Civil War and Reconstruction
... Slave whose case went to the U.S. Supreme Court; argued that he was free because he had lived in a free state; U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the owner ruling that slaves were property ...
... Slave whose case went to the U.S. Supreme Court; argued that he was free because he had lived in a free state; U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the owner ruling that slaves were property ...
Unit-5-Almost-There-Civil-War-and-Reconstruction
... Slave whose case went to the U.S. Supreme Court; argued that he was free because he had lived in a free state; U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the owner ruling that slaves were property ...
... Slave whose case went to the U.S. Supreme Court; argued that he was free because he had lived in a free state; U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the owner ruling that slaves were property ...
Class Set - Griffin Middle School
... Slave whose case went to the U.S. Supreme Court; argued that he was free because he had lived in a free state; U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the owner ruling that slaves were property ...
... Slave whose case went to the U.S. Supreme Court; argued that he was free because he had lived in a free state; U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the owner ruling that slaves were property ...
rebels of the Union
... 3. How did Virginia’s decision to secede improve the South’s chances of winning? ...
... 3. How did Virginia’s decision to secede improve the South’s chances of winning? ...
Class Set - Griffin Middle School
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
From Bull Run to Antietam
... Peninsular Campaign In March of 1862 Union General McClellan order his army out of the Potomac under orders of President Lincoln and moved them along the coast to a place south east of the Confederate capital of Virginia. A fight ensued, after a period of delay by McClellan, at Seven Pines. 53. What ...
... Peninsular Campaign In March of 1862 Union General McClellan order his army out of the Potomac under orders of President Lincoln and moved them along the coast to a place south east of the Confederate capital of Virginia. A fight ensued, after a period of delay by McClellan, at Seven Pines. 53. What ...
Study Guide - Social Circle City Schools
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
the civil war
... Union suffered 12,000 casualties; Confederates suffered 13,000 casualties Shifted control of the Civil War from the South to the North; Union gained an edge over the Confederacy General McClellan refused to use reserve soldiers at Antietam because he thought General Lee was gathering reserves for a ...
... Union suffered 12,000 casualties; Confederates suffered 13,000 casualties Shifted control of the Civil War from the South to the North; Union gained an edge over the Confederacy General McClellan refused to use reserve soldiers at Antietam because he thought General Lee was gathering reserves for a ...
PART ONE: First Things First: Beginnings in History, to 500 B
... fire-eaters elsewhere in the Deep South quickly followed. ...
... fire-eaters elsewhere in the Deep South quickly followed. ...
ď - Google Sites
... Abraham Lincoln wanted to make a statement to the South that he would have the slaves be “forever free”. It helped to end slavery only in areas that were fighting the Union. ...
... Abraham Lincoln wanted to make a statement to the South that he would have the slaves be “forever free”. It helped to end slavery only in areas that were fighting the Union. ...
The Road to Civil War Part 5
... was the last straw. They believed that the President and the Congress would be totally against them. Many leaders had already decided that if Lincoln did win the election it was their duty to leave the Union. ...
... was the last straw. They believed that the President and the Congress would be totally against them. Many leaders had already decided that if Lincoln did win the election it was their duty to leave the Union. ...
The Civil War
... Many people were angry with the draft that one day an angry mob destroyed the draft offices in New York. People in the South lost their homes since all of the fighting took place in the South. With the war there were more jobs for women like being schoolteachers, working in factories, nurses, or sec ...
... Many people were angry with the draft that one day an angry mob destroyed the draft offices in New York. People in the South lost their homes since all of the fighting took place in the South. With the war there were more jobs for women like being schoolteachers, working in factories, nurses, or sec ...
15 The Union Severed
... right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan—to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with al ...
... right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan—to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with al ...
