African Americans
... • Most Former Slaves were quick and diligent in throwing off the “Shackles of slavery” • Many were freed as the Union Army advanced nearer to their town / community. • Most Refused to listen to their Master once Union Army was near. • Most White former slave holders were surprised by the exuberance ...
... • Most Former Slaves were quick and diligent in throwing off the “Shackles of slavery” • Many were freed as the Union Army advanced nearer to their town / community. • Most Refused to listen to their Master once Union Army was near. • Most White former slave holders were surprised by the exuberance ...
civil war tah 3
... It held that "separate but equal" accommodations did not violate Plessy's rights and that the law did not stamp the "colored race with a badge of inferiority." ...
... It held that "separate but equal" accommodations did not violate Plessy's rights and that the law did not stamp the "colored race with a badge of inferiority." ...
Remediation Unit 3
... i. Key Details- After pursuing Lee for months, Grant’s forces finally trap Lee’s army and force them to surrender. ii. SignificanceMultiple Choice Civil War 1. Which statement best describes “Sherman’s March to the Sea”? a. The battle that defeated New Orleans b. The Union Army’s destruction of wide ...
... i. Key Details- After pursuing Lee for months, Grant’s forces finally trap Lee’s army and force them to surrender. ii. SignificanceMultiple Choice Civil War 1. Which statement best describes “Sherman’s March to the Sea”? a. The battle that defeated New Orleans b. The Union Army’s destruction of wide ...
Battle of South Mountain Lesson Ideas
... It is September, 1862. What is happening in America? (The Civil War) What two groups are fighting and what are they fighting for? (North/Union: Fighting the preserve the Union. Does not believe the Southern states had the right to leave the Union. South/Confederacy: Fighting for the right to govern ...
... It is September, 1862. What is happening in America? (The Civil War) What two groups are fighting and what are they fighting for? (North/Union: Fighting the preserve the Union. Does not believe the Southern states had the right to leave the Union. South/Confederacy: Fighting for the right to govern ...
The Civil War in the East 1864-1865
... The Overland Campaign • Grant moves into the Wilderness • Terrible and bloody fighting • The Union forces are stopped • Grant does not retreat but rather moves south to get around Lee’s army ...
... The Overland Campaign • Grant moves into the Wilderness • Terrible and bloody fighting • The Union forces are stopped • Grant does not retreat but rather moves south to get around Lee’s army ...
the civil war and reconstruction
... Lincoln’s plan rejected and replaced by the radical Wade-Davis Bill (July ...
... Lincoln’s plan rejected and replaced by the radical Wade-Davis Bill (July ...
The Civil War
... • Copperheads—Northern Democrats who were against the war and wanted peace with the South. ...
... • Copperheads—Northern Democrats who were against the war and wanted peace with the South. ...
Civil War - reneeASD10th
... white commanders, earned less pay and often did labor duty). Usually if captured, African American soldiers were shot or returned to slavery. ...
... white commanders, earned less pay and often did labor duty). Usually if captured, African American soldiers were shot or returned to slavery. ...
Battles of the Civil War
... Civil War Battles In 1861, the Union navy launched it blockade of southern ports. The Confederacy asked Britain to help protecting its ships. The British refused. As a result, the South could not export its cotton to Europe nor import much needed ...
... Civil War Battles In 1861, the Union navy launched it blockade of southern ports. The Confederacy asked Britain to help protecting its ships. The British refused. As a result, the South could not export its cotton to Europe nor import much needed ...
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... • Burnside caught Lee by surprise but delays left Lee enough time to organize and entrench Confederate forces. • Finally, the Union army crossed and made a series of charges. • These attacks had heavy casualties and failed to break Confederate line. ...
... • Burnside caught Lee by surprise but delays left Lee enough time to organize and entrench Confederate forces. • Finally, the Union army crossed and made a series of charges. • These attacks had heavy casualties and failed to break Confederate line. ...
the american civil war
... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
The US Civil War in less than 80 - meister
... • Us neutralizes southern advantages of military manpower and leadership by finding leaders from within to wage TOTAL WAR. • US is able to pay for the war through an effective income tax and the sale of war bonds. • Northern Agriculture has REALLY good years • African Americans are recruited to figh ...
... • Us neutralizes southern advantages of military manpower and leadership by finding leaders from within to wage TOTAL WAR. • US is able to pay for the war through an effective income tax and the sale of war bonds. • Northern Agriculture has REALLY good years • African Americans are recruited to figh ...
Events in the Civil War
... Suspended in various parts of the country He could then imprison anyone who interfered with the war effort without having to justify his actions. 13,000 Americans who objected to federal policies were held in northern prisons without trial during the war. ...
... Suspended in various parts of the country He could then imprison anyone who interfered with the war effort without having to justify his actions. 13,000 Americans who objected to federal policies were held in northern prisons without trial during the war. ...
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... defines citizenship; equal protection clause and due process ...
... defines citizenship; equal protection clause and due process ...
Name
... What was Robert E. Lee’s “New Confederate Strategy” for the Fall of 1862? What battle resulted? What was the major outcome of the battle? ...
... What was Robert E. Lee’s “New Confederate Strategy” for the Fall of 1862? What battle resulted? What was the major outcome of the battle? ...
UNIT 4 THE UNION IN PERIL I. Slavery and Politics The south, is
... (slavery is immoral). Lincoln loses but has become a symbol of the anti-slave movement ...
... (slavery is immoral). Lincoln loses but has become a symbol of the anti-slave movement ...
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.