The Civil War
... were filled with slaves, this basically was the weakness of the south’s economy. If the slaves moved north, then the slave would be free citizens and most importantly, able to join the union army. ...
... were filled with slaves, this basically was the weakness of the south’s economy. If the slaves moved north, then the slave would be free citizens and most importantly, able to join the union army. ...
Chapter 23
... In early 1864, Lincoln made him commander of all the Union armies. Grant’s strategy was to wear down the southern armies and destroy their vital lines of supply. Grant's most significant triumphs was in Tennessee where he opened the gateway to the important regions in Tennessee, Georgia and th ...
... In early 1864, Lincoln made him commander of all the Union armies. Grant’s strategy was to wear down the southern armies and destroy their vital lines of supply. Grant's most significant triumphs was in Tennessee where he opened the gateway to the important regions in Tennessee, Georgia and th ...
Chapter 11: The Civil War
... 2. Angry at having to free slaves, mobs rampage through New York City Section 3: Life During Wartime The Civil War brings about dramatic social and economic changes in American society. I. African Americans Fight for Freedom A. African-American Soldiers 1. African Americans 1% of North’s population, ...
... 2. Angry at having to free slaves, mobs rampage through New York City Section 3: Life During Wartime The Civil War brings about dramatic social and economic changes in American society. I. African Americans Fight for Freedom A. African-American Soldiers 1. African Americans 1% of North’s population, ...
Civil War
... cemetery on the sight Freedom” of Gettysburg battlefield. Made winning a Moral “The World will little issue. note, nor long • Short Speech remember what we • Powerful affirmation say here, but it can of Lincoln’s desire to never forget what they see the Union did here.” reunited. ...
... cemetery on the sight Freedom” of Gettysburg battlefield. Made winning a Moral “The World will little issue. note, nor long • Short Speech remember what we • Powerful affirmation say here, but it can of Lincoln’s desire to never forget what they see the Union did here.” reunited. ...
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... 8. Even before the Emancipation Proclamation, some __________ (#) African Americans had left slavery for the safety of Union lines. Despite the limitations of the proclamation, African Americans in the North greeted it _______________. 9. ____________________ wrote, “We shout for joy that we live t ...
... 8. Even before the Emancipation Proclamation, some __________ (#) African Americans had left slavery for the safety of Union lines. Despite the limitations of the proclamation, African Americans in the North greeted it _______________. 9. ____________________ wrote, “We shout for joy that we live t ...
The Union - werkmeisteramericanhistoryii
... The mountainous counties of northwestern Virginia remained loyal to the Union as well. People there had few slaves. They set up their own government, and in 1863 a new state was admitted to the Union. ...
... The mountainous counties of northwestern Virginia remained loyal to the Union as well. People there had few slaves. They set up their own government, and in 1863 a new state was admitted to the Union. ...
America`s History Seventh Edition
... both armies with eager volunteers; however, death toll discouraged enlistment and both sides soon needed draft. In April 1862, Confederate States of America imposed first draft in U.S. history: existing soldiers would serve duration of war, and men ages 18-35 would serve three years (increased to ag ...
... both armies with eager volunteers; however, death toll discouraged enlistment and both sides soon needed draft. In April 1862, Confederate States of America imposed first draft in U.S. history: existing soldiers would serve duration of war, and men ages 18-35 would serve three years (increased to ag ...
Hist 10B Study Guide revised
... 67. The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by Lincoln after the perceived Union victory at Antietam, intended to free all slaves in states rebelling against the Union. 68. The 54th Massachusetts was one of the first African American regiments formed after blacks were allowed to fight for the Union as ...
... 67. The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by Lincoln after the perceived Union victory at Antietam, intended to free all slaves in states rebelling against the Union. 68. The 54th Massachusetts was one of the first African American regiments formed after blacks were allowed to fight for the Union as ...
United States History Chapter 11
... African Americans enjoyed a new freedom, however for many it was a freedom that they were unequipped for. All the former slaves had known was farming (many became sharecroppers and tenant farmers after the war). Many were uneducated. They faced the constant resentment of the former ruling class in t ...
... African Americans enjoyed a new freedom, however for many it was a freedom that they were unequipped for. All the former slaves had known was farming (many became sharecroppers and tenant farmers after the war). Many were uneducated. They faced the constant resentment of the former ruling class in t ...
Review for Chapter 11 Section 1 Quiz
... What advantages did the Union have? What advantages did the Confederacy have? The Civil War began with the firing on_____in Charleston Harbor. Northern newspapers dubbed the Union’s strategy the______, after a snake that wraps around its victims and ...
... What advantages did the Union have? What advantages did the Confederacy have? The Civil War began with the firing on_____in Charleston Harbor. Northern newspapers dubbed the Union’s strategy the______, after a snake that wraps around its victims and ...
First Battle of Bull Run
... brigade and caused the collapse of McDowell’s Union Army. Union forces began a disorderly and poorly managed retreat, accompanied by screaming spectators who clogged the retreat path. Confederate forces, also in a state of disarray, captured several hundred Union soldiers but failed to pursue the re ...
... brigade and caused the collapse of McDowell’s Union Army. Union forces began a disorderly and poorly managed retreat, accompanied by screaming spectators who clogged the retreat path. Confederate forces, also in a state of disarray, captured several hundred Union soldiers but failed to pursue the re ...
