Name_____________________________________
... 4. What happened in the South when Lincoln won the election of 1860? Six states seceded (left) the Union 5. What nation was founded on February 4th 1861: ___Confederate States of America_____ 6. What happened to government property in the South? Southerners confiscated all federal govt. property 7. ...
... 4. What happened in the South when Lincoln won the election of 1860? Six states seceded (left) the Union 5. What nation was founded on February 4th 1861: ___Confederate States of America_____ 6. What happened to government property in the South? Southerners confiscated all federal govt. property 7. ...
File - SEHS
... – Foreign recognition denied ( as France and England abolishes slavery years prior) – Encouraged enslaved to be less willing to help masters – Did not extend to any Confederate lands that at time were under Union forces but slaves still proclaimed freedom anyway ...
... – Foreign recognition denied ( as France and England abolishes slavery years prior) – Encouraged enslaved to be less willing to help masters – Did not extend to any Confederate lands that at time were under Union forces but slaves still proclaimed freedom anyway ...
Name: Date: Period: Unit 6: (Chapter 15-Sections 2-3)
... 4. Thousands of Texans like other Southerners joined the ________________________ Army immediately. 5. In April 1862, the Confederate Congress passed the ____________________________ which required men aged 18 and older to serve in the Confederate military. 6. ___________________________________ and ...
... 4. Thousands of Texans like other Southerners joined the ________________________ Army immediately. 5. In April 1862, the Confederate Congress passed the ____________________________ which required men aged 18 and older to serve in the Confederate military. 6. ___________________________________ and ...
Slide 1
... Confederate war effort? A. The South had few mines to provide natural resources that the Confederate war effort required. B. Each state worked in its own interest, preventing the coordination of efforts. C. Each state decided for itself how much of its mining wealth should be contributed to the gove ...
... Confederate war effort? A. The South had few mines to provide natural resources that the Confederate war effort required. B. Each state worked in its own interest, preventing the coordination of efforts. C. Each state decided for itself how much of its mining wealth should be contributed to the gove ...
6th Grade
... How did the issues of states’ rights and slavery increase sectional tension between the North and South? The South feared that the North would take control of Congress, and Southerners began to proclaim states’ rights as a means of self-protection; the North believed that the nation was a union tha ...
... How did the issues of states’ rights and slavery increase sectional tension between the North and South? The South feared that the North would take control of Congress, and Southerners began to proclaim states’ rights as a means of self-protection; the North believed that the nation was a union tha ...
Civil War Timeline
... Union troops under Rosecrans forced the Confederates to retreat after the Battle of Stones River. General Lee fought against General Joseph Hooker. Although outnumbered two to one, Lee won the battle. During the battle General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was killed. In Vicksburg, Mississippi a str ...
... Union troops under Rosecrans forced the Confederates to retreat after the Battle of Stones River. General Lee fought against General Joseph Hooker. Although outnumbered two to one, Lee won the battle. During the battle General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was killed. In Vicksburg, Mississippi a str ...
Civil War 1861-1865 - Needleworks Pictures
... Abraham Lincoln: The President of the United States during the time of the Civil War. He wanted to abolish, or end, slavery. ...
... Abraham Lincoln: The President of the United States during the time of the Civil War. He wanted to abolish, or end, slavery. ...
File
... Who published the abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator? Who published the abolitionist newspaper called the North Star? Who made more than 19 trips south and saved more than 300 ...
... Who published the abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator? Who published the abolitionist newspaper called the North Star? Who made more than 19 trips south and saved more than 300 ...
unit 5: the nation breaks apart
... -Border states – Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri – were slave states that did not join the Confederacy, but people were divided on the war. -Western Virginia supported the Union and set up its own state government as West Virginia in 1863. c. Northern and Southern Resources -The North -Po ...
... -Border states – Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri – were slave states that did not join the Confederacy, but people were divided on the war. -Western Virginia supported the Union and set up its own state government as West Virginia in 1863. c. Northern and Southern Resources -The North -Po ...
a Sample - Rainbow Resource
... What name for the war did most southerners prefer? See how many of these names you can find and decide which side would have preferred each name. 2. Research the history of the Confederate flag. Explain its symbolism. How is this flag ...
... What name for the war did most southerners prefer? See how many of these names you can find and decide which side would have preferred each name. 2. Research the history of the Confederate flag. Explain its symbolism. How is this flag ...
The Civil War Comes to Wolf Bayou
... Another interesting story that has been handed down about the war is of another native son, Isaac Cannon. He was twenty-two years old when the Conscription Act forced able bodied men to take one side or the other and serve in the army. Isaac was determined he would not be forced to take either side ...
... Another interesting story that has been handed down about the war is of another native son, Isaac Cannon. He was twenty-two years old when the Conscription Act forced able bodied men to take one side or the other and serve in the army. Isaac was determined he would not be forced to take either side ...
Civil War-US academic - EHuntNHS
... other sides property and then could do with what they liked – Often used slaves for non combat jobs like building fortifications, and driving wagons ...
... other sides property and then could do with what they liked – Often used slaves for non combat jobs like building fortifications, and driving wagons ...
