Civil War Part I
... – Union forces knew this was bad – pinned scraps of paper to their uniforms – Worse decisions he ever made – Within 30 minutes, 7000 Union troops were cut down – rebel entrenched – 4 weeks of grueling battles here – Union loses more than 50,000 men The Siege of Petersburg begins – A mere matter of t ...
... – Union forces knew this was bad – pinned scraps of paper to their uniforms – Worse decisions he ever made – Within 30 minutes, 7000 Union troops were cut down – rebel entrenched – 4 weeks of grueling battles here – Union loses more than 50,000 men The Siege of Petersburg begins – A mere matter of t ...
Civil Rights.
... Where did the slaves come from? How were they captured and kidnapped? How were they bought and sold in the New World? How many were brought here? Who bought them and how many could they own? How were they brought to the New World? They came from places in Africa. They were captured by their owners i ...
... Where did the slaves come from? How were they captured and kidnapped? How were they bought and sold in the New World? How many were brought here? Who bought them and how many could they own? How were they brought to the New World? They came from places in Africa. They were captured by their owners i ...
The Civil War And Reconstruction 1860-1867
... • The EP freed slaves in the not yet conquered South, but slaves in the Border States and conquered states were not. • Lincoln freed the slaves in the areas where he could and wouldn’t free slaves where he could. • The EP was controversial and some soldiers deserted refused to fight for abolition. • ...
... • The EP freed slaves in the not yet conquered South, but slaves in the Border States and conquered states were not. • Lincoln freed the slaves in the areas where he could and wouldn’t free slaves where he could. • The EP was controversial and some soldiers deserted refused to fight for abolition. • ...
Reconstruction
... July 1864 – created by Ben Wade (OH) & Henry Davis (MD) 1. Majority of white male citizens participate in creation of new government 2. To vote or be a constitutional conventions delegate men had to take an “iron-clad” oath 3. All Confederate officers ranking higher than a Lieutenant and civil offic ...
... July 1864 – created by Ben Wade (OH) & Henry Davis (MD) 1. Majority of white male citizens participate in creation of new government 2. To vote or be a constitutional conventions delegate men had to take an “iron-clad” oath 3. All Confederate officers ranking higher than a Lieutenant and civil offic ...
Unit 7 The Civil War Outline for Notes
... CSA General Stonewall Jackson First Bull Run Union General George McClellan Union General U.S. Grant Monitor & Merrimack battle Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam) Border States CSA President Jefferson Davis ...
... CSA General Stonewall Jackson First Bull Run Union General George McClellan Union General U.S. Grant Monitor & Merrimack battle Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam) Border States CSA President Jefferson Davis ...
Tests Examined - 1996
... The Compromise of 1850 created the greatest controversy by strengthening the Fugitive Slave Law In 1840, the American Antislavery Society split into factions because William Lloyd Garrison’s advocacy of women’s rights and pacifism alienated some members The goals of antebellum education reform ...
... The Compromise of 1850 created the greatest controversy by strengthening the Fugitive Slave Law In 1840, the American Antislavery Society split into factions because William Lloyd Garrison’s advocacy of women’s rights and pacifism alienated some members The goals of antebellum education reform ...
Reconstruction - OCPS TeacherPress
... • Pardoned thousands of Southerners – allowed them to regain their property lost during the war and their citizenship • A Southerner who did NOT consider blacks equal to whites • States must RATIFY 13TH Amendment to be readmitted • States did NOT have to ratify the 15th Amend. ...
... • Pardoned thousands of Southerners – allowed them to regain their property lost during the war and their citizenship • A Southerner who did NOT consider blacks equal to whites • States must RATIFY 13TH Amendment to be readmitted • States did NOT have to ratify the 15th Amend. ...
Science 6 - Study Guide Home Page
... a. foreign policy, the abolition of slavery, and the currency system b. States rights, the extension of slavery, and tariffs* c. tariffs, the currency system, and trust regulation d. conservation, foreign policy, and women's suffrage 4. The Underground Railroad was developed in the 1840s in order to ...
... a. foreign policy, the abolition of slavery, and the currency system b. States rights, the extension of slavery, and tariffs* c. tariffs, the currency system, and trust regulation d. conservation, foreign policy, and women's suffrage 4. The Underground Railroad was developed in the 1840s in order to ...
Major Questions After the Civil War
... United States be recognized as citizens? Should they be Illustration of the Attack on Fort Sumter from punished? ...
... United States be recognized as citizens? Should they be Illustration of the Attack on Fort Sumter from punished? ...
Reconstruction
... Radical Republicans • The Black Codes angered many Republicans in Congress who felt the South was returning to its old ways. • The Radical Republicans wanted the South to change more before they could be readmitted to the Union. • They were angry at President Johnson for letting the South off so e ...
... Radical Republicans • The Black Codes angered many Republicans in Congress who felt the South was returning to its old ways. • The Radical Republicans wanted the South to change more before they could be readmitted to the Union. • They were angry at President Johnson for letting the South off so e ...
No Slide Title
... away to Union lines: - deprives Confederacy of labor - provides Union with soldiers ...
... away to Union lines: - deprives Confederacy of labor - provides Union with soldiers ...
Civil War, 1861-1865 - Loudoun County Public Schools
... Clem distinguished himself at the Battle of Shiloh where an artillery shell destroyed his drum. Newspapers got hold of his story and he soon became known as the "Drummer Boy of Shiloh." Clem gained further renown at the Battle of Chickamauga in September of 1863. In the thickest of the fighting, thr ...
