Reconstruction_Debat.. - Have you ever had a teacher who helped
... He married young. She was a remarkably fine girl, congressmen who opposed the KansasNebraska Bill, and this made him unpopular with the Southern slave interests. When the border states left the Union after Lincoln’s call for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the secession move, Johnson, now a senator, r ...
... He married young. She was a remarkably fine girl, congressmen who opposed the KansasNebraska Bill, and this made him unpopular with the Southern slave interests. When the border states left the Union after Lincoln’s call for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the secession move, Johnson, now a senator, r ...
No Slide Title - Campbell County Schools
... Civil War with the intent of freeing slaves in the Confederate States. ...
... Civil War with the intent of freeing slaves in the Confederate States. ...
Preparing For War
... A) Had a wealth of good military leaders 1. Had a reason to fight a. if they did not win they would lose their homes b. lose their freedom ...
... A) Had a wealth of good military leaders 1. Had a reason to fight a. if they did not win they would lose their homes b. lose their freedom ...
Battle of Vicksburg 1863
... the army. Their job was to ferry the entire Union force across the Mississippi River. After crossing, Grant realized that he had to control Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, before he could get to his destination. It was an important railway center which could help move troops and supplies to Vic ...
... the army. Their job was to ferry the entire Union force across the Mississippi River. After crossing, Grant realized that he had to control Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, before he could get to his destination. It was an important railway center which could help move troops and supplies to Vic ...
Born near Hodgenville, Ky
... In 1847, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and during his single term became known for both his opposition to the Mexican War and the institution of slavery. After switching allegiance to the new Republican Party in 1856, Lincoln ran for the U.S. Senate against the "Little Giant," ...
... In 1847, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and during his single term became known for both his opposition to the Mexican War and the institution of slavery. After switching allegiance to the new Republican Party in 1856, Lincoln ran for the U.S. Senate against the "Little Giant," ...
The Civil War
... involving the rapid deployment of huge armies equipped with devastatingly effective weaponry. The war did more than defeat a secessionist rebellion. It had set the country on a new course. States’ rights had been dealt a severe blow. The nation was in the process of being knitted together by Republi ...
... involving the rapid deployment of huge armies equipped with devastatingly effective weaponry. The war did more than defeat a secessionist rebellion. It had set the country on a new course. States’ rights had been dealt a severe blow. The nation was in the process of being knitted together by Republi ...
Slide 1 - Marshall University Personal Web Pages
... • The class will be split between the Union and Confederacy and will not be allowed to talk to the “enemy” for the remainder of the unit. ...
... • The class will be split between the Union and Confederacy and will not be allowed to talk to the “enemy” for the remainder of the unit. ...
The American Civil War
... – Scotts being taken in and out of free territory did not affect status. ...
... – Scotts being taken in and out of free territory did not affect status. ...
Writing Paragraphs 101
... AND THOROUGHLY EXPLAINED BY: – FACTS – SPECIFIC DETAILS – EXAMPLES – ANALOGIES – CONNECTIONS ...
... AND THOROUGHLY EXPLAINED BY: – FACTS – SPECIFIC DETAILS – EXAMPLES – ANALOGIES – CONNECTIONS ...
2.5 Lecture slides
... African Americans’ rights in the South. The codes varied from state to state, but in general, they were written with the intention of keeping African Americans in conditions similar to slavery. The black codes enraged Northerners. • In late 1865, House and Senate Republicans created a Joint Committe ...
... African Americans’ rights in the South. The codes varied from state to state, but in general, they were written with the intention of keeping African Americans in conditions similar to slavery. The black codes enraged Northerners. • In late 1865, House and Senate Republicans created a Joint Committe ...
Exploring_Minnesota_ch._8_ppt
... Returned to Winona, Minnesota in February 1864 where he died four years later after illness at age 23. The First Minnesota Regiment was one of 22 MN units that served during the four years of the Civil War. In all about 25,000 men of all backgrounds. More than 600 hundred were killed in battle. More ...
... Returned to Winona, Minnesota in February 1864 where he died four years later after illness at age 23. The First Minnesota Regiment was one of 22 MN units that served during the four years of the Civil War. In all about 25,000 men of all backgrounds. More than 600 hundred were killed in battle. More ...
Name: Date: Period: Unit 6: (Chapter 15-Sections 2-3)
... 70. A smaller Confederate army led by _________________ ____________________ met the Union forces 25 miles from the _______________ border in one of the bloodiest campaigns. 71. ___________________ ____________________ Brigade and __________________ Texas ________________ served bravely. Terry’s Tex ...
... 70. A smaller Confederate army led by _________________ ____________________ met the Union forces 25 miles from the _______________ border in one of the bloodiest campaigns. 71. ___________________ ____________________ Brigade and __________________ Texas ________________ served bravely. Terry’s Tex ...
Cause #1 - Humble ISD
... – If there were more slave states in the U.S., then the South would have more power in Congress. – If there were more free states in the U.S., the North would have more power in Congress. ...
... – If there were more slave states in the U.S., then the South would have more power in Congress. – If there were more free states in the U.S., the North would have more power in Congress. ...
