Resources of the North and South
... • What was the Seneca Falls Convention concerned with? – Women’s rights • How were Republicans and Free Soilers alike? – Both wanted to stop the SPREAD of slavery • What was Lincoln primary goal as President? – Keep the UNION together ...
... • What was the Seneca Falls Convention concerned with? – Women’s rights • How were Republicans and Free Soilers alike? – Both wanted to stop the SPREAD of slavery • What was Lincoln primary goal as President? – Keep the UNION together ...
THE CIVIL WAR by Ken Burns – Video Guide Questions
... 1. In what year did the Civil War begin?_______ 2. What percentage of the U.S. population died in the war?______ 3. At Cold Harbor, _____ men fell in _____ minutes. 4. In what state was the 1st major battle fought?_____ 5. In what year did the Civil war end?_____ 6. In what year did the last veteran ...
... 1. In what year did the Civil War begin?_______ 2. What percentage of the U.S. population died in the war?______ 3. At Cold Harbor, _____ men fell in _____ minutes. 4. In what state was the 1st major battle fought?_____ 5. In what year did the Civil war end?_____ 6. In what year did the last veteran ...
Peace Democrats: The “Copperheads”
... civil and states rights, and impose "racial equality"; and that military means had failed and would never restore the Union. Anti-abolitionists feared that emancipation would result in a great migration of blacks into their states. As was true of the Democratic Party as a whole, the influence of Pea ...
... civil and states rights, and impose "racial equality"; and that military means had failed and would never restore the Union. Anti-abolitionists feared that emancipation would result in a great migration of blacks into their states. As was true of the Democratic Party as a whole, the influence of Pea ...
AP US History - DavidBAPNotebook
... important because of their fearlessness in battle, which was the type of people that Lincoln desired to lead his troops. Most important about Grant, though, was that he had made great achievements during the Civil War. Not only had he captured the entire Mississippi River but he also made Lee surren ...
... important because of their fearlessness in battle, which was the type of people that Lincoln desired to lead his troops. Most important about Grant, though, was that he had made great achievements during the Civil War. Not only had he captured the entire Mississippi River but he also made Lee surren ...
Civil War & Reconstruction
... 2) Split Confederacy ½ at Mississippi River 3) Capture capital, Richmond, VA ...
... 2) Split Confederacy ½ at Mississippi River 3) Capture capital, Richmond, VA ...
Civil War
... • Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address: Preserve union or go to war • Davis’s First Inaugural Address: Secede or go to war; Based on Declaration of Independence-right to alter or abolish a government • Emancipation Proclamation 1862: Greater purpose to war to end slavery in rebelling states; Prevent Eu ...
... • Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address: Preserve union or go to war • Davis’s First Inaugural Address: Secede or go to war; Based on Declaration of Independence-right to alter or abolish a government • Emancipation Proclamation 1862: Greater purpose to war to end slavery in rebelling states; Prevent Eu ...
1 Creating America (Survey) Chapter 17: The Tide of War Turns
... The Civil War was the deadliest war in American history. About 620,000 men died. Another 535,000 were wounded. The war was costly as well. Years later, the federal government was still paying interest on its war debts. One of the greatest effects of the war was the freeing of millions of enslaved pe ...
... The Civil War was the deadliest war in American history. About 620,000 men died. Another 535,000 were wounded. The war was costly as well. Years later, the federal government was still paying interest on its war debts. One of the greatest effects of the war was the freeing of millions of enslaved pe ...
FIGHTING THE CIVIL WAR - Kentucky Department of Education
... The South had smaller banks and most planters were ...
... The South had smaller banks and most planters were ...
us history 4-2
... Union fort in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina – It was fired on by the Confederates indicating the start of the Civil War ...
... Union fort in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina – It was fired on by the Confederates indicating the start of the Civil War ...
Taking Sides in the Civil War
... Hopes for Peace End • When Confederate soldiers fired on Fort Sumter, hopes for peace between the North and South ended. • Americans had to make hard decisions about going to war. • Many people thought the war would be short and easy. • For most, the side to support was clear. ...
... Hopes for Peace End • When Confederate soldiers fired on Fort Sumter, hopes for peace between the North and South ended. • Americans had to make hard decisions about going to war. • Many people thought the war would be short and easy. • For most, the side to support was clear. ...
A Divided Nation - Study Guide
... Southerners were upset that Abe Lincoln was elected President because they believed he would one day end ___________________________. One reason SC seceded from the Union was because our __________________________________ were being denied. During the Succession Convention, leaders signed the _____ ...
... Southerners were upset that Abe Lincoln was elected President because they believed he would one day end ___________________________. One reason SC seceded from the Union was because our __________________________________ were being denied. During the Succession Convention, leaders signed the _____ ...
Lesson 3 The Civil War
... that ending slavery would harm the economy of the South. In 1860, Abraham Lincoln, who had spoken out against slavery, was elected President. After his election, eleven southern states seceded from the Union. ...
... that ending slavery would harm the economy of the South. In 1860, Abraham Lincoln, who had spoken out against slavery, was elected President. After his election, eleven southern states seceded from the Union. ...
The Politics of War
... war a high moral purpose. Free blacks cheered the fact that they could now enlist in the Union army. ...
... war a high moral purpose. Free blacks cheered the fact that they could now enlist in the Union army. ...
Print › Unit 10: Civil War Concepts | Quizlet
... a) Excellent military leaders b) strong fighting spirit c) knew the land ...
... a) Excellent military leaders b) strong fighting spirit c) knew the land ...
Chapter 2, Lesson 2
... African Americans in the War • Massachusetts 54th Colored Regiment changed the way many viewed African Americans in the army. • They fought bravely during the Battle of Fort Wagner in South Carolina. • William Carney was wounded as he carried the ...
... African Americans in the War • Massachusetts 54th Colored Regiment changed the way many viewed African Americans in the army. • They fought bravely during the Battle of Fort Wagner in South Carolina. • William Carney was wounded as he carried the ...
Study Guide for Chapter Eight: The Civil War
... 1. The Civil War established the power of the federal government over the states. 2. By February of 1861, 7 states had left the Union and formed the Confederate States of America. They elected Jefferson Davis as their president, and Alexander Stephens as their vice-president. 3. Which Georgia garris ...
... 1. The Civil War established the power of the federal government over the states. 2. By February of 1861, 7 states had left the Union and formed the Confederate States of America. They elected Jefferson Davis as their president, and Alexander Stephens as their vice-president. 3. Which Georgia garris ...
The Civil War, 1861-1865 Union Confederate Resource Advantages
... Union General had General Lee’s military plan The bloodies ________________ day of the Civil War Lee retreats but loses ___________ soldiers ...
... Union General had General Lee’s military plan The bloodies ________________ day of the Civil War Lee retreats but loses ___________ soldiers ...
4-D
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
... 42. After the shooting, the assassin, —at 26-year-old actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. ...
AHON Chapter 15 Section 3 Lecture Notes
... In a letter to Horace Greeley, Lincoln made it clear that his main goal was to restore the Union, even if it meant letting slavery continue. ...
... In a letter to Horace Greeley, Lincoln made it clear that his main goal was to restore the Union, even if it meant letting slavery continue. ...