Chapter 7 Section 3----------------The Turning Point
... The War in the East (pp. 251-253)—Union Goal: Capture Richmond A. Seven Days Battle---Lee inflicted heavy casualties on the Union Army & forced McClellan to retreat back to Washington B. 2nd Battle of Bull Run---South forced the North to retreat—Confederates 20 miles from Washington, D.C. C. Battle ...
... The War in the East (pp. 251-253)—Union Goal: Capture Richmond A. Seven Days Battle---Lee inflicted heavy casualties on the Union Army & forced McClellan to retreat back to Washington B. 2nd Battle of Bull Run---South forced the North to retreat—Confederates 20 miles from Washington, D.C. C. Battle ...
Unit 6- Civil War Notes - Fredericksburg City Schools
... Civil War Unit Interactive Notes Table of Contents Differences between Northern and Southern States Events Leading to Secession and War Creation of West Virginia Major Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia Whites, Enslaved African Americans, Free African Americans, and American Indians during the Civ ...
... Civil War Unit Interactive Notes Table of Contents Differences between Northern and Southern States Events Leading to Secession and War Creation of West Virginia Major Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia Whites, Enslaved African Americans, Free African Americans, and American Indians during the Civ ...
The Civil War
... News of Fort Sumter’s fall united the North Lincoln’s call for troops had the opposite effect on the “upper” Southern states In May, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed Virginia The western counties of Virginia seceded from the state and re-joined the union Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, ...
... News of Fort Sumter’s fall united the North Lincoln’s call for troops had the opposite effect on the “upper” Southern states In May, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed Virginia The western counties of Virginia seceded from the state and re-joined the union Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, ...
Girding for War: The North & the South
... Lincoln took office on March 4, 1861 7 states had already seceded, 8 more were trying to decide Inaugural address – there would be no conflict unless the South provoked it Why will the North and South be difficult to separate? How would things been different if there was a clean split? ...
... Lincoln took office on March 4, 1861 7 states had already seceded, 8 more were trying to decide Inaugural address – there would be no conflict unless the South provoked it Why will the North and South be difficult to separate? How would things been different if there was a clean split? ...
Study Guide Sheet – Day 1 (Part I) of Final Exam
... “I never in my life felt more certain that I am doing right than I do in signing this paper… If my name is every goes down in history it will be for this act, and my whole soul is in it.” --Abraham Lincoln, 1863 African Americans role in the Civil War: -At first, both the North and the South prevent ...
... “I never in my life felt more certain that I am doing right than I do in signing this paper… If my name is every goes down in history it will be for this act, and my whole soul is in it.” --Abraham Lincoln, 1863 African Americans role in the Civil War: -At first, both the North and the South prevent ...
The Civil War - wikineedsmorenames
... • Jan. 1 Lincolns presented the emcipaton proclamation. The proclamation declared, “ all persons held as slaves within any states or designed part of , the state, the people where of shall be in rebellion against the U.S. shall be then, the for world and forever free. ...
... • Jan. 1 Lincolns presented the emcipaton proclamation. The proclamation declared, “ all persons held as slaves within any states or designed part of , the state, the people where of shall be in rebellion against the U.S. shall be then, the for world and forever free. ...
The Civil War
... His forces destroyed military targets as well as industry, infrastructure, and civilian property and disrupted the South's economy and its transportation networks. “I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twe ...
... His forces destroyed military targets as well as industry, infrastructure, and civilian property and disrupted the South's economy and its transportation networks. “I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twe ...
4th QUARTER REVIEW
... clean cotton. This meant the Southern states could grow more cotton so it ______W____ the need for slave labor. 3. Despite an economy based on growing cotton, most ______R_____ did not own slaves. 4. People wanted to end or abolish slavery were known as _____A______. Famous examples included both Ha ...
... clean cotton. This meant the Southern states could grow more cotton so it ______W____ the need for slave labor. 3. Despite an economy based on growing cotton, most ______R_____ did not own slaves. 4. People wanted to end or abolish slavery were known as _____A______. Famous examples included both Ha ...
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.