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... • Southern states take over most federal forts within their borders • Federal troops hold Fort Sumter, harbor of Charleston, South Carolina • Abraham Lincoln decides to send supply ships to Fort Sumter • Confederates attack fort before supplies arrive, start Civil War • U.S. troops defend fort for 3 ...
... • Southern states take over most federal forts within their borders • Federal troops hold Fort Sumter, harbor of Charleston, South Carolina • Abraham Lincoln decides to send supply ships to Fort Sumter • Confederates attack fort before supplies arrive, start Civil War • U.S. troops defend fort for 3 ...
Good Morning!!!!!!!!!!
... In early April, Sherman closed in on the last Confederate defenders in North Carolina. At the same time Grant broke through Confederate defenses at Petersburg, Virginia, and Lee retreated to Richmond on April 2, 1865 Grant surrounded Lee’s army and demanded the ...
... In early April, Sherman closed in on the last Confederate defenders in North Carolina. At the same time Grant broke through Confederate defenses at Petersburg, Virginia, and Lee retreated to Richmond on April 2, 1865 Grant surrounded Lee’s army and demanded the ...
Jeopardy 2014 - District 196 e
... Declaration that freed the slaves in the rebelling states (Emancipation Proclamation) How many times was Lincoln elected President? (2) What political party was Lincoln the first person elected from (Republican) What State was Lincoln a US Representative from? (Illinois) How did Lincoln legally just ...
... Declaration that freed the slaves in the rebelling states (Emancipation Proclamation) How many times was Lincoln elected President? (2) What political party was Lincoln the first person elected from (Republican) What State was Lincoln a US Representative from? (Illinois) How did Lincoln legally just ...
Slide 1
... Confederates drove the Union forces out of Gettysburg. On the second day, Lee’s forces attacked the ends of the Union line, but the line held. On the third day, Lee ordered General George Pickett to lead 15,000 men in a daring charge against the center of the Union line. The last attack led by Picke ...
... Confederates drove the Union forces out of Gettysburg. On the second day, Lee’s forces attacked the ends of the Union line, but the line held. On the third day, Lee ordered General George Pickett to lead 15,000 men in a daring charge against the center of the Union line. The last attack led by Picke ...
Causes of the Civil War!
... Read the second paragraph of the Emancipation Proclamation: • “That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the Un ...
... Read the second paragraph of the Emancipation Proclamation: • “That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the Un ...
Goal 3
... • 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 slave was emancipated, however, until the end of the war with the passag ...
... • 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 slave was emancipated, however, until the end of the war with the passag ...
EVENT - jhernandez
... 3. When the frontier was finally pacified and the Indians subdued, more than 1500 Sioux were captured. 4. After trials in military courts, nearly 300 were hanged. Result: EVENT – Bloody Antietam gives Union victory Sept. 17, 1862 Supporting details: 1. The Union achieved its first major victory at A ...
... 3. When the frontier was finally pacified and the Indians subdued, more than 1500 Sioux were captured. 4. After trials in military courts, nearly 300 were hanged. Result: EVENT – Bloody Antietam gives Union victory Sept. 17, 1862 Supporting details: 1. The Union achieved its first major victory at A ...
Uncle Tom`s Cabin
... 10. The greatest impact of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry was that it deepened the division between North and South. 11. The main supporters of the new Republican Party were antislavery northerners. 12. The idea that the US was created by the states and that the states could therefore leave the ...
... 10. The greatest impact of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry was that it deepened the division between North and South. 11. The main supporters of the new Republican Party were antislavery northerners. 12. The idea that the US was created by the states and that the states could therefore leave the ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... Every day for more than a month, the New York Tribune published this on the front-page of their newspaper Giving into popular public pressure, Lincoln ordered an ATTACK!!! Battle of Bull Run July 21, 1861, Union troops left Washington, D.C. They headed toward Richmond, Virginia, 100 miles ...
... Every day for more than a month, the New York Tribune published this on the front-page of their newspaper Giving into popular public pressure, Lincoln ordered an ATTACK!!! Battle of Bull Run July 21, 1861, Union troops left Washington, D.C. They headed toward Richmond, Virginia, 100 miles ...
War Begins – Major Battles & Events
... Left path of destruction 60 miles wide – angered the south deeply! ...
... Left path of destruction 60 miles wide – angered the south deeply! ...
The Civil War
... • “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” – Purpose of the Introduction? ...
... • “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” – Purpose of the Introduction? ...
civil_war_timeline
... As the commander of the Union Army, General McClellan sent troops to attack from the Atlantic Coast towards Richmond, and ended up in Yorktown, just east of Richmond. Fighting ferociously, McClellan continued to defeat the Union until General Joseph E Johnston took control , the later during the war ...
... As the commander of the Union Army, General McClellan sent troops to attack from the Atlantic Coast towards Richmond, and ended up in Yorktown, just east of Richmond. Fighting ferociously, McClellan continued to defeat the Union until General Joseph E Johnston took control , the later during the war ...
Chapter 11 - s3.amazonaws.com
... called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. • The Deep South (which had already seceded), felt that Lincoln was now waging an aggressive war, and was joined by four more Southern states: Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. – The capital of ...
