Jefferson Davis - Dr. Lodge McCammon
... Explain the line "Jefferson Davis, you look like a woman when you run" When the South surrendered in 1865, Jefferson Davis dressed up as a woman and tried to escape to Florida. However, he was caught by Northern authorities. ...
... Explain the line "Jefferson Davis, you look like a woman when you run" When the South surrendered in 1865, Jefferson Davis dressed up as a woman and tried to escape to Florida. However, he was caught by Northern authorities. ...
The Battle of Perryville and Stones River
... of his were of Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River. Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War and a second cousin of President James K. Polk. He also served as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana and was for that reason known as “The ...
... of his were of Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River. Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War and a second cousin of President James K. Polk. He also served as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana and was for that reason known as “The ...
Chapter 17 p.555 homework 1. Check out terms in textbook. All
... Effect 1: Union victory at Vicksburg splits the Confederacy in two. Effect 2: South cannot recover from the loss of so many men suffered at Gettysburg. Effect 3: South never again invades the North. ...
... Effect 1: Union victory at Vicksburg splits the Confederacy in two. Effect 2: South cannot recover from the loss of so many men suffered at Gettysburg. Effect 3: South never again invades the North. ...
reconstruction plans
... southern states had to promise NOT to repay individuals and institutions that had helped to finance the war. The Military Reconstruction Act, 1867 When Georgia, along with other southern states, refused to ratify the 14th amendment, the South was placed under authority of Congress. With their contin ...
... southern states had to promise NOT to repay individuals and institutions that had helped to finance the war. The Military Reconstruction Act, 1867 When Georgia, along with other southern states, refused to ratify the 14th amendment, the South was placed under authority of Congress. With their contin ...
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 Great Healing: Reconciliation After the Civil War
... Lee allowed for the “parole” of Confederate soldiers, who would be allowed to go back to their farms and workshops: The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side-arms of the officers ...
... Lee allowed for the “parole” of Confederate soldiers, who would be allowed to go back to their farms and workshops: The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side-arms of the officers ...
Chapter 18 Review Key
... Chapter 18 Review 1) Dred Scott – Enslaved African-American, sued in federal court seeking his freedom, but lost in a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857 2) Kansas-Nebraska Act- Kansas and Nebraska were given the choice of entering the U.S. as a slave or free state 3) John Brown – An ...
... Chapter 18 Review 1) Dred Scott – Enslaved African-American, sued in federal court seeking his freedom, but lost in a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857 2) Kansas-Nebraska Act- Kansas and Nebraska were given the choice of entering the U.S. as a slave or free state 3) John Brown – An ...
July 9, 2016 - RootsWeb
... residents in the area. The destruction was so callous that residents could not rescue their own possessions. The action left a bad taste in the Panhandle and Confederate taxes made it worse because they were outrageously high. People developed even more Unionist sympathies. Prior to the war, Pensaco ...
... residents in the area. The destruction was so callous that residents could not rescue their own possessions. The action left a bad taste in the Panhandle and Confederate taxes made it worse because they were outrageously high. People developed even more Unionist sympathies. Prior to the war, Pensaco ...
Objective 3.03
... One of the most famous Generals in the Southern Army, known for riding his horse with his hand raised, favorite fruit was lemons, gained his nickname during the Battle of Bull Run, When he died Robert E. Lee said that he had lost his ...
... One of the most famous Generals in the Southern Army, known for riding his horse with his hand raised, favorite fruit was lemons, gained his nickname during the Battle of Bull Run, When he died Robert E. Lee said that he had lost his ...
… BE PREPARED TODAY YOU WILL Grab a packet from the table
... 3) Why did Lincoln not want Maryland to secede? A) He had a beautiful vacation house there. B) He did not want the nation’s capital to fall into the hands of the Confederacy. C) Maryland housed all of the nation’s artillery. D) It would upset the balance of Union and Confederate states. ...
... 3) Why did Lincoln not want Maryland to secede? A) He had a beautiful vacation house there. B) He did not want the nation’s capital to fall into the hands of the Confederacy. C) Maryland housed all of the nation’s artillery. D) It would upset the balance of Union and Confederate states. ...
CJ. CNM 2011-01-28 5307
... Congress without Southerners • The new laws eliminated countless different currencies in circulation that had been issued by individual states or banks and replaced them with a single dollar backed by gold in the U.S. Treasury • The new greenback dollar (named for its color) gave the North great ec ...
... Congress without Southerners • The new laws eliminated countless different currencies in circulation that had been issued by individual states or banks and replaced them with a single dollar backed by gold in the U.S. Treasury • The new greenback dollar (named for its color) gave the North great ec ...
Jeopardy
... In one day, approximately this many soldiers died, in total, at the Battle of Antietam. ...
... In one day, approximately this many soldiers died, in total, at the Battle of Antietam. ...
