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Civil War Battles Jigsaw
... withdrew his decimated army toward Virginia. The general rode out to meet his retreating army and proclaimed, "All this has been my fault.” The battle was a crushing defeat for the Confederacy. Union casualties in the battle numbered 23,000, while the Confederates had lost some 28,000 men–more than ...
... withdrew his decimated army toward Virginia. The general rode out to meet his retreating army and proclaimed, "All this has been my fault.” The battle was a crushing defeat for the Confederacy. Union casualties in the battle numbered 23,000, while the Confederates had lost some 28,000 men–more than ...
Turning Points of the Civil War
... ANTIETAM – Bloodiest single day in American history – Casualties totaled more than 26,000 – happened September 17, 1862 in Maryland – Stalemate – Union victory because CSA - retreats ...
... ANTIETAM – Bloodiest single day in American history – Casualties totaled more than 26,000 – happened September 17, 1862 in Maryland – Stalemate – Union victory because CSA - retreats ...
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... The border of Kansas was set at this time; the panhandle of OK was created when the Cherokee did not want Kansas’ border to reach Texas. 1857: Dred Scott – Supreme Court ruled blacks were not citizens and said Congress could not stop slavery in the territories. ...
... The border of Kansas was set at this time; the panhandle of OK was created when the Cherokee did not want Kansas’ border to reach Texas. 1857: Dred Scott – Supreme Court ruled blacks were not citizens and said Congress could not stop slavery in the territories. ...
Preparing For War
... corpus- must have a lawful reason to be held in prison a. Arrests pro-confederate leaders ...
... corpus- must have a lawful reason to be held in prison a. Arrests pro-confederate leaders ...
Name - Haiku Learning
... 23. General Sherman deployed total war tactics because it was his belief that Southerners would stop fighting once the war was brought to their house. He believed it would have a damaging psychological impact on the civilian population. In your opinion, should there be rules during warfare or should ...
... 23. General Sherman deployed total war tactics because it was his belief that Southerners would stop fighting once the war was brought to their house. He believed it would have a damaging psychological impact on the civilian population. In your opinion, should there be rules during warfare or should ...
Civil War - Teach Tennessee History
... • Brigadier-General BUELL: MY DEAR SIR: Your dispatch of yesterday has been received and it disappoints and distresses me. * * * My distress is that our friends in East Tennessee are being hanged and driven to despair and even now I fear are thinking of taking rebel arms for the sake of personal pro ...
... • Brigadier-General BUELL: MY DEAR SIR: Your dispatch of yesterday has been received and it disappoints and distresses me. * * * My distress is that our friends in East Tennessee are being hanged and driven to despair and even now I fear are thinking of taking rebel arms for the sake of personal pro ...
1861 Fort Sumter Attacked
... November 6, 1860 - Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote. Dec 20, 1860 - South Carolina secedes from the Union. Fol ...
... November 6, 1860 - Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote. Dec 20, 1860 - South Carolina secedes from the Union. Fol ...
Reconstruction Ppt
... Those who took the oath in each state could vote to form a new state government. Lincoln promised to recognize the new government if two conditions were met: the new government accepted the elimination of slavery as required by the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1863; and the number of tho ...
... Those who took the oath in each state could vote to form a new state government. Lincoln promised to recognize the new government if two conditions were met: the new government accepted the elimination of slavery as required by the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1863; and the number of tho ...
The Civil War - nrcs.k12.oh.us
... • It took a while for the North to extend the blockade to totally clamp down on the South. • The growing scarcity of goods in the South made it very profitable (700% profit) to try and run the blockade, but it was also dangerous. • Most of the blockade running ships ...
... • It took a while for the North to extend the blockade to totally clamp down on the South. • The growing scarcity of goods in the South made it very profitable (700% profit) to try and run the blockade, but it was also dangerous. • Most of the blockade running ships ...
Chapter 16
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... ©2004 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning ™ is a trademark used herein under license. ...
Chapter 22
... Johnson was not allowed to testify by his lawyers, who argued that the Tenure of Office Act was unconstitutional and Johnson was acting under the Constitution, not the law. On May 16, 1868, Johnson was acquitted of all charges by a single vote, as seven Republican senators with consciences voted “no ...
... Johnson was not allowed to testify by his lawyers, who argued that the Tenure of Office Act was unconstitutional and Johnson was acting under the Constitution, not the law. On May 16, 1868, Johnson was acquitted of all charges by a single vote, as seven Republican senators with consciences voted “no ...
Lesson 1.1: Causes of the Civil War
... he should be free. He lost the case. The court decided that he did not have the right to sue because he was not a legal citizen. They also declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional because it denied slave owners their property rights. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln, a Republican from the Northern s ...
... he should be free. He lost the case. The court decided that he did not have the right to sue because he was not a legal citizen. They also declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional because it denied slave owners their property rights. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln, a Republican from the Northern s ...
United States History Semester Review The New Republic to WWII
... Which condition of the Compromise of 1850 arguably stirred the most heated sectionalism? a. California admitted as a free state b. New Mexico to be determined by popular sovereignty c. Banished slave trade in Washington D.C. d. Fugitive slave law ...
... Which condition of the Compromise of 1850 arguably stirred the most heated sectionalism? a. California admitted as a free state b. New Mexico to be determined by popular sovereignty c. Banished slave trade in Washington D.C. d. Fugitive slave law ...