Historically Speaking: Gettysburg and Vicksburg at 150
... Once launched, the Union pursuit of Lee was reasonably efficient, if neither breakneck nor daring. By June 28, Union troops had accumulated in a great mass around Frederick, Md., and by June 30 were similarly massing south of Gettysburg. Two brigades of Union cavalry under MG John Buford Jr. pushed ...
... Once launched, the Union pursuit of Lee was reasonably efficient, if neither breakneck nor daring. By June 28, Union troops had accumulated in a great mass around Frederick, Md., and by June 30 were similarly massing south of Gettysburg. Two brigades of Union cavalry under MG John Buford Jr. pushed ...
Chapter 15 - TeacherWeb
... Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia had all seceded from the Union. The Southern States justified their leaving the Union under the theory of STATES RIGHTS. This theory held that since states joined the Union voluntarily than they should also be allowed to leave the Union if they ...
... Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia had all seceded from the Union. The Southern States justified their leaving the Union under the theory of STATES RIGHTS. This theory held that since states joined the Union voluntarily than they should also be allowed to leave the Union if they ...
Ch. 21 – The Furnace of War
... • Democrat candidate: Gen George McClellan • Lincoln benefited from Northern victories in battle, plus Northern soldiers were furloughed home to vote for Lincoln. Peace Democrats and Copperheads = Northern Democrats who opposed Civil War, wanted immediate peace settlement with Confederates. Most fa ...
... • Democrat candidate: Gen George McClellan • Lincoln benefited from Northern victories in battle, plus Northern soldiers were furloughed home to vote for Lincoln. Peace Democrats and Copperheads = Northern Democrats who opposed Civil War, wanted immediate peace settlement with Confederates. Most fa ...
Civil War Quiz
... In fact, very few slaves were actually freed immediately by the Emancipation Proclamation. But it had a powerful motivational force to blacks both in the North and South and to abolitionists who had long vowed to fight to end slavery. Lincoln's Proclamation, issued after the inconclusive battle of A ...
... In fact, very few slaves were actually freed immediately by the Emancipation Proclamation. But it had a powerful motivational force to blacks both in the North and South and to abolitionists who had long vowed to fight to end slavery. Lincoln's Proclamation, issued after the inconclusive battle of A ...
Gettysburg Date State Leaders N/S Victor & importance of outcome
... "I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton." - William Sherman to Abraham Lincoln ...
... "I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton." - William Sherman to Abraham Lincoln ...
Hello! Welcome to our unit on the Civil War!
... Adult white males had to pledge loyalty to the U.S. to get the right to vote. ...
... Adult white males had to pledge loyalty to the U.S. to get the right to vote. ...
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... C. legal segregation of all Chinese-Americans into separate urban districts D. legislation aimed at increasing Chinese enrollment in American colleges and Universities. 63. The conflict that occurred at Wounded Knee can BEST be described as A. the last battle between Native Americans and the U.S. Go ...
... C. legal segregation of all Chinese-Americans into separate urban districts D. legislation aimed at increasing Chinese enrollment in American colleges and Universities. 63. The conflict that occurred at Wounded Knee can BEST be described as A. the last battle between Native Americans and the U.S. Go ...
Issues Leading to the Civil War
... • Dred Scott was a slave – His owner took him from Missouri (s) to Illinois (f) then to Wisconsin (f) • Scott claimed he should be free ...
... • Dred Scott was a slave – His owner took him from Missouri (s) to Illinois (f) then to Wisconsin (f) • Scott claimed he should be free ...
Union (American Civil War)
During the American Civil War, the Union was the term used to refer to the United States of America, and specifically to the national government and the 20 free states and five border slave states which supported it. The Union was opposed by 11 southern states that formed the Confederate States of America, or ""the Confederacy"".All the Union states provided soldiers for the U.S. Army; the border areas also sent large numbers of soldiers to the Confederacy. The Border states played a major role as a supply base for the Union invasion of the Confederacy. The Northeast provided the industrial resources for a mechanized war producing large quantities of munitions and supplies, as well as financing for the war. The Midwest provided soldiers, food and horses, as well as financial support and training camps. Army hospitals were set up across the Union. Most states had Republican governors who energetically supported the war effort and suppressed anti-war subversion in 1863–64. The Democratic Party strongly supported the war in 1861 but was split by 1862 between the War Democrats and the anti-war element led by the ""Copperheads"". The Democrats made major electoral gains in 1862 in state elections, most notably in New York. They lost ground in 1863, especially in Ohio. In 1864 the Republicans campaigned under the Union Party banner, which attracted many War Democrats and soldiers and scored a landslide victory for Lincoln and his entire ticket.The war years were quite prosperous except where serious fighting and guerrilla warfare took place along the southern border. Prosperity was stimulated by heavy government spending and the creation of an entirely new national banking system. The Union states invested a great deal of money and effort in organizing psychological and social support for soldiers' wives, widows and orphans, and for the soldiers themselves. Most soldiers were volunteers, although after 1862 many volunteered to escape the draft and to take advantage of generous cash bounties on offer from states and localities. Draft resistance was notable in some larger cities, especially New York City with its massive anti-draft riots of 1863 and in some remote districts such as the coal mining areas of Pennsylvania.