Daily Lecture and Discussion Notes
... The bureau also tried to help freedmen find work and negotiate pay and hours worked on plantations. C. The Freedmen’s Bureau’s lasting contribution was in education. It provided schools, paid teachers, and helped establish colleges for training African American teachers. D. Many freed African Americ ...
... The bureau also tried to help freedmen find work and negotiate pay and hours worked on plantations. C. The Freedmen’s Bureau’s lasting contribution was in education. It provided schools, paid teachers, and helped establish colleges for training African American teachers. D. Many freed African Americ ...
The Early years of the Civil War
... “unear thly” scream that became to be known as the REBEL YELL. Union troops were terrified and dropped their guns and retreated back to Washington D.C. OUTCOME: Confederates won and they thought they would be close to end the war! The Nor th was shocked and realized the war would take longer tha ...
... “unear thly” scream that became to be known as the REBEL YELL. Union troops were terrified and dropped their guns and retreated back to Washington D.C. OUTCOME: Confederates won and they thought they would be close to end the war! The Nor th was shocked and realized the war would take longer tha ...
Mr. E`s Class - Louisiana 101
... Short War – The southerners thought the war would be short and that “they’d teach those Yankees a lesson and settle matters in 60 days!” Louisiana sent 5,000 troops to defend the south. Once the war began and turned ugly fewer men wanted to enlist (volunteer) and the state had to start a draft or ...
... Short War – The southerners thought the war would be short and that “they’d teach those Yankees a lesson and settle matters in 60 days!” Louisiana sent 5,000 troops to defend the south. Once the war began and turned ugly fewer men wanted to enlist (volunteer) and the state had to start a draft or ...
國立高雄師範大學九十七學年度中小學教師在職進修碩士學位班招生
... The Battle of Gettysburg In June 1863, a Confederate army under the command of General Lee encountered a Union army commanded by General Meade near the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The ensuing battle, which lasted three days, is considered the most important single engagement of the American Ci ...
... The Battle of Gettysburg In June 1863, a Confederate army under the command of General Lee encountered a Union army commanded by General Meade near the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The ensuing battle, which lasted three days, is considered the most important single engagement of the American Ci ...
USHG 8-Mr. Garcia Name Civil War Battle Timeline Chapters 16
... President Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation Details: 1. Abolitionists urge Lincoln to emancipate enslaved persons 2. Lincoln hesitates/did not believe Const. gave him the power 3. After Antietam he decides to act 4. January 1, 1863-Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation-frees all slaves ...
... President Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation Details: 1. Abolitionists urge Lincoln to emancipate enslaved persons 2. Lincoln hesitates/did not believe Const. gave him the power 3. After Antietam he decides to act 4. January 1, 1863-Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation-frees all slaves ...
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... • Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867. This act lumped the South into five military districts with Georgia, Alabama, and Florida making up the third district. Under Military Reconstruction General John Pope served as the third district’s 1st military governor. • During this period, Georgi ...
... • Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867. This act lumped the South into five military districts with Georgia, Alabama, and Florida making up the third district. Under Military Reconstruction General John Pope served as the third district’s 1st military governor. • During this period, Georgi ...
Civil War
... Rebels (south) knew the terrain better South thought Britain would help them because of their cotton Better soldiers in South, and military leaders Ex./ R.E Lee ...
... Rebels (south) knew the terrain better South thought Britain would help them because of their cotton Better soldiers in South, and military leaders Ex./ R.E Lee ...
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... nations lured emigrants west. Many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny— the idea that the nation was meant to spread to the ...
... nations lured emigrants west. Many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny— the idea that the nation was meant to spread to the ...
Civil War Multiple Choice Quiz
... Better military leaders Fighting on home territory Twice as many persons “the Cause”. ...
... Better military leaders Fighting on home territory Twice as many persons “the Cause”. ...
Advantage & Disadvantage
... • March to the Sea (Psychological War) 1st Time Civilians “purposely” attacked by organized army (60 mile path destruction) – Sherman's March / History Channel ...
... • March to the Sea (Psychological War) 1st Time Civilians “purposely” attacked by organized army (60 mile path destruction) – Sherman's March / History Channel ...
