CIVIL WAR
... Union--General John Pope : "My headquarters are in the saddle" Lee divides Stonewall Jackson's corps, catches Pope between Lee and Jackson; September 1, 1862--McClellan back in command of Army of Potomac ANTIETAM (SHARPSBURG) MD. (SEPTEMBER 17, 1862) McClellan moves!!! "I thought I knew McClellan, b ...
... Union--General John Pope : "My headquarters are in the saddle" Lee divides Stonewall Jackson's corps, catches Pope between Lee and Jackson; September 1, 1862--McClellan back in command of Army of Potomac ANTIETAM (SHARPSBURG) MD. (SEPTEMBER 17, 1862) McClellan moves!!! "I thought I knew McClellan, b ...
The Civil War
... 1. Under Grant’s leadership, the Union army was more ___________ & committed to destroy the South’s will to fight: a. Grant appointed William T. _______________________ to lead Southern campaign b. Sherman destroyed everything of value to the South & emancipated slaves during his “__________________ ...
... 1. Under Grant’s leadership, the Union army was more ___________ & committed to destroy the South’s will to fight: a. Grant appointed William T. _______________________ to lead Southern campaign b. Sherman destroyed everything of value to the South & emancipated slaves during his “__________________ ...
Civil War - reneeASD10th
... It freed the slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union. It did not free slaves in border states. It gave the war a moral cause and helped make sure people would still support the war. ...
... It freed the slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union. It did not free slaves in border states. It gave the war a moral cause and helped make sure people would still support the war. ...
New York Tribune
... “Your little army, derided for its want of arms, derided for its lack of all the essential material of war, has met the grand army of the enemy, routed it at every point, and it now flies, inglorious in retreat before our victorious columns. We have taught them a lesson in their invasion of the sac ...
... “Your little army, derided for its want of arms, derided for its lack of all the essential material of war, has met the grand army of the enemy, routed it at every point, and it now flies, inglorious in retreat before our victorious columns. We have taught them a lesson in their invasion of the sac ...
The civil war by Aaron Neideffer
... The Medical Care In The Battle The medical care in the war was very bad. There were more people died in the tents then out in the war. ...
... The Medical Care In The Battle The medical care in the war was very bad. There were more people died in the tents then out in the war. ...
Key for 17.2
... government and because he rejected the principal of equal rights for African Americans. Congress overrode Johnson’s veto. Why did Congress propose the Fourteenth Amendment? They thought when the Southern states were readmitted they would overturn the Civil Rights Act. Provisions of The Fourtee ...
... government and because he rejected the principal of equal rights for African Americans. Congress overrode Johnson’s veto. Why did Congress propose the Fourteenth Amendment? They thought when the Southern states were readmitted they would overturn the Civil Rights Act. Provisions of The Fourtee ...
The Civil War
... • Over 180,000 blacks served in the Union army, most escapees from the Southern states • “Intelligent Contraband”: Escaped slaves or those who came into the possession of Union forces • The Confiscation Act of 1862 punished "traitors" by declaring their slaves property of war who shall be free. • Th ...
... • Over 180,000 blacks served in the Union army, most escapees from the Southern states • “Intelligent Contraband”: Escaped slaves or those who came into the possession of Union forces • The Confiscation Act of 1862 punished "traitors" by declaring their slaves property of war who shall be free. • Th ...
Reconstruction 1865–1877
... South. They also had to help the northern and southern states resolve their differences about equal rights for all Americans. ...
... South. They also had to help the northern and southern states resolve their differences about equal rights for all Americans. ...
Reconstruction Notes - Streetsboro City Schools
... During Reconstruction, ex-slaves were promised 40 acres of land and a mule. Unfortunately, the government never came through with their promise. During the riots in the 1960’s, people were overheard saying, “That’s for my 40 acres and a mule,” as they stole something from a store. Film maker Spike L ...
... During Reconstruction, ex-slaves were promised 40 acres of land and a mule. Unfortunately, the government never came through with their promise. During the riots in the 1960’s, people were overheard saying, “That’s for my 40 acres and a mule,” as they stole something from a store. Film maker Spike L ...
Blank Jeopardy
... The first shots of the Civil War were fired at this location (name of location and the state it is in) ...
... The first shots of the Civil War were fired at this location (name of location and the state it is in) ...