Reconstruction Unit Test 1 What impact did the event portrayed
... 14. The policy of separate facilities for blacks and whites put into effect after The Civil War is called: f. Segregation g. Civil Rights legislation h. Redemption i. Reconstruction 15. _______________________ became leader of the United States after the death of Abraham Lincoln. a. Mrs. Lincoln b. ...
... 14. The policy of separate facilities for blacks and whites put into effect after The Civil War is called: f. Segregation g. Civil Rights legislation h. Redemption i. Reconstruction 15. _______________________ became leader of the United States after the death of Abraham Lincoln. a. Mrs. Lincoln b. ...
Chapter 21 - The Furnace of Civil War
... sudden and dramatic death erased his shortcomings and made people remember him for his good things. 3. The South cheered Lincoln’s death at first, but later, his death proved to be worse than if he had lived, because he would have almost certainly treated the South much better than they were actuall ...
... sudden and dramatic death erased his shortcomings and made people remember him for his good things. 3. The South cheered Lincoln’s death at first, but later, his death proved to be worse than if he had lived, because he would have almost certainly treated the South much better than they were actuall ...
What was his role during the Civil War?
... The American Civil War was fought to keep the South from leaving the Union. Slavery was the major issue that separated the North from the South. ...
... The American Civil War was fought to keep the South from leaving the Union. Slavery was the major issue that separated the North from the South. ...
Ch.21
... o At this moment, President Lincoln took McClellan’s expected o reinforcements and sent them chasing Stonewall Jackson, and after o “Jeb” Stuart’s Confederate cavalry rode completely o around McClellan’s army, Southern General Robert E. Lee launched o a devastating counterattack—the Seven Days’ o Ba ...
... o At this moment, President Lincoln took McClellan’s expected o reinforcements and sent them chasing Stonewall Jackson, and after o “Jeb” Stuart’s Confederate cavalry rode completely o around McClellan’s army, Southern General Robert E. Lee launched o a devastating counterattack—the Seven Days’ o Ba ...
Civil War review powerpoint
... blacks into the Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
... blacks into the Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
Battle of Antietam
... Charge. The charge was repulsed by Union rifle and artillery fire, at great losses to the Confederate army. Lee led his army on a torturous retreat back to Virginia. As many as 51,000 soldiers from both armies were killed, wounded, captured or missing in the three-day battle. Four months after the b ...
... Charge. The charge was repulsed by Union rifle and artillery fire, at great losses to the Confederate army. Lee led his army on a torturous retreat back to Virginia. As many as 51,000 soldiers from both armies were killed, wounded, captured or missing in the three-day battle. Four months after the b ...
Civil War - West Point High School
... • To get the war out of Virginia so farmers could grow and produce food. • To win a victory on northern soil and obtain recognition from Britain and France and hopefully force an end to the war. ...
... • To get the war out of Virginia so farmers could grow and produce food. • To win a victory on northern soil and obtain recognition from Britain and France and hopefully force an end to the war. ...
Chapter 1 Section 6
... -Freeport Doctrine – slavery could not exisit in a territory unless it was supported by local police regulations (regardless of what the Supreme Court said) ...
... -Freeport Doctrine – slavery could not exisit in a territory unless it was supported by local police regulations (regardless of what the Supreme Court said) ...
Main Idea 1
... • Had to occupy large areas of enemy territory • Strategy—General Winfield Scott planned to blockade southern ports and to capture Mississippi River to divide the South ...
... • Had to occupy large areas of enemy territory • Strategy—General Winfield Scott planned to blockade southern ports and to capture Mississippi River to divide the South ...
Chapter 15 - The Civil War
... • Had to occupy large areas of enemy territory • Strategy—General Winfield Scott planned to blockade southern ports and to capture Mississippi River to divide the South ...
... • Had to occupy large areas of enemy territory • Strategy—General Winfield Scott planned to blockade southern ports and to capture Mississippi River to divide the South ...
the american civil war
... began to join the Union Army Initially they were only used for manual labor Eventually, Blacks saw live combat 54th regiment out of Massachusetts ...
... began to join the Union Army Initially they were only used for manual labor Eventually, Blacks saw live combat 54th regiment out of Massachusetts ...
Historical Notes to accompany letter dated: 07/04/62: 028 Historical
... events, Hardaway's participation in the various battles. It should also be added that this analysis is aided by Hardaway's personal assistance. Years later, and upon his death in the early part of this century, Hardaway had enscribed on his tombstone the major battles of the Civl War in which he par ...
... events, Hardaway's participation in the various battles. It should also be added that this analysis is aided by Hardaway's personal assistance. Years later, and upon his death in the early part of this century, Hardaway had enscribed on his tombstone the major battles of the Civl War in which he par ...
Alabama in the American Civil War
The U.S. state of Alabama declared that it had seceded from the United States of America on January 11, 1861. It then quickly joined the Confederate States during the American Civil War. A slave state, Alabama provided a significant source of troops and leaders, military material, supplies, food, horses and mules. However, very little of the state's cotton crop could be sold, as the main port of Mobile was closed off by the U.S. Navy.