Mrs. Pisano`s Civil War Gazette
... rising river and his guns and the Fort being under water. Before the boats arrived at fort Henry, General Tilghman had already sent most of his men to safety at Fort Donelson 10 miles away. The men who stayed behind damaged some of the Union gunboats. The general for the Union was William Sherman. H ...
... rising river and his guns and the Fort being under water. Before the boats arrived at fort Henry, General Tilghman had already sent most of his men to safety at Fort Donelson 10 miles away. The men who stayed behind damaged some of the Union gunboats. The general for the Union was William Sherman. H ...
Civil War Jeopardy
... This Supreme Court Justice stated slaves were not included and not though of during the draft of the US Constitution, thus allowing Dred Scott to become a freed man would deny a person of said property. ...
... This Supreme Court Justice stated slaves were not included and not though of during the draft of the US Constitution, thus allowing Dred Scott to become a freed man would deny a person of said property. ...
A. Sectionalism – _______________________________________________________________________ The Nation Splits Apart (Ch. 10)
... C. Robert E. Lee’s tough decision 1. Loyalty to his home state of Virginia or Union military and President Lincoln? 2. ___________________________________________________ Strategies A. Union strategy – developed by ___________________________________________________ 1. ______________________________ ...
... C. Robert E. Lee’s tough decision 1. Loyalty to his home state of Virginia or Union military and President Lincoln? 2. ___________________________________________________ Strategies A. Union strategy – developed by ___________________________________________________ 1. ______________________________ ...
File
... 1. Union responds – Northerners joined the war effort quickly; OH was asked to provide 13 regiments and supplied 20; northern Democrats supported Lincoln (including Stephen Douglas); Lincoln called for 75,000 militiamen to serve for 90 days. 2. Middle and border states – Decision of these states was ...
... 1. Union responds – Northerners joined the war effort quickly; OH was asked to provide 13 regiments and supplied 20; northern Democrats supported Lincoln (including Stephen Douglas); Lincoln called for 75,000 militiamen to serve for 90 days. 2. Middle and border states – Decision of these states was ...
The Civil War - thomas.k12.ga.us
... ●Destroyed any chance of South winning the war! ●November 19, 1863 – President Lincoln delivers Gettysburg Address ●Dedicates Battlefield as Memorial Cemetary ...
... ●Destroyed any chance of South winning the war! ●November 19, 1863 – President Lincoln delivers Gettysburg Address ●Dedicates Battlefield as Memorial Cemetary ...
File - Mr Addington
... Civil War as a struggle not merely for the preservation of the Union sundered by the secession crisis, but as "a new birth of freedom" Beginning with the now-iconic phrase "Four score and seven years ago," referring to the American Revolution of 1776, Lincoln examined the founding principles of the ...
... Civil War as a struggle not merely for the preservation of the Union sundered by the secession crisis, but as "a new birth of freedom" Beginning with the now-iconic phrase "Four score and seven years ago," referring to the American Revolution of 1776, Lincoln examined the founding principles of the ...
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME
... Pg. 156 2. Over the centuries, the Northern and Southern sections developed into two very different and economic regions. Pg. 157 3. The South, with its plantation ...
... Pg. 156 2. Over the centuries, the Northern and Southern sections developed into two very different and economic regions. Pg. 157 3. The South, with its plantation ...
Civil War Group Activity Sheet
... 21. What famous antislavery person attempted to start a riot at Harper's Ferry? ...
... 21. What famous antislavery person attempted to start a riot at Harper's Ferry? ...
ch16s1sgcompleted
... Chapter 16 The Civil War (1861-1865) Section 1 The Two Sides Battle of Malvern Hill •1862- A Union sergeant named Driscoll shot a young Confederate soldier •Driscoll went to see the soldier’s face to see if he was dead •He looked at the dying soldiers face and the boy murmured “father” •The son had ...
... Chapter 16 The Civil War (1861-1865) Section 1 The Two Sides Battle of Malvern Hill •1862- A Union sergeant named Driscoll shot a young Confederate soldier •Driscoll went to see the soldier’s face to see if he was dead •He looked at the dying soldiers face and the boy murmured “father” •The son had ...
Early Years of the War
... Union able to defeat the Confederates on second day & win control of Corinth later on May ...
... Union able to defeat the Confederates on second day & win control of Corinth later on May ...
United States Civil War Union Versus Confederacy
... The capital of the Confederacy: Richmond, Virginia ...
... The capital of the Confederacy: Richmond, Virginia ...
Civil War Multiple Choice Quiz
... Better military leaders Fighting on home territory Twice as many persons “the Cause”. ...
... Better military leaders Fighting on home territory Twice as many persons “the Cause”. ...
RECONSTRUCTION definition: putting something back together
... majority of the southern states’ voting population should swear allegiance to the United States before they could be readmitted into the Union. They felt that freed slaves and their civil rights should be protected. They felt that Congress, NOT the president, should be in charge of the reconstructio ...
... majority of the southern states’ voting population should swear allegiance to the United States before they could be readmitted into the Union. They felt that freed slaves and their civil rights should be protected. They felt that Congress, NOT the president, should be in charge of the reconstructio ...
The American Civil War 1861-1865
... God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to always be ready, no matter when it may overtake me. Rode into battle with left hand in the air (balance) Habitually sucked on lemons even during battle. ...
... God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to always be ready, no matter when it may overtake me. Rode into battle with left hand in the air (balance) Habitually sucked on lemons even during battle. ...
The American Civil War 1861-1865
... God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to always be ready, no matter when it may overtake me. Rode into battle with left hand in the air (balance) Habitually sucked on lemons even during battle. ...
... God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to always be ready, no matter when it may overtake me. Rode into battle with left hand in the air (balance) Habitually sucked on lemons even during battle. ...
Radical Reconstruction_0
... The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce ...
... The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce ...
Anaconda - Civil War Rumblings
... establish a base for subsequent operations along the coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. January 1, 1862 -- Skirmishing in the area around Port Royal Island, South Carolina, forces Rebel batteries out of their positions to allow the Federals to continue their move to establish a permanent ...
... establish a base for subsequent operations along the coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. January 1, 1862 -- Skirmishing in the area around Port Royal Island, South Carolina, forces Rebel batteries out of their positions to allow the Federals to continue their move to establish a permanent ...
Copy of The Civil War: Guided Reading Lesson 2: Early Years of the
... 6. Off the coast of Virginia 7. Battle of Shiloh 8. Near Corinth, Mississippi 9. April 1862 10. Union Navy captured New Orleans 11. The Confederates had a series of victories in the East, while in the West the Union was making gains. 12. Seven Days' Battle, Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, ...
... 6. Off the coast of Virginia 7. Battle of Shiloh 8. Near Corinth, Mississippi 9. April 1862 10. Union Navy captured New Orleans 11. The Confederates had a series of victories in the East, while in the West the Union was making gains. 12. Seven Days' Battle, Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, ...
Unit Notes
... -Anderson knew Sumter could not stop an attack & sent a letter to Lincoln requesting supplies Lincoln grasped the complexity of it all: he could not abandon his soldiers AND he could not provoke an attack by sending ships Lincoln knew the South would not all Sumter to stand (as a symbol) Anderson ha ...
... -Anderson knew Sumter could not stop an attack & sent a letter to Lincoln requesting supplies Lincoln grasped the complexity of it all: he could not abandon his soldiers AND he could not provoke an attack by sending ships Lincoln knew the South would not all Sumter to stand (as a symbol) Anderson ha ...
Note-Taking Guide
... America and the World: The Diplomacy of Emancipation Emancipation in Practice: Contraband Camps and Black Troops American Landscape: Freedman’s Village, Arlington, Virginia The War at Home The Care of Casualties Northern Reverses and Antiwar Sentiment Gettysburg and the Justification of the War Disc ...
... America and the World: The Diplomacy of Emancipation Emancipation in Practice: Contraband Camps and Black Troops American Landscape: Freedman’s Village, Arlington, Virginia The War at Home The Care of Casualties Northern Reverses and Antiwar Sentiment Gettysburg and the Justification of the War Disc ...
The Civil War
... cotton and from importing supplies. ► When the war began, the North did not have enough ships to blockade the South’s coastline. ► Many Confederate ships, called blockade runners, could sail in and out of the ports. ► The blockade reduced the trade by more than two-thirds. ► Goods like guns and ammu ...
... cotton and from importing supplies. ► When the war began, the North did not have enough ships to blockade the South’s coastline. ► Many Confederate ships, called blockade runners, could sail in and out of the ports. ► The blockade reduced the trade by more than two-thirds. ► Goods like guns and ammu ...
Chapter 11 Section 2
... South? Why? April 1861: Lincoln announces a blockade of all Southern ports Was successful by spring 1862 except for Charleston, SC and Wilmington, NC Point was to create economic pressure on the South ...
... South? Why? April 1861: Lincoln announces a blockade of all Southern ports Was successful by spring 1862 except for Charleston, SC and Wilmington, NC Point was to create economic pressure on the South ...
The Civil War in Texas and Beyond
... • Robert E. Lee tried to invade Pennsylvania • 51,000 casualties in 3 day battle • Hood’s Texas Brigade played an important role. • Turning point of the Civil War • Huge Confederate defeat. ...
... • Robert E. Lee tried to invade Pennsylvania • 51,000 casualties in 3 day battle • Hood’s Texas Brigade played an important role. • Turning point of the Civil War • Huge Confederate defeat. ...
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.