... Clem distinguished himself at the Battle of Shiloh where an artillery shell destroyed his drum. Newspapers got hold of his story and he soon became known as the "Drummer Boy of Shiloh." Clem gained further renown at the Battle of Chickamauga in September of 1863. In the thickest of the fighting, thr ...
File
... assault the entrenched Union troops. In reply, well-placed Union artillery cut the advancing Southern forces to shreds, prompting one Confederate general to later exclaim "this was not war - this was murder." When the seven days of fighting were over, Lee counted 20,000 men lost while Union commande ...
... assault the entrenched Union troops. In reply, well-placed Union artillery cut the advancing Southern forces to shreds, prompting one Confederate general to later exclaim "this was not war - this was murder." When the seven days of fighting were over, Lee counted 20,000 men lost while Union commande ...
Civil War - Northwest ISD Moodle
... • Confederate forces asked for its surrender. • Lincoln refused and sent ships with supplies. ...
... • Confederate forces asked for its surrender. • Lincoln refused and sent ships with supplies. ...
The Reconstruction Era
... roads, bridges, railroads, schools and hospitals) Taxes increased up to 400% due to need to rebuild ...
... roads, bridges, railroads, schools and hospitals) Taxes increased up to 400% due to need to rebuild ...
Name: U.S. History Date: Core: Unit 3 Test: Ultimate Review Sheet
... 6. True or False. People living in the North were proud of what Preston Brooks. Many northerners sent him letters of thanks and new canes for standing up for their region. I think that this statement is ________ (true or false) because: __________________________ ___________________________________ ...
... 6. True or False. People living in the North were proud of what Preston Brooks. Many northerners sent him letters of thanks and new canes for standing up for their region. I think that this statement is ________ (true or false) because: __________________________ ___________________________________ ...
2015 notes for nb with larger margins - Lexington
... land so became sharecroppers d. Physically- the South was destroyed (land/buildings burned). e. Emotionally- Peace needed to be returned to the Union; rebuild/heal the country’s “heart” f. Was divided into two phases, based on who was in control or who was making many of the decisions: Presidential ...
... land so became sharecroppers d. Physically- the South was destroyed (land/buildings burned). e. Emotionally- Peace needed to be returned to the Union; rebuild/heal the country’s “heart” f. Was divided into two phases, based on who was in control or who was making many of the decisions: Presidential ...
Chapter 11 The Civil War Essential Question What were the
... What were the strategies, outcomes, and legacies of the Civil War? Alabama Course of Study Describe how the Civil War influenced the United States, including the Anaconda Plan and the major battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg and Sherman’s March to the Sea. * Identifying key Nor ...
... What were the strategies, outcomes, and legacies of the Civil War? Alabama Course of Study Describe how the Civil War influenced the United States, including the Anaconda Plan and the major battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg and Sherman’s March to the Sea. * Identifying key Nor ...
Notes
... - 1862: opened up to black recruits - 186,000 African Ams – many former slaves – joined the Union army - Another 30,000 joined the U. navy A) The Massachusetts 54th Regiment - Mass. = one of the first states to organize black regiments - Most Famous: 54th Massachusetts Infantry - commanded by Col. R ...
... - 1862: opened up to black recruits - 186,000 African Ams – many former slaves – joined the Union army - Another 30,000 joined the U. navy A) The Massachusetts 54th Regiment - Mass. = one of the first states to organize black regiments - Most Famous: 54th Massachusetts Infantry - commanded by Col. R ...
Civil War-Fighting Escalates
... -Lincoln capitalized on this and began noticeably to connect the North’s goals with abolition. Lincoln’s title as commander and chief gave him the power to order soldiers to take enemy resources. -On January 1st, 1863 he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which meant soldiers could free the slave ...
... -Lincoln capitalized on this and began noticeably to connect the North’s goals with abolition. Lincoln’s title as commander and chief gave him the power to order soldiers to take enemy resources. -On January 1st, 1863 he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which meant soldiers could free the slave ...
Chapter 21 packet!
... commitment to emancipate slaves and bring them into the Union army. 15. As the Democratic Party nominee in 1864, General George McClellan a. denounced Lincoln as a traitor and called for an immediate end to the war. b. repudiated the Copperhead platform that called for a negotiated settlement with t ...
... commitment to emancipate slaves and bring them into the Union army. 15. As the Democratic Party nominee in 1864, General George McClellan a. denounced Lincoln as a traitor and called for an immediate end to the war. b. repudiated the Copperhead platform that called for a negotiated settlement with t ...
QUESTION SHEET:
... SURRENDER! The end of major fighting in the Civil War came in April 1865 and involved the decision-making and troops of Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee (see below). Answer the questions about the last days of the war, as we watch the clip from Ken Burns’ “Civil W ...
... SURRENDER! The end of major fighting in the Civil War came in April 1865 and involved the decision-making and troops of Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee (see below). Answer the questions about the last days of the war, as we watch the clip from Ken Burns’ “Civil W ...
Reconstruction 1865 – 1876: Reconstruction – postwar reunification
... It was passed by Congress vetoed by Johnson who thought states should decide overruled by Congress Repudiated the Dred Scot decision which said that blacks weren’t citizens Repudiated the Black Codes Guaranteed blacks equal protection under law, rights of life, liberty, and happiness, due proces ...
... It was passed by Congress vetoed by Johnson who thought states should decide overruled by Congress Repudiated the Dred Scot decision which said that blacks weren’t citizens Repudiated the Black Codes Guaranteed blacks equal protection under law, rights of life, liberty, and happiness, due proces ...
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.