The North Wins
... The Union finally had accomplished a huge point in the Anaconda Plan South was split into two ...
... The Union finally had accomplished a huge point in the Anaconda Plan South was split into two ...
der of JOHNSTON the last formidable fragment of the rebel armies is
... on the heels of the April 14 assassination of President Lincoln; Sherman had in fact shared a telegram about the assassination with Johnston when they first met to discuss surrender on April 17. There is no doubt that this tragic event had profound implications for the outcome of these negotiations ...
... on the heels of the April 14 assassination of President Lincoln; Sherman had in fact shared a telegram about the assassination with Johnston when they first met to discuss surrender on April 17. There is no doubt that this tragic event had profound implications for the outcome of these negotiations ...
The North Wins
... The Union finally had accomplished a huge point in the Anaconda Plan South was split into two ...
... The Union finally had accomplished a huge point in the Anaconda Plan South was split into two ...
Chris_Chester_Poster - History | Furman University
... During the duration of the Civil War both sides had troubles with lack of supplies, disease, and diets that lack lots of nutrients. Both sides contained the same types of foods like corn, potatoes, wheat, and livestock (cows and chickens). The contributing factor to the Union soldiers was the use of ...
... During the duration of the Civil War both sides had troubles with lack of supplies, disease, and diets that lack lots of nutrients. Both sides contained the same types of foods like corn, potatoes, wheat, and livestock (cows and chickens). The contributing factor to the Union soldiers was the use of ...
Emancipation Proclamation. Battle of Gettysburg
... LT: Students will be able to analyze primary docs and quotes regarding Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. LT: Students will be able to answer questions regarding the Battle of Gettysburg while watching a video LT: Students will be able to analyze and reword the Gettysburg Address given by Pr ...
... LT: Students will be able to analyze primary docs and quotes regarding Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. LT: Students will be able to answer questions regarding the Battle of Gettysburg while watching a video LT: Students will be able to analyze and reword the Gettysburg Address given by Pr ...
battle of antietam
... • Reinforcements come at the last minute to allow the Confederates to continue fighting ...
... • Reinforcements come at the last minute to allow the Confederates to continue fighting ...
Civil War - Reconstruction final copy
... Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction Upon Lincoln’s death, Vice President ____________ _____________ became the nation’s President. Johnson’s plan was much like Lincoln’s plan. However, those who had owned property worth more than $________ or those who had held high civil or military positions had to ...
... Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction Upon Lincoln’s death, Vice President ____________ _____________ became the nation’s President. Johnson’s plan was much like Lincoln’s plan. However, those who had owned property worth more than $________ or those who had held high civil or military positions had to ...
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... the rights of African-Americans Their plan was known as Radical Reconstruction and was put into effect Made a deal with southern Democrats to win the 1876 election ...
... the rights of African-Americans Their plan was known as Radical Reconstruction and was put into effect Made a deal with southern Democrats to win the 1876 election ...
Border states (American Civil War)
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In the context of the American Civil War, the border states were slave states that had not declared a secession from the Union (the ones that did so later joined the Confederacy). Four slave states had never declared a secession: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. Four others did not declare secession until after the Battle of Fort Sumter: Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia—after which, they were less frequently called ""border states"". Also included as a border state during the war is West Virginia, which broke away from Virginia and became a new state in the Union in 1863.In the border states there was widespread concern with military coercion of the Confederacy. Many if not a majority were definitely oppoised to it. When Abraham Lincoln called for troops to march south to recapture Fort Sumter and other national possessions, southern Unionists were dismayed. Secessionists in Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia were successful in getting those states to secede from the U.S. and to join the Confederate States of America.In Kentucky and Missouri, there were both pro-Confederate and pro-Union governments. West Virginia was formed in 1862-63 by unionists the northwestern counties of Virginia then occupied by the Union Army and set up a loyalist (""restored"") state government of Virginia. Lincoln recognized this government and allowed them to divide the state. Though every slave state except South Carolina contributed white battalions to both the Union and Confederate armies (South Carolina Unionists fought in units from other Union states),the split was most severe in these border states. Sometimes men from the same family fought on opposite sides. About 170,000 Border state men (including African Americans) fought in the Union Army and 86,000 in the Confederate ArmyBesides formal combat between regular armies, the border region saw large-scale guerrilla warfare and numerous violent raids, feuds, and assassinations. Violence was especially severe in eastern Kentucky and western Missouri. The single bloodiest episode was the 1863 Lawrence Massacre in Kansas, in which at least 150 civilian men and boys were killed. It was launched in retaliation for an earlier, smaller raid into Missouri by Union men from Kansas.With geographic, social, political, and economic connections to both the North and the South, the border states were critical to the outcome of the war. They are considered still to delineate the cultural border that separates the North from the South. Reconstruction, as directed by Congress, did not apply to the border states because they never seceded from the Union. They did undergo their own process of readjustment and political realignment after passage of amendments abolishing slavery and granting citizenship and the right to vote to freedmen. After 1880 most of these jurisdictions were dominated by white Democrats, who passed laws to impose the Jim Crow system of legal segregation and second-class citizenship for blacks, although the freedmen and other blacks were allowed to continue to vote.Lincoln's 1863 Emancipation Proclamation did not apply to the border states. Of the states that were exempted from the Proclamation, Maryland (1864),Missouri (1865),Tennessee (1865), and West Virginia (1865) abolished slavery before the war ended. However, Delaware and Kentucky did not abolish slavery until December 1865, when the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified.