Jefferson Davis - Steele
... Appomattox Courthouse, April 1865 Lee’s army is surrounded on three sides. The Confederates surrender. The Union wins. ...
... Appomattox Courthouse, April 1865 Lee’s army is surrounded on three sides. The Confederates surrender. The Union wins. ...
290677 Gr6NF TwoMiserablePres pg1
... B. Battlefield nurse during the Civil War. Founded the American Red Cross after the War. C. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote _____________ about slavery. The book angered Northerners and helped launch the Civil War. ...
... B. Battlefield nurse during the Civil War. Founded the American Red Cross after the War. C. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote _____________ about slavery. The book angered Northerners and helped launch the Civil War. ...
Substitutes were often recent immigrants to the US, but even before
... Army of Northern Virginia ...
... Army of Northern Virginia ...
guide to reading notes10
... • White soldiers earned $13 a month, while African American soldiers earned $10 a month. Some black regiments refused any pay. One regiment stacked its weapons and refused to pick them up until they received equal pay. Sergeant William Walker was executed by a firing squad for leading this protest. ...
... • White soldiers earned $13 a month, while African American soldiers earned $10 a month. Some black regiments refused any pay. One regiment stacked its weapons and refused to pick them up until they received equal pay. Sergeant William Walker was executed by a firing squad for leading this protest. ...
Social Studies Chapter 4 Review
... B. sending phony telegraphs C. protecting civilian homes D. destroying anything the enemy ...
... B. sending phony telegraphs C. protecting civilian homes D. destroying anything the enemy ...
Cumulative Final Exam Study Guide: Africa Culture Polytheism
... 5. Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on State of Virginia 6. Benjamin Banneker Abolitionist Movement: 1. Kemble v Butler 2. William Lloyd Garrison 3. Frederick Douglass 4. Gabriel Prosser & Denmark Vessey 5. Henry Box Brown 6. Liberia – Colonization Society 7. David Walker -- Appeal ...
... 5. Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on State of Virginia 6. Benjamin Banneker Abolitionist Movement: 1. Kemble v Butler 2. William Lloyd Garrison 3. Frederick Douglass 4. Gabriel Prosser & Denmark Vessey 5. Henry Box Brown 6. Liberia – Colonization Society 7. David Walker -- Appeal ...
Civil War Study Guide
... 1. blockade - shutting off of an area by troops or ships to keep people & supplies from moving in or out ...
... 1. blockade - shutting off of an area by troops or ships to keep people & supplies from moving in or out ...
An ABC Book of Slavery and Emancipation
... Abolitionist- people who wanted to abolish slavery, or end it Abraham Lincoln was a famous abolitionist and he was also the president of the United States The goal of the abolitionist was the immediate emancipation of all slaves of the end of racial discrimination and segregation ...
... Abolitionist- people who wanted to abolish slavery, or end it Abraham Lincoln was a famous abolitionist and he was also the president of the United States The goal of the abolitionist was the immediate emancipation of all slaves of the end of racial discrimination and segregation ...
Chapter 15-4 Notes: The Civil War and American Life
... o not all northerners supported war to end slavery or restore the Union o not all southerners supported war to defend slavery or secession o In the South, opposition to the war was strongest in Georgia and North Carolina, though North Carolina provided the 2nd most troops to the war effort Regions ...
... o not all northerners supported war to end slavery or restore the Union o not all southerners supported war to defend slavery or secession o In the South, opposition to the war was strongest in Georgia and North Carolina, though North Carolina provided the 2nd most troops to the war effort Regions ...
Chapter 17 Section 3 “A promise of Freedom
... the goal of the war. Now northern soldiers were fighting to save the union and to end slavery. Also, now that the war was about slavery, Europe refused to buy southern cotton or to send the south anymore supplies. This crippled the southern economy. ...
... the goal of the war. Now northern soldiers were fighting to save the union and to end slavery. Also, now that the war was about slavery, Europe refused to buy southern cotton or to send the south anymore supplies. This crippled the southern economy. ...
