Name: Civil War Assessment Study Guide Define “civil war?” What
... Who were the leading generals for the Confederacy during the Civil War? President? ...
... Who were the leading generals for the Confederacy during the Civil War? President? ...
CivilWar
... whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons” ...
... whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons” ...
Guided Reading 16-3
... Do you think peoples attitudes toward African Americans in the army changed after the 54th’s attack on Fort Wagner? ...
... Do you think peoples attitudes toward African Americans in the army changed after the 54th’s attack on Fort Wagner? ...
The U.S. Civil War
... people. This included 4 million slaves • The Union was comprised of 24 states • The population was 20 million people ...
... people. This included 4 million slaves • The Union was comprised of 24 states • The population was 20 million people ...
Chp 21 summary
... The Union defeat at Bull Run ended Northern complacency about a quick victory. George McClellan and other early Union generals proved unable to defeat the tactically brilliant Confederate armies under Lee. The Union naval blockade put a slow but devastating economic noose around the South. The polit ...
... The Union defeat at Bull Run ended Northern complacency about a quick victory. George McClellan and other early Union generals proved unable to defeat the tactically brilliant Confederate armies under Lee. The Union naval blockade put a slow but devastating economic noose around the South. The polit ...
Life During Wartime
... in the struggle to end slavery B. When the Civil War started, it was a white man’s war – neither side officially accepted African Americans as soldiers – in 1862, Congress passed a law allowing African Americans to serve ...
... in the struggle to end slavery B. When the Civil War started, it was a white man’s war – neither side officially accepted African Americans as soldiers – in 1862, Congress passed a law allowing African Americans to serve ...
Chapter 7 Study Guide
... PLAN, SOUTHERNERS HAD TO TAKE AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO THE U.S. AND ACCEPT THE UNIONʼS PROCLAMATIONS CONCERNING SLAVERY. IN 1866 REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS FEARED THAT PRESIDENT JOHNSON COULD INTERFERE BY REFUSING TO ...
... PLAN, SOUTHERNERS HAD TO TAKE AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO THE U.S. AND ACCEPT THE UNIONʼS PROCLAMATIONS CONCERNING SLAVERY. IN 1866 REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS FEARED THAT PRESIDENT JOHNSON COULD INTERFERE BY REFUSING TO ...
Chapter 22 Summary The Civil War took up where Napoleon and
... bound to disengage so that his army could fight another day. Civil War armies were comprised of cavalry, artillery, and infantry with support units. The cavalry’s principal job was reconnaissance. Before an attacking army moved, its artillery slugged away at enemy positions with exploding shells. Th ...
... bound to disengage so that his army could fight another day. Civil War armies were comprised of cavalry, artillery, and infantry with support units. The cavalry’s principal job was reconnaissance. Before an attacking army moved, its artillery slugged away at enemy positions with exploding shells. Th ...
The 2nd Half of the Civil War
... Emancipation and the War • Lincoln and slavery – Originally only wanted to preserve the Union – Did not think he had the right to abolish slavery – Ending slavery became a war strategy ...
... Emancipation and the War • Lincoln and slavery – Originally only wanted to preserve the Union – Did not think he had the right to abolish slavery – Ending slavery became a war strategy ...
most important cash crop in the South Slave state
... Tariff – a special tax on goods coming into the U.S. (tariffs divided the North and South) * Dred Scott Decision – said that if enslaved people were taken to free states, they were still enslaved *South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union. *The states that left the Union formed a n ...
... Tariff – a special tax on goods coming into the U.S. (tariffs divided the North and South) * Dred Scott Decision – said that if enslaved people were taken to free states, they were still enslaved *South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union. *The states that left the Union formed a n ...
Chapter 21 1. First major battle of civil war , in which
... conquest of Richmond 3. Key battle of 1862 that forestalled European intervention to aid the Confederacy and led to them Emancipation Proclamation 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a fight to the finish 5. General U.S Grant’s nickname, taken from his military demand to ...
... conquest of Richmond 3. Key battle of 1862 that forestalled European intervention to aid the Confederacy and led to them Emancipation Proclamation 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a fight to the finish 5. General U.S Grant’s nickname, taken from his military demand to ...
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... On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states. The proclamation marked a major transformation in the North's reason for fighting the Civil War. The war's first two years witnessed a string of Confederate ba ...
... On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states. The proclamation marked a major transformation in the North's reason for fighting the Civil War. The war's first two years witnessed a string of Confederate ba ...
4-3
... Most decisive Battle of the Civil War – Lasted three days. Turned the tide squarely in favor of the Union ...
... Most decisive Battle of the Civil War – Lasted three days. Turned the tide squarely in favor of the Union ...
November 1860 - Georgetown ISD
... Fort Sumter is bombarded and Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina secede from the Union. Richmond becomes the capital of the Confederacy. First Battle of Manassas. ...
... Fort Sumter is bombarded and Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina secede from the Union. Richmond becomes the capital of the Confederacy. First Battle of Manassas. ...
Notes Civil War
... settlement between the North and the South. • The Emancipation Proclamation caused an outcry 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. ...
... settlement between the North and the South. • The Emancipation Proclamation caused an outcry 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. ...
Chapter 22 The Civil War Vocabulary Review Directions: Match the
... the command of General Ulysses S. Grant 8.) was a strategy created by Union General Winfield Scott in 1861, early on in the Civil War. It called for strangling the Southern Confederacy, much like an Anaconda. It was never officially adopted by the Union government. 9.) In the 1860s, the Copperheads ...
... the command of General Ulysses S. Grant 8.) was a strategy created by Union General Winfield Scott in 1861, early on in the Civil War. It called for strangling the Southern Confederacy, much like an Anaconda. It was never officially adopted by the Union government. 9.) In the 1860s, the Copperheads ...
The Emancipation Proclamation
... • First day at Antietam was the bloodiest day in the Civil War • The Union wins but they could have ended the whole war in 1862! ...
... • First day at Antietam was the bloodiest day in the Civil War • The Union wins but they could have ended the whole war in 1862! ...