Chapter 18 PowerPoint Notes
... First Battle of Bull Run • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and th ...
... First Battle of Bull Run • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and th ...
chapter 18 notes - Biloxi Public Schools
... First Battle of Bull Run • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and th ...
... First Battle of Bull Run • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and th ...
Battle of Antietam
... Confederates gained ground, the Union defenders still held strong positions by the end of the day. On July 3, fighting resumed on Culp's Hill, and cavalry battles raged to the east and south, but the main event was a dramatic infantry assault by 12,000 Confederates against the center of the Union li ...
... Confederates gained ground, the Union defenders still held strong positions by the end of the day. On July 3, fighting resumed on Culp's Hill, and cavalry battles raged to the east and south, but the main event was a dramatic infantry assault by 12,000 Confederates against the center of the Union li ...
RECONSTRUCTION
... military control and called for new state constitutions. • Nostate could reenter the Union without passing the 14th amendment and giving African American men the right to vote. • Vetoed by Johnson and passed by Congress. ...
... military control and called for new state constitutions. • Nostate could reenter the Union without passing the 14th amendment and giving African American men the right to vote. • Vetoed by Johnson and passed by Congress. ...
Grad Exam Chapter Five
... Which president blamed the abolitionists for the critical condition of the nation leading up to the Civil War? ...
... Which president blamed the abolitionists for the critical condition of the nation leading up to the Civil War? ...
Crash Course 20 Civil War 680k-800k casualties 1861
... Lincoln decided to release Confederates because he did not want to fight a two front war The American West & war (388) ○ Territories in the west were away from fighting ○ Except for texas all western states and territories were loyal to Union ■ Conflict between unionists and secessionists within tho ...
... Lincoln decided to release Confederates because he did not want to fight a two front war The American West & war (388) ○ Territories in the west were away from fighting ○ Except for texas all western states and territories were loyal to Union ■ Conflict between unionists and secessionists within tho ...
Chapter 15
... Raising Southern Forces • The South initially had no problem raising forces but was forced to use a draft after the first year • One of the ways used to get out of service was the Twenty-Negro Law which stated that anyone who owned 20 slaves did not have to fight ...
... Raising Southern Forces • The South initially had no problem raising forces but was forced to use a draft after the first year • One of the ways used to get out of service was the Twenty-Negro Law which stated that anyone who owned 20 slaves did not have to fight ...
Causes of the Civil War
... the York-James Peninsula by sea, then fight his way west to Richmond. The Peninsular Campaign began in March 1862 more than seven months after McClellan took command. ...
... the York-James Peninsula by sea, then fight his way west to Richmond. The Peninsular Campaign began in March 1862 more than seven months after McClellan took command. ...
The Civil War - Paulding County Schools
... -13th Amendment- declared the slavery will not exist in the US -14th Amendment- declared that states can not limit the rights of citizens -15th Amendment- All men can vote (men of any color) ...
... -13th Amendment- declared the slavery will not exist in the US -14th Amendment- declared that states can not limit the rights of citizens -15th Amendment- All men can vote (men of any color) ...
Presentation
... shall not perish altogether fitting andequal. proper measure of devotion— men are created tofrom add or detract. advanced. the earth. that we should do this. ...
... shall not perish altogether fitting andequal. proper measure of devotion— men are created tofrom add or detract. advanced. the earth. that we should do this. ...
Chapter 14 ReviewKEY - WW-P K
... The most famous conductor was a former female slave, HARRIET TUBMAN. She risked her life by going back 19 times. Her nickname was MOSES. ...
... The most famous conductor was a former female slave, HARRIET TUBMAN. She risked her life by going back 19 times. Her nickname was MOSES. ...
Chapter 16 The Civil War 1861–1865
... b. Black Fighting Men The Emancipation Proclamation also gave support for the first time to the recruitment of black soldiers. Although African Americans served in segregated units with white officers, blacks were willing to fight and soon made up 10 percent of the Union army. Nearly 200,000 African ...
... b. Black Fighting Men The Emancipation Proclamation also gave support for the first time to the recruitment of black soldiers. Although African Americans served in segregated units with white officers, blacks were willing to fight and soon made up 10 percent of the Union army. Nearly 200,000 African ...
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.