The border states of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware stayed in the Union but were divided over which side to support Missouri could control parts of the Mississippi River and major routes west. Kentucky controlled the Ohio River. Delaware was close to the ...
... Arkansas to join the Confederacy. The border states of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware stayed in the Union but were divided over which side to support Missouri could control parts of the Mississippi River and major routes west. Kentucky controlled the Ohio River. Delaware was close to the ...
The American Civil War
... Shenandoah Valley General Sherman given task of taking Atlanta; his "March through Georgia" saw total destruction from Atlanta to Savannah ...
... Shenandoah Valley General Sherman given task of taking Atlanta; his "March through Georgia" saw total destruction from Atlanta to Savannah ...
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.