Goal 3 Review
... 3. Many historians consider Uncle Tom's Cabin, by _______, to be a cause of the Civil War. 4. Anger over the Kansas-Nebraska Act resulted in a new coalition that became the _______________ Party. 5. The politician who said "a house divided against itself cannot stand" was _____________. 6. The disso ...
... 3. Many historians consider Uncle Tom's Cabin, by _______, to be a cause of the Civil War. 4. Anger over the Kansas-Nebraska Act resulted in a new coalition that became the _______________ Party. 5. The politician who said "a house divided against itself cannot stand" was _____________. 6. The disso ...
The North Takes Charge
... little town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Union troops watched thousands of Confederate soldiers advance toward them across an open field B. An hour later, half of the Confederate force lay dead or wounded because of the North’s heavy weaponry C. The July 3rd infantry charge was part of a three-day b ...
... little town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Union troops watched thousands of Confederate soldiers advance toward them across an open field B. An hour later, half of the Confederate force lay dead or wounded because of the North’s heavy weaponry C. The July 3rd infantry charge was part of a three-day b ...
A Divided Nation - Study Guide
... that all slaves, including those in the southern states, were now free. The ____________________ won the Civil War. The Civil War lasted for _______________________________. The Civil War is known as the “first modern war” because a lot of new___________________ was used. --------------------------- ...
... that all slaves, including those in the southern states, were now free. The ____________________ won the Civil War. The Civil War lasted for _______________________________. The Civil War is known as the “first modern war” because a lot of new___________________ was used. --------------------------- ...
Chapter 16p. 515 homework Ques. 1, 37 1. Fort SumterнаUnion fort
... He had to either surrender the fort or send ships to resupply the troops that were there. He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other milita ...
... He had to either surrender the fort or send ships to resupply the troops that were there. He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other milita ...
The Civil War
... • The South had poor medical care • Since the South had such poor medical care more people would die ...
... • The South had poor medical care • Since the South had such poor medical care more people would die ...
Bell Work 11/21
... Bell Work 11/21 You are a member of Congress at the end of the Civil War… How do you think the U.S. should approach Reconstruction? ...
... Bell Work 11/21 You are a member of Congress at the end of the Civil War… How do you think the U.S. should approach Reconstruction? ...
SSUSH9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals
... from) the United States, followed by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and then Texas. They formed a new country called the Confederate States of America (the “Confederacy”). When they attacked the U.S. Army base at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, in April 1861, the long- feared Civil ...
... from) the United States, followed by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and then Texas. They formed a new country called the Confederate States of America (the “Confederacy”). When they attacked the U.S. Army base at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, in April 1861, the long- feared Civil ...
Gettysburg - Warren County Schools
... 1. to disrupt the Union’s ability to attack the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia 2. to draw the United States Army away from the safety of the defenses of Washington, D.C. and fight them in the “open” 3. to take the war away from the farmers in Virginia who were having problems planting and ...
... 1. to disrupt the Union’s ability to attack the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia 2. to draw the United States Army away from the safety of the defenses of Washington, D.C. and fight them in the “open” 3. to take the war away from the farmers in Virginia who were having problems planting and ...
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... Ordered to march and capture from Atlanta to the Atlantic Ocean Atlanta is captured in September 1864 Sherman’s march to the sea begins and his men burn a large part of Atlanta His men rip up railroad tracks, build bonfires from the railroad ties and twist the rails They kill livestock and tear up f ...
... Ordered to march and capture from Atlanta to the Atlantic Ocean Atlanta is captured in September 1864 Sherman’s march to the sea begins and his men burn a large part of Atlanta His men rip up railroad tracks, build bonfires from the railroad ties and twist the rails They kill livestock and tear up f ...
Events in the Civil War
... African Americans and the War In the South, African American farm and plantation labor released white males for the war effort. Slaves performed many non-combat jobs in the Confederate army. Escaped slaves worked for the Union army in various jobs. They formed Union army regiments in Louisiana, Sou ...
... African Americans and the War In the South, African American farm and plantation labor released white males for the war effort. Slaves performed many non-combat jobs in the Confederate army. Escaped slaves worked for the Union army in various jobs. They formed Union army regiments in Louisiana, Sou ...
1. Who has the event that caused 7 states to secede? I have the
... Mrs. O’Neill’s Civil War and Reconstruction Zip It Game ...
... Mrs. O’Neill’s Civil War and Reconstruction Zip It Game ...
Civil War Battles - United States History
... Generous terms of surrender Grant offered to let officers keep their side arms. Confederate soldiers were aloud to keep their own horses and mules (for spring plowing). Grant wrote that “each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not be disturbed United States authorities” as long ...
... Generous terms of surrender Grant offered to let officers keep their side arms. Confederate soldiers were aloud to keep their own horses and mules (for spring plowing). Grant wrote that “each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not be disturbed United States authorities” as long ...
The Challenges of Command and Leadership, 1862
... • Army of the Cumberland • Army of the James • Army of the Gulf • Army of the Potomac • Army of the Ohio • Army of the Shenandoah • Army of the Tennessee • Army of Virginia • Army of the West (USA) ...
... • Army of the Cumberland • Army of the James • Army of the Gulf • Army of the Potomac • Army of the Ohio • Army of the Shenandoah • Army of the Tennessee • Army of Virginia • Army of the West (USA) ...
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.