Chapter 12 Study Guide
... 7. Former Confederates called southern whites who had supported the Union cause and now were in favor of Reconstruction were called _______________________________________________________. 8. When President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, the vice president was _____________________. 9. Although h ...
... 7. Former Confederates called southern whites who had supported the Union cause and now were in favor of Reconstruction were called _______________________________________________________. 8. When President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, the vice president was _____________________. 9. Although h ...
SSUSH 9 - LessonPaths
... would convince the North to settle for peace, gain support from the British, and find food for his men. The two armies fought at Antietam, which became the bloodiest one-day battle in American history (over 22,000 casualties). Lee is forced to retreat back into Virginia. The Union victory led ...
... would convince the North to settle for peace, gain support from the British, and find food for his men. The two armies fought at Antietam, which became the bloodiest one-day battle in American history (over 22,000 casualties). Lee is forced to retreat back into Virginia. The Union victory led ...
File
... (poisonous snakes); Lincoln won; 1864 Maryland and Missouri changed their state constitutions and called for emancipation. 3. William Tecumseh Sherman: “Hard War” Warrior – Commanded the Union Army of the Tennessee; moved South with his army, demolishing whatever was in their path; many CSA soldiers ...
... (poisonous snakes); Lincoln won; 1864 Maryland and Missouri changed their state constitutions and called for emancipation. 3. William Tecumseh Sherman: “Hard War” Warrior – Commanded the Union Army of the Tennessee; moved South with his army, demolishing whatever was in their path; many CSA soldiers ...
The North Takes Charge
... no longer able to attack work toward an armistice – a cease fire agreement based on mutual consent rather then a surrender ...
... no longer able to attack work toward an armistice – a cease fire agreement based on mutual consent rather then a surrender ...
The Civil War - Social Circle City Schools
... last few in Union hands by the time Lincoln took office. Confederate forces were now demanding that they either surrender or face an attack. With supplies running low Major Anderson wrote to Lincoln for help. What should Lincoln do? ...
... last few in Union hands by the time Lincoln took office. Confederate forces were now demanding that they either surrender or face an attack. With supplies running low Major Anderson wrote to Lincoln for help. What should Lincoln do? ...
Study Island
... 26. The bar graph above shows about how many soldiers the North and South had when the American Civil War began. Based on the graph above, which of these statements is true? A. Troops in the North and South were almost equal in number. B. The South had thousands more soldiers than the North. C. The ...
... 26. The bar graph above shows about how many soldiers the North and South had when the American Civil War began. Based on the graph above, which of these statements is true? A. Troops in the North and South were almost equal in number. B. The South had thousands more soldiers than the North. C. The ...
Ch. 11 Civil War PPT.
... I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of ...
... I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... July 21, 1861, Union troops left Washington, D.C. They headed toward Richmond, Virginia, 100 miles away Washingtonians, civilians from Washington, D.C., rode along with the troops to watch the battle The two armies met up near a small stream in Virginia know as Bull Run The Union began bre ...
... July 21, 1861, Union troops left Washington, D.C. They headed toward Richmond, Virginia, 100 miles away Washingtonians, civilians from Washington, D.C., rode along with the troops to watch the battle The two armies met up near a small stream in Virginia know as Bull Run The Union began bre ...
The Civil War
... of the field was cut as closely as could have been done with a knife, and the [Confederates] slain lay in rows precisely as they had stood in their ranks a few moments before.” Gen. Joseph Hooker “General McClellan had committed barely 50,000 infantry and artillerymen to the contest. A third of his ...
... of the field was cut as closely as could have been done with a knife, and the [Confederates] slain lay in rows precisely as they had stood in their ranks a few moments before.” Gen. Joseph Hooker “General McClellan had committed barely 50,000 infantry and artillerymen to the contest. A third of his ...
Ch - Dickinson ISD
... around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of G__________ ...
... around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of G__________ ...
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... Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of ...
... Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of ...
Chapter 23
... Lincoln replaced McClellan with a more aggressive General Ambrose Burnside. In December 1862- the Union army under Burnside attacked the Confederate general Lee’s army at Fredericksburg, Virginia. This was known as the Fredericksburg Battle. The Union army suffered immense losses. This war signified ...
... Lincoln replaced McClellan with a more aggressive General Ambrose Burnside. In December 1862- the Union army under Burnside attacked the Confederate general Lee’s army at Fredericksburg, Virginia. This was known as the Fredericksburg Battle. The Union army suffered immense losses. This war signified ...
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.