Daily Life - Hatboro
... B. Reaction to the Proclamation 1.Issued January 1, 1863 2.Abolitionists cheered, however William Lloyd Garrison was quick to point out slavery still existed in the Union 3.Encouraged many slaves to escape when Union troops were nearby ...
... B. Reaction to the Proclamation 1.Issued January 1, 1863 2.Abolitionists cheered, however William Lloyd Garrison was quick to point out slavery still existed in the Union 3.Encouraged many slaves to escape when Union troops were nearby ...
Chapter 17 Section 3 “A promise of Freedom
... the goal of the war. Now northern soldiers were fighting to save the union and to end slavery. Also, now that the war was about slavery, Europe refused to buy southern cotton or to send the south anymore supplies. This crippled the southern economy. ...
... the goal of the war. Now northern soldiers were fighting to save the union and to end slavery. Also, now that the war was about slavery, Europe refused to buy southern cotton or to send the south anymore supplies. This crippled the southern economy. ...
The U.S. Civil War
... • Grant gave generous terms of surrender – Confederates could return home – Were allowed to take private possessions and ...
... • Grant gave generous terms of surrender – Confederates could return home – Were allowed to take private possessions and ...
The American Civil War “Bull Run to Antietam”
... Battle of Bull Run). • The South was finally ready to invade the North (slip into W. Maryland and on to D.C.) • Lee (40,000 troops), McClellan (75,000 w/ 25,000 in reserve). • 12,000 total casualties in 3 hours! • 28,000 total at the end of the day…South retreats! ...
... Battle of Bull Run). • The South was finally ready to invade the North (slip into W. Maryland and on to D.C.) • Lee (40,000 troops), McClellan (75,000 w/ 25,000 in reserve). • 12,000 total casualties in 3 hours! • 28,000 total at the end of the day…South retreats! ...
Powerpoint - 15 - The Civil War (Part III)
... that were meant to hold very little soldiers There was little shelter, food or clothing Starvation and disease killed thousands of prisoners ...
... that were meant to hold very little soldiers There was little shelter, food or clothing Starvation and disease killed thousands of prisoners ...
The Civil War - The Goals of War Change
... WHY? Bloody fighting made many Northerners want to hurt the South as much as possible (Especially following the Battle of Antietam - September 1862) ...
... WHY? Bloody fighting made many Northerners want to hurt the South as much as possible (Especially following the Battle of Antietam - September 1862) ...
American Civil War • The Civil War took place from
... than 70 percent of the railroads. In contrast, the South had about 9 million people (of whom 3.5 million were enslaved Africans), around 18,000 manufacturing plants, and less than 30% of the railroads. • During February of 1861, the seven Southern states that had seceded up to that time created a Co ...
... than 70 percent of the railroads. In contrast, the South had about 9 million people (of whom 3.5 million were enslaved Africans), around 18,000 manufacturing plants, and less than 30% of the railroads. • During February of 1861, the seven Southern states that had seceded up to that time created a Co ...
Civil War Study Guide - Effingham County Schools
... took the place of slavery, and was where poor farmers used a landowner’s fields. ...
... took the place of slavery, and was where poor farmers used a landowner’s fields. ...
The Civil War Begins
... Lincoln decided to free all of the slaves in the Confederates States. This did not include the four slave states that were loyal to the Union. The Proclamation stated that all the slaves that were living in states that were currently rebelling were free. Once the Union Army conquered these states th ...
... Lincoln decided to free all of the slaves in the Confederates States. This did not include the four slave states that were loyal to the Union. The Proclamation stated that all the slaves that were living in states that were currently rebelling were free. Once the Union Army conquered these states th ...
LEQ: How will the north and south prepare for war?
... Confederate troops began to take forts Symbol of rebellion Confederate troops won the fort ...
... Confederate troops began to take forts Symbol of rebellion Confederate troops won the fort ...
4-D
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
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.