... called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. • The Deep South (which had already seceded), felt that Lincoln was now waging an aggressive war, and was joined by four more Southern states: Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. – The capital of ...
Review for test
... Lincoln stated his main goal for the nation was to (1) use the vote to resolve the conflict over slavery (2) free all slaves in the United States (3) uphold the Dred Scott decision (4) preserve the Union 4 is answer “Compromise Enables Maine and Missouri to Enter the Union” “California Joins the Uni ...
... Lincoln stated his main goal for the nation was to (1) use the vote to resolve the conflict over slavery (2) free all slaves in the United States (3) uphold the Dred Scott decision (4) preserve the Union 4 is answer “Compromise Enables Maine and Missouri to Enter the Union” “California Joins the Uni ...
Unit 9 ~ The Civil War
... Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas voted to secede or withdraw from the Union. In February 1861, these states established a new nation called the Confederate States of America. They chose as president of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis, who was serving as one of Mississippi ...
... Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas voted to secede or withdraw from the Union. In February 1861, these states established a new nation called the Confederate States of America. They chose as president of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis, who was serving as one of Mississippi ...
Chapter 15 Section 5 Union victories in 1863
... and economic resources, in the hope of ruining the South’s economy and ending its ability to fight. He hoped this would speed the end of the war. ...
... and economic resources, in the hope of ruining the South’s economy and ending its ability to fight. He hoped this would speed the end of the war. ...
Ch. 21 Notes The Furnace of the Civil War
... Phillip Sheridan lose in western Virginia to cause as much destruction as possible 3. He also sends William T. Sherman on his “March to the Sea” – Sherman marches from Chattanooga, TN, to Savannah, GA, causing as much destruction as possible. 4. This strategy was known as total war and its purpose i ...
... Phillip Sheridan lose in western Virginia to cause as much destruction as possible 3. He also sends William T. Sherman on his “March to the Sea” – Sherman marches from Chattanooga, TN, to Savannah, GA, causing as much destruction as possible. 4. This strategy was known as total war and its purpose i ...
The Civil War - Cloudfront.net
... McClellan the Tortoise • Following these Confederate victories, Jefferson Davis ordered Lee to launch an offensive into Maryland. • He hoped that a victory in the North would convince Britain and France to recognize and support the Confederacy. • McClellan’s troops marched slowly after Lee’s. At a ...
... McClellan the Tortoise • Following these Confederate victories, Jefferson Davis ordered Lee to launch an offensive into Maryland. • He hoped that a victory in the North would convince Britain and France to recognize and support the Confederacy. • McClellan’s troops marched slowly after Lee’s. At a ...
the civil war and reconstruction
... 1. The last major Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River was a. Memphis b. Vicksburg c. New Orleans d. Fort Donnellson 2. 2. Under the fourteenth amendment, many of those who had served in the Confederate government or army were a. automatically reinstated as full citizens of the United Sta ...
... 1. The last major Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River was a. Memphis b. Vicksburg c. New Orleans d. Fort Donnellson 2. 2. Under the fourteenth amendment, many of those who had served in the Confederate government or army were a. automatically reinstated as full citizens of the United Sta ...
Name: Date - Bibb County Schools
... However, he didn’t have enough ___________ or __________________ to keep fighting General Grant’s large army. He ______________________ to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse in April, 1865. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson: Jackson was General______________ most gifted general. He helped Lee win key battles, ...
... However, he didn’t have enough ___________ or __________________ to keep fighting General Grant’s large army. He ______________________ to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse in April, 1865. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson: Jackson was General______________ most gifted general. He helped Lee win key battles, ...
Civil War - Your History Site
... War Begins! November 6, 1860 Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president 1st Republican gained only 40 percent of the popular vote ...
... War Begins! November 6, 1860 Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president 1st Republican gained only 40 percent of the popular vote ...
24CivilWar1861to1863
... •Slavery abolished, African Americans become citizens with the right to vote, but the equality of all men continues to be a struggle in our country today. ...
... •Slavery abolished, African Americans become citizens with the right to vote, but the equality of all men continues to be a struggle in our country today. ...
The Civil War - Faculty . > Home
... Manifest Destiny and War expanded the US to the Pacific Ocean Westward Expansion of Slavery after US-Mexico War Debates over slavery in the West ripped the country apart Ideologies of state’s rights Polarized the North & South No common ground in political parties ...
... Manifest Destiny and War expanded the US to the Pacific Ocean Westward Expansion of Slavery after US-Mexico War Debates over slavery in the West ripped the country apart Ideologies of state’s rights Polarized the North & South No common ground in political parties ...
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... U.S. children have been taught since that day that the war was fought to free the slaves. This moral explanation is to justify 620,000 Americans killed on the battlefield, plus another 60,000 civilian deaths (mostly Southern and not including those who perished during Reconstruction). The U.S. gover ...
... U.S. children have been taught since that day that the war was fought to free the slaves. This moral explanation is to justify 620,000 Americans killed on the battlefield, plus another 60,000 civilian deaths (mostly Southern and not including those who perished during Reconstruction). The U.S. gover ...
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.