PPT 4.3 Outbreak of Civil War
... feared the victory of a Republican president would bring an end to slavery & seceded from the USA ...
... feared the victory of a Republican president would bring an end to slavery & seceded from the USA ...
Civil War: Beginning To End
... • Divisions between the North and South erupted into a full-scale conflict after Lincoln was elected as president. • 11 states seceded from the Union. • January 1861- The South Secedes and creates a government. • March 4, 1861- Lincoln is inaugurated. • April 1861- The Attack on Fort Sumter ...
... • Divisions between the North and South erupted into a full-scale conflict after Lincoln was elected as president. • 11 states seceded from the Union. • January 1861- The South Secedes and creates a government. • March 4, 1861- Lincoln is inaugurated. • April 1861- The Attack on Fort Sumter ...
Chapter 17 Section 1 “The Conflict Takes Shape”
... many free citizens as the south. They had many factories that could make their supplies. The north also had the majority of the railroad lines. The north also had a strong Navy. • The north had two big disadvantages. They were going to have to go and attack the south. This would mean fighting a war ...
... many free citizens as the south. They had many factories that could make their supplies. The north also had the majority of the railroad lines. The north also had a strong Navy. • The north had two big disadvantages. They were going to have to go and attack the south. This would mean fighting a war ...
Chapter 10 Notes
... 2. People complained that it was not fair 3. People could get out of having to service but having someone else go for them or by paying the government 4. A riot in New York City lasted several days, with more than 100 people killed. Emancipation Proclamation A. In the summer of 1862 draft a law that ...
... 2. People complained that it was not fair 3. People could get out of having to service but having someone else go for them or by paying the government 4. A riot in New York City lasted several days, with more than 100 people killed. Emancipation Proclamation A. In the summer of 1862 draft a law that ...
ch16reviewwithanswer..
... Confederate soldiers Richmond, VA Confederate Capital and its fall led to South’s defeat Yankees Union soldiers Southern (Confederate) War strategies Support from Britain and France Defensive war Attack Washington, D.C. Anaconda Plan North’s plan to gain control of Mississippi River and split the so ...
... Confederate soldiers Richmond, VA Confederate Capital and its fall led to South’s defeat Yankees Union soldiers Southern (Confederate) War strategies Support from Britain and France Defensive war Attack Washington, D.C. Anaconda Plan North’s plan to gain control of Mississippi River and split the so ...
Civil War Jeopardy.jpc
... Name two advantages the North had during the war and two disadvantages they faced heading into the war. ...
... Name two advantages the North had during the war and two disadvantages they faced heading into the war. ...
Chapter 11 The Civil War Guided Notes
... ______________________: Preserve the Union!!! One of the top ___ Presidents in U.S. History Issues the Emancipation Proclamation Free the slaves ______________________________ Does not free slaves in the border states ___________________________ and __________________ reasons Lincoln suspend ...
... ______________________: Preserve the Union!!! One of the top ___ Presidents in U.S. History Issues the Emancipation Proclamation Free the slaves ______________________________ Does not free slaves in the border states ___________________________ and __________________ reasons Lincoln suspend ...
GUIDE QUESTIONS: Explain how Lincoln`s military/political
... Due to lack of volunteers, Congress passed in 1863 a federal draft law. Men who were called in the draft could pay $300 in order to buy a replacement. The Confederacy also passed a draft law. The Economic Stresses of War ...
... Due to lack of volunteers, Congress passed in 1863 a federal draft law. Men who were called in the draft could pay $300 in order to buy a replacement. The Confederacy also passed a draft law. The Economic Stresses of War ...
Slide 1 - Cloudfront.net
... • Once issued, many praised Lincoln for doing so • Some thought he should have done more – Free all enslaved persons, including those in the border states ...
... • Once issued, many praised Lincoln for doing so • Some thought he should have done more – Free all enslaved persons, including those in the border states ...
HistorySage - Mr
... 1. Initially northern armies comprised of volunteers 90% of Union army. 2. 1863, Congress passed first-ever federal conscription law in U.S. history. 3. Draft most hated in Democratic strongholds of North B. South initially relied on volunteers 1. Smaller population meant numbers troops smaller 2. C ...
