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CHAPTER 15 The War to Save the Union
CHAPTER 15 The War to Save the Union

... He was concerned that emancipation would divide the North and injure the war effort. By mid-1862, Lincoln was convinced for military reasons that emancipation should become a northern war aim. Following the Battle of Antietam, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all slaves in areas st ...
The End of the Civil War
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... But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate. . .we cannot consecrate. . . we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never ...
Five things you should know about the Emancipation Proclamation
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... February 12, 2008 (DALLAS) — It’s appropriate that Abraham Lincoln’s birthday falls within Black History Month, since no other presidency is so tightly woven with African American history. After all, it was Lincoln’s stance on slavery that propelled him (and the new Republican Party) to the White Ho ...
Unit 10: Road to the Civil War
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... The 14th—ratified July 9, 1868—makes former slaves U.S. citizens and gives them due process and equal protection under the law; and ...
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... transition from slavery, providing formers slaves with immediate shelter and medical services, help in negotiating labor contracts with landowners, and more. The bureau is initially authorized for just one year, but remains in operation until 1868. April: In Lincoln's last speech, he mentions suffra ...
Civil War Jeopardy - Socorro Independent School District
Civil War Jeopardy - Socorro Independent School District

... In reaction to the passage the 13 Inofwhich year 14th & 15th Amendments to thethis U.S. 500 would Constitution, many statesheadline passed JIM have CROW laws. The purpose of these laws appeared in was to ...
Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation
Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation

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... a society based on racial equality. The position of African Americans in American society and how to reform the Former Confederate states were the two great issues of the Reconstruction era. Americans disagreed about both of them. The formation of a national consensus on freedom and reunification be ...
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... Civil Rights Act of 1871, 17 Stat. 13 (1871). SEC. 2. That if two or more persons within any State or Territory of the United States shall conspire together to overthrow, or to put down, or to destroy by force the government of the United States, or to levy war against the United States, or to oppos ...
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... A) The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, while the 14th and 15th amendments granted African Americans citizenship, equal protection under the laws, and voting rights. Keys: 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments B) The women’s rights movement was both emboldened and divided over the 14th and 15th amendments to ...
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16 The Union Reconstructed

... states had never left the Union, which was “constitutionally indestructible,” and were only “out of their proper relation” with the United States. The president, therefore, as commander in chief, had the authority to decide how to set relations right again. Lincoln’s congressional opponents argued t ...
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... Representative David Wilmot attached a rider which would have barred slavery from the territory acquired. It provoked one of the first debates on slavery at the federal level, and the principles of the Proviso became the core of the Free Soil, and later the Republican, Party. Gadsden Purchase: 1853 ...
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... to furnish for the Union Army–then there would be a draft of available men taken from existing militia rolls. Clement Vallandingham, a Congressman from Ohio, emerged as the leading antidraft spokesman. Hatred of the draft blended easily with opposition to the Emancipation Proclamation and enrollment ...
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... Black Codes-laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that took away the civil rights of freedmen. Black Legislators- during the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876) sixty-nine African-Americans served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or served as members of the sta ...
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Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation

... • Did not inform cabinet members until first draft finished • Lincoln issued preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862 after Battle of Antietam ...
History Sources Booklet
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... the abolition of slavery, the South saw the war as a war for self-preservation and States’ rights. Over the course of the war the North’s many advantages took its toll on the South. Through the use of war tactics like the Anaconda Plan and the total war carried out by General Sherman the North would ...
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... CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR 1. Economic and social differences between the North and the South  2. States’ rights versus federal rights  3. The fight between Slave and NonSlave State Proponents  4. Growth of the Abolition Movement  5. The election of Abraham Lincoln ...
Reconstruction to 1900 - Virginia History Series
Reconstruction to 1900 - Virginia History Series

... In the spring of 1862, Gen. Johnston withdrew his Confederate army south to defend Richmond. According to the book Fairfax Virginia: A City Traveling Through Time, the withdrawal of thousands of soldiers revealed the magnitude of destruction to Centreville, Virginia. “In less than one year, the dev ...
Chapter 13 - Fall River Public Schools
Chapter 13 - Fall River Public Schools

... The Bank of the United States was a private institution, accountable not to the people, but to its elite circle of investors. The bank minted gold and silver coins. Nicholas Biddle, the president of the Bank of the United States, held an immense and possibly unconstitutional amount of power over the ...
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... How successful was this use of the “race card” is hard to say but the American people expressed their dissatisfaction with the Republicans in the fall elections. The Democrats enjoyed significant gains in Congress and state governments including New Jersey where the Democratic Governor-elect stated ...
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