AP U - Uplift Community High School
... Confederate cannons fired on Fort Sumter when it was learned that: a. Lincoln had ordered the fort reinforced with federal troops b. Lincoln had ordered supplies sent to the fort c. The fort’s commander was planning to evacuate his troops secretly from the fort d. Lincoln had called for seventy-five ...
... Confederate cannons fired on Fort Sumter when it was learned that: a. Lincoln had ordered the fort reinforced with federal troops b. Lincoln had ordered supplies sent to the fort c. The fort’s commander was planning to evacuate his troops secretly from the fort d. Lincoln had called for seventy-five ...
CHAPTER 4: THE UNION IN PERIL
... The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters. Both were particularly concerned with civil rights. Both wives lost their children while living in the White House. Both Presidents were shot on a Friday. Both were shot in the head. Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy. Kennedy's secretary ...
... The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters. Both were particularly concerned with civil rights. Both wives lost their children while living in the White House. Both Presidents were shot on a Friday. Both were shot in the head. Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy. Kennedy's secretary ...
candidate
... the South– SC seceded from the Union. • Followed by: Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. • CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA • Feb. 1861, the 7 seceded states formed the Confederate States of America. • Chose Jefferson Davis as President • Chose Montgomery, Alabama as the capita ...
... the South– SC seceded from the Union. • Followed by: Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. • CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA • Feb. 1861, the 7 seceded states formed the Confederate States of America. • Chose Jefferson Davis as President • Chose Montgomery, Alabama as the capita ...
Secession cw Recon summary
... In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States despite not winning any Southern states. The election itself featured Stephen Douglas who represented the northern states Democratic Party. The southern states nominated John Breckenridge of Kentucky who vowed to uphold slavery. Anot ...
... In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States despite not winning any Southern states. The election itself featured Stephen Douglas who represented the northern states Democratic Party. The southern states nominated John Breckenridge of Kentucky who vowed to uphold slavery. Anot ...
Causes of the Civil War - Effingham County Schools
... War fought on confederate soil Lack of military leadership ...
... War fought on confederate soil Lack of military leadership ...
Chapter 6 Notes
... 1) Constitution gave power to take enemies property and slaves were considered “property” 2) Issues Emancipation Proclamation – Sept. 22,1862 (after Battle of Antietam a) Frees all enslaved people in rebel territory (Jan. 1, 1863) C. Effects of the Proclamation 1) Did not free a single slave 2) Linc ...
... 1) Constitution gave power to take enemies property and slaves were considered “property” 2) Issues Emancipation Proclamation – Sept. 22,1862 (after Battle of Antietam a) Frees all enslaved people in rebel territory (Jan. 1, 1863) C. Effects of the Proclamation 1) Did not free a single slave 2) Linc ...
Final Review Guide
... 1. ________________________________________ To leave or withdraw; remove 2. ________________________________________ Someone who is anti-slavery/wanted to end slavery in the US. 3. ________________________________________ The right for people to govern themselves 4. _________________________________ ...
... 1. ________________________________________ To leave or withdraw; remove 2. ________________________________________ Someone who is anti-slavery/wanted to end slavery in the US. 3. ________________________________________ The right for people to govern themselves 4. _________________________________ ...
Document
... Why Consider A Counterfactual Outcome? Because It Mattered Who Won This War A Southern Victory Means: A Slave Republic In North America Political Realignment in Western World Lincoln On The Problem Of Settling Disputes Between The USA And An Independent CSA: A husband and wife may be divorced, ...
... Why Consider A Counterfactual Outcome? Because It Mattered Who Won This War A Southern Victory Means: A Slave Republic In North America Political Realignment in Western World Lincoln On The Problem Of Settling Disputes Between The USA And An Independent CSA: A husband and wife may be divorced, ...
Lincoln to
... upon the assumption of the equality of races. This was an error. ... Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea; its foundations are laid, its corner–stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery — subordination to the superior race — ...
... upon the assumption of the equality of races. This was an error. ... Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea; its foundations are laid, its corner–stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery — subordination to the superior race — ...
The Battle Of Chickamauga - ushistory
... American Civil War • Also, the battle involved the second highest number of casualties in the war following the Battle of Gettysburg. • The battle was fought between the Union Army of the Cumberland under Major General William Rosecrans and the Confederate army of Tennessee under General Braxton Bra ...
... American Civil War • Also, the battle involved the second highest number of casualties in the war following the Battle of Gettysburg. • The battle was fought between the Union Army of the Cumberland under Major General William Rosecrans and the Confederate army of Tennessee under General Braxton Bra ...
PowerPoint Civil War Review
... in Northern and Western states before the Civil War. Abolitionists wanted slaves to be freed. Some abolitionists favored relocating them in Africa. Many, but not all, abolitionists believed African-American slaves should have the same freedoms as their owners. Southern states opposed the abolition o ...
... in Northern and Western states before the Civil War. Abolitionists wanted slaves to be freed. Some abolitionists favored relocating them in Africa. Many, but not all, abolitionists believed African-American slaves should have the same freedoms as their owners. Southern states opposed the abolition o ...
The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points
... African-Americans were allowed to join the Union army. Even though they were paid less and had to buy their own uniforms, many joined the army because they supported Lincoln. The first group of all black troops against the Confederacy in South Carolina was the 54th regiment. ...