... 1. Initially northern armies comprised of volunteers 90% of Union army. 2. 1863, Congress passed first-ever federal conscription law in U.S. history. 3. Draft most hated in Democratic strongholds of North B. South initially relied on volunteers 1. Smaller population meant numbers troops smaller 2. C ...
Chapter 16
... VA, NC, TN, AK joined the Confederacy. Confederacy moved capital to Richmond. Better chance of winning because VA was rich and populous. (heavily populated) Home of Robert E. Lee – the South’s ...
... VA, NC, TN, AK joined the Confederacy. Confederacy moved capital to Richmond. Better chance of winning because VA was rich and populous. (heavily populated) Home of Robert E. Lee – the South’s ...
Civil War
... to rise from the South who said that Lincoln was trying to stir up slave rebellion. • The North now had a much stronger moral cause. It had to preserve the Union and free the slaves. ...
... to rise from the South who said that Lincoln was trying to stir up slave rebellion. • The North now had a much stronger moral cause. It had to preserve the Union and free the slaves. ...
Civil War I
... • Jefferson Davis: West Point, Mexican War – Humane slave owner, pushed to indust South, Led army & gov, could not delegate, angry, – Could not face criticism, bad appointments ...
... • Jefferson Davis: West Point, Mexican War – Humane slave owner, pushed to indust South, Led army & gov, could not delegate, angry, – Could not face criticism, bad appointments ...
AHON Chapter 15 Section 4 Lecture Notes
... 1. Because so many people tried to disrupt the war effort, both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis suspended the right of __________and thousands were arrested and jailed without trials. 2-3. To raise money for the war, Congress levied a(n) ___________on people’s earnings and also issued paper mon ...
... 1. Because so many people tried to disrupt the war effort, both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis suspended the right of __________and thousands were arrested and jailed without trials. 2-3. To raise money for the war, Congress levied a(n) ___________on people’s earnings and also issued paper mon ...
The Civil War Notes`12
... “Emancipation Proclamation (1862 following Battle at Antietam. Issued ...
... “Emancipation Proclamation (1862 following Battle at Antietam. Issued ...
Major Battles of the Civil War
... Largest battle of the war, lasting three days Union was victorious General Lee (Confederate): The defeat forced Lee to withdraw his army toward Virginia Destroying Lee’s hope of carrying the fight further up ...
... Largest battle of the war, lasting three days Union was victorious General Lee (Confederate): The defeat forced Lee to withdraw his army toward Virginia Destroying Lee’s hope of carrying the fight further up ...
North Carolina in the Civil War
... Women were left to tend children and farms Inflation (driving up prices) Richard Gatling: patented the Gatling gun; his first invention was a rice seed planter ...
... Women were left to tend children and farms Inflation (driving up prices) Richard Gatling: patented the Gatling gun; his first invention was a rice seed planter ...
Name Period_______ APUSH Homework, Chap 21 The Furnace of
... the South’s economy and morale as well as defeat its armies. 10. __________ The Northern Democrats were deeply divided between War Democrats who supported the war effort and Peace Democrats who sought a negotiated settlement with the South. 11. __________ At the Democratic party convention of 1864, ...
... the South’s economy and morale as well as defeat its armies. 10. __________ The Northern Democrats were deeply divided between War Democrats who supported the war effort and Peace Democrats who sought a negotiated settlement with the South. 11. __________ At the Democratic party convention of 1864, ...
the civil war - OCPS TeacherPress
... Emancipation Slavery continued in border states; slaves captured by Union forces held as contraband After narrow victory at Antietam Pres. Lincoln decided to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
... Emancipation Slavery continued in border states; slaves captured by Union forces held as contraband After narrow victory at Antietam Pres. Lincoln decided to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME
... Pg. 158 5. At last, in September, after eight months of effort, the ...
... Pg. 158 5. At last, in September, after eight months of effort, the ...
The Civil War Begins
... constitution. Their constitution was very similar to the U.S. Constitution with just a few exceptions: A. Congress could not interfere with slavery B. No tariffs on imports C. No government money for transportation development D. President could serve 1 – 6 year term E. States were supreme (confeder ...
... constitution. Their constitution was very similar to the U.S. Constitution with just a few exceptions: A. Congress could not interfere with slavery B. No tariffs on imports C. No government money for transportation development D. President could serve 1 – 6 year term E. States were supreme (confeder ...
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.