CPUSH (Unit 6, #2)
... The Civil War: 1861—1865 I. The Civil War A. The Start of the Civil War, 1861 1. When Lincoln was elected in 1860, 7 Southern states __________________________ from the Union and formed the __________________________________________ of America 2. The Civil War began when ____________________________ ...
... The Civil War: 1861—1865 I. The Civil War A. The Start of the Civil War, 1861 1. When Lincoln was elected in 1860, 7 Southern states __________________________ from the Union and formed the __________________________________________ of America 2. The Civil War began when ____________________________ ...
Goal_3_Civil_War_PPt_2
... Slavery as a War Aim • Slavery did not become a war aim until 1863. • The Union feared that Britain would join on the side of the South if they did not include abolition as a war aim. • The Emancipation Proclamation was issued as a military decree freeing all slaves in rebelling territories. No sl ...
... Slavery as a War Aim • Slavery did not become a war aim until 1863. • The Union feared that Britain would join on the side of the South if they did not include abolition as a war aim. • The Emancipation Proclamation was issued as a military decree freeing all slaves in rebelling territories. No sl ...
Unit #2: U
... h. _________________ The Republican Party candidate opposed slavery and he was elected President in 1860. 20. _____________ People who wanted to end slavery. 21. _________________Author of the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin that helped spread a sense of moral outrage against slavery in the North. 22. ______ ...
... h. _________________ The Republican Party candidate opposed slavery and he was elected President in 1860. 20. _____________ People who wanted to end slavery. 21. _________________Author of the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin that helped spread a sense of moral outrage against slavery in the North. 22. ______ ...
Fort Sumter
... • Hundreds of wounded Federal soldiers remained on the battlefield for four days as Grant and Lee negotiated a cease-fire. Few survived the ordeal. Grant • "I have always regretted that the last assault at Cold Harbor was ever made... no advantage whatever was gained to compensate for the heavy loss ...
... • Hundreds of wounded Federal soldiers remained on the battlefield for four days as Grant and Lee negotiated a cease-fire. Few survived the ordeal. Grant • "I have always regretted that the last assault at Cold Harbor was ever made... no advantage whatever was gained to compensate for the heavy loss ...
Alabama Civil War Trail
... Confederate war dead. The National Cemetery section is the resting place for Union soldiers who fell during the Battle of Fort Blakeley, including African-American soldiers from Gen. Hawkins’ 1st Division. ...
... Confederate war dead. The National Cemetery section is the resting place for Union soldiers who fell during the Battle of Fort Blakeley, including African-American soldiers from Gen. Hawkins’ 1st Division. ...
document
... Violence occurred during the Civil War in the form of antiblack riots in several northern cities, including Cincinnati, ...
... Violence occurred during the Civil War in the form of antiblack riots in several northern cities, including Cincinnati, ...
The War - Henry County Schools
... Election was held on November 6, 1860. The split among Democrats assures the win of Lincoln. Lincoln states before the election, “America could not continue permanently half free and half slave.” This convinced Southerners that his goal was total abolition of slavery. ...
... Election was held on November 6, 1860. The split among Democrats assures the win of Lincoln. Lincoln states before the election, “America could not continue permanently half free and half slave.” This convinced Southerners that his goal was total abolition of slavery. ...
American History
... • Many of these northern Democrats who sympathized with the South were called Copperheads– which likened them to the ...
... • Many of these northern Democrats who sympathized with the South were called Copperheads– which likened them to the ...
ThePoliticsofReconstruction
... 1. gave African Americans citizenship 2. did not allow states to pass black codes 3. granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to African Americans ...
... 1. gave African Americans citizenship 2. did not allow states to pass black codes 3. granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to African Americans ...
Texas Secession
... Union troops captured the island. Confederate General Magruder launched an attack to retake the island on January 1, 1863. Soldiers sailed to the island on cottonclads, or flatbottom boats lined with cotton bales to protect the soldiers from bullets. Confederate troops took over Galveston Is ...
... Union troops captured the island. Confederate General Magruder launched an attack to retake the island on January 1, 1863. Soldiers sailed to the island on cottonclads, or flatbottom boats lined with cotton bales to protect the soldiers from bullets. Confederate troops took over Galveston Is ...
Civil War Notes p21 - Henry County Schools
... cavalry commander known for his reconnaissance (scouting) Lt Nathan Bedford Forrest: an innovative cavalry commander, and was the only General on either side who began as a private. ...
... cavalry commander known for his reconnaissance (scouting) Lt Nathan Bedford Forrest: an innovative cavalry commander, and was the only General on either side who began as a private. ...
Unit 2 Exam Log into I-Respond by entering your pin
... A. Slavery should be tolerated until legal abolition. B. Slavery should only be allowed in states with economic need. C. Slaves should be given the opportunity to purchase their own freedom. D. Slaves should escape slavery using whatever means were available to them. 26. The primary cause of the Civ ...
... A. Slavery should be tolerated until legal abolition. B. Slavery should only be allowed in states with economic need. C. Slaves should be given the opportunity to purchase their own freedom. D. Slaves should escape slavery using whatever means were available to them. 26. The primary cause of the Civ ...
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.