... African-Americans were allowed to join the Union army. Even though they were paid less and had to buy their own uniforms, many joined the army because they supported Lincoln. The first group of all black troops against the Confederacy in South Carolina was the 54th regiment. ...
Talking Points on Soldier and Civilian Experience Impact on a
... Confederate dollar lacked the credibility of the U.S. currency. Scarce food, also a result of the Union coastal blockade made food prices reach unfathomable heights and created a healthy black market which exploited already suffering civilians. Ex: barrel of flour reached $70.00 in South by 1863. Ci ...
... Confederate dollar lacked the credibility of the U.S. currency. Scarce food, also a result of the Union coastal blockade made food prices reach unfathomable heights and created a healthy black market which exploited already suffering civilians. Ex: barrel of flour reached $70.00 in South by 1863. Ci ...
Jan-Feb 2016 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... January 2, 1863 – Confederates defeated at the Battle of Murfreesboro (Stones River), Tennessee; ...
... January 2, 1863 – Confederates defeated at the Battle of Murfreesboro (Stones River), Tennessee; ...
AIM: THE CIVIL WAR BEGINS Which of the following statements
... The new nation was named the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy ...
... The new nation was named the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy ...
The Civil War - Lewis-Palmer School District 38
... civilians. All began to starve, resorting to eating their cattle, horses, and pets. On July 4, 1863, Pemberton was forced to surrender. Of the 35,825 dead, only 4,550 were Union. Because of this slow and horrible defeat, citizens of Vicksburg refused to celebrate the 4th of July for 81 years. ...
... civilians. All began to starve, resorting to eating their cattle, horses, and pets. On July 4, 1863, Pemberton was forced to surrender. Of the 35,825 dead, only 4,550 were Union. Because of this slow and horrible defeat, citizens of Vicksburg refused to celebrate the 4th of July for 81 years. ...
The American Civil War
... On 20th December 1860 the Southern states took drastic action to protect their own interests when a secession convention met in South Carolina, and the Southern states began to break away from the Union. They later chose Jefferson Davis as their President. ...
... On 20th December 1860 the Southern states took drastic action to protect their own interests when a secession convention met in South Carolina, and the Southern states began to break away from the Union. They later chose Jefferson Davis as their President. ...
Civil War Significances
... • North’s strategy to defeat the South- The plan would suffocate the South as an anaconda suffocates its prey. • Capture the Mississippi River, Capture, Richmond Virginia and blockade the South’s seaports ...
... • North’s strategy to defeat the South- The plan would suffocate the South as an anaconda suffocates its prey. • Capture the Mississippi River, Capture, Richmond Virginia and blockade the South’s seaports ...
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... arm was amputated and he died from pneumonia. The Battle of Antietam - On September 17th, 1862, Union and Confederate forces fought at Antietam Creek in Maryland. - It was the bloodiest single day of fighting in the entire Civil War. Over 20,000 were killed, wounded, or went missing. - Robert E. Lee ...
... arm was amputated and he died from pneumonia. The Battle of Antietam - On September 17th, 1862, Union and Confederate forces fought at Antietam Creek in Maryland. - It was the bloodiest single day of fighting in the entire Civil War. Over 20,000 were killed, wounded, or went missing. - Robert E. Lee ...
Gettysburg Address
... our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us ...
... our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us ...
Chapter 15 Section 1
... to occupy KY but Lincoln refused because he did not want the state to secede. When Confederates invaded KY, it decided to support the North. *Lincoln acted more aggressively to keep control of MO and MD. When MO’s gov’t sided with the South, Union supporters set up their own state gov’t. When fighti ...
... to occupy KY but Lincoln refused because he did not want the state to secede. When Confederates invaded KY, it decided to support the North. *Lincoln acted more aggressively to keep control of MO and MD. When MO’s gov’t sided with the South, Union supporters set up their own state gov’t. When fighti ...
05 USH (06-09) (1848-1877) Period 5. Westward Growth
... Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation (1) (2) a. Freed slaves in rebelling states NOT border states (1) D. Vicksburg (1) (2) (3) (May 1863) Union victory-completed part of the Anaconda Plan ...
... Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation (1) (2) a. Freed slaves in rebelling states NOT border states (1) D. Vicksburg (1) (2) (3) (May 1863) Union victory-completed part of the Anaconda Plan ...
Chapter 16 Notes
... b) Hoped Great Britain and France would eventually help the South due to their dependence on Southern cotton c) The South eventually had a more offensive-minded strategy that included invading the North several times 2. Northern strategy was to invade and conquer the South a) Anaconda Plan: Union st ...
... b) Hoped Great Britain and France would eventually help the South due to their dependence on Southern cotton c) The South eventually had a more offensive-minded strategy that included invading the North several times 2. Northern strategy was to invade and conquer the South a) Anaconda Plan: Union st ...
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR TRIVIA QUIZ
... b. A.P. Hill c. D.H. Hill d. Richard Ewell 22> On what date did General Lee surrender his forces to the Union? a. April 9, 1865 b. May 1, 1865 c. February 9, 1865 d. March 29, 1865 ...
... b. A.P. Hill c. D.H. Hill d. Richard Ewell 22> On what date did General Lee surrender his forces to the Union? a. April 9, 1865 b. May 1, 1865 c. February 9, 1865 d. March 29, 1865 ...
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.