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Gettysburg: A Turning Point (HA)
... Union and Confederate troops met on July 1, 1863, west of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Union troops, about 90,000 strong, were led by newly appointed General George C. Meade. After a brief skirmish, they occupied four miles of high ground along an area known as Cemetery Ridge. About a mile to the ...
... Union and Confederate troops met on July 1, 1863, west of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Union troops, about 90,000 strong, were led by newly appointed General George C. Meade. After a brief skirmish, they occupied four miles of high ground along an area known as Cemetery Ridge. About a mile to the ...
Agenda - TeacherPage
... Battle of Shiloh: was a two day bloody battle between both sides, however the Union was victorious in gaining greater control of the Mississippi River Valley. New Orleans: The Union wanted to protect the Port of New Orleans. The Union Admiral David Farragut had his ship wrapped in heavy chains and o ...
... Battle of Shiloh: was a two day bloody battle between both sides, however the Union was victorious in gaining greater control of the Mississippi River Valley. New Orleans: The Union wanted to protect the Port of New Orleans. The Union Admiral David Farragut had his ship wrapped in heavy chains and o ...
Civil War Chronological Order
... historians believe that this was the turning point of the war. Lee escaped with his remaining troops to Virginia. The North won another battle at Vicksburg when General Grant captured the Confederate city of Vicksburg. The starving city of Vicksburg and 30,000 Confederate troops had to surrender to ...
... historians believe that this was the turning point of the war. Lee escaped with his remaining troops to Virginia. The North won another battle at Vicksburg when General Grant captured the Confederate city of Vicksburg. The starving city of Vicksburg and 30,000 Confederate troops had to surrender to ...
The Civil War: Important Battles and Events
... small Pennsylvania town called Gettysburg. (3 days of fighting; 51,000 casualties). ...
... small Pennsylvania town called Gettysburg. (3 days of fighting; 51,000 casualties). ...
January 1861 -- The South Secedes.
... of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and eight eight, whereby the Constitution of the United State of America was ratified, and also all Acts and parts of Acts of the General Assembly of this State, ratifying amendment of the said Constitution, are here by repealed; and that the ...
... of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and eight eight, whereby the Constitution of the United State of America was ratified, and also all Acts and parts of Acts of the General Assembly of this State, ratifying amendment of the said Constitution, are here by repealed; and that the ...
January 1861 -- The South Secedes.
... • The Missouri Compromise admitted California to the Union as a free state but contained many compromises with slavery for other areas to keep the South happy and not fearful. • The Kansas Nebraska Act broke the Missouri Compromises solution to slavery in Louisiana Territory of no slaves north of th ...
... • The Missouri Compromise admitted California to the Union as a free state but contained many compromises with slavery for other areas to keep the South happy and not fearful. • The Kansas Nebraska Act broke the Missouri Compromises solution to slavery in Louisiana Territory of no slaves north of th ...
Civil War PPT
... o Allowed Lincoln to maintain the support of the border states while pushing them closer to emancipation o Transformed the Union war aims o Further divided the Northern Democrats • Copperhead Democrats – Wanted an immediate end to the war & saw Lincoln as a tyrant • War Democrats – Demanded an aggre ...
... o Allowed Lincoln to maintain the support of the border states while pushing them closer to emancipation o Transformed the Union war aims o Further divided the Northern Democrats • Copperhead Democrats – Wanted an immediate end to the war & saw Lincoln as a tyrant • War Democrats – Demanded an aggre ...
Mur_Con15
... Any state could leave whenever it wished Seven southern states had seceded by Lincoln’s inauguration Most northerners saw secession as unconstitutional and ...
... Any state could leave whenever it wished Seven southern states had seceded by Lincoln’s inauguration Most northerners saw secession as unconstitutional and ...
Love Story Notes part 2
... Confederate 4-Part Plans 1. Fight a strictly defensive war until the Northerners tired of fighting 2. When the war became unpopular in the North, Lincoln would stop the fighting and recognize the South’s independence 3. The Confederacy counted on aid from Europe 4. Cotton was grown in the ...
... Confederate 4-Part Plans 1. Fight a strictly defensive war until the Northerners tired of fighting 2. When the war became unpopular in the North, Lincoln would stop the fighting and recognize the South’s independence 3. The Confederacy counted on aid from Europe 4. Cotton was grown in the ...
The American Civil War
... • President of Confederacy was Jefferson Davis. • 7 states had seceded. • The first to secede was South Carolina. • The Confederate capital would eventually be Richmond, Virginia. ...
... • President of Confederacy was Jefferson Davis. • 7 states had seceded. • The first to secede was South Carolina. • The Confederate capital would eventually be Richmond, Virginia. ...
The Civil War
... First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) 1861 – The first major battle of the Civil War that took place in Virginia. Confederate Army won. ...
... First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) 1861 – The first major battle of the Civil War that took place in Virginia. Confederate Army won. ...
Chapter 11-The Civil War (1861
... -The upper Southern states refused to fight against other southern states. April: Virginia would secede (western counties were anti-slavery so the Union let them in as West Virginia), May: Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed. -There were 11 confederate states now. -The four remaining sl ...
... -The upper Southern states refused to fight against other southern states. April: Virginia would secede (western counties were anti-slavery so the Union let them in as West Virginia), May: Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed. -There were 11 confederate states now. -The four remaining sl ...
Chapter 11-The Civil War
... -The upper Southern states refused to fight against other southern states. April: Virginia would secede (western counties were anti-slavery so the Union let them in as West Virginia), May: Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed. -There were 11 confederate states now. -The four remaining sl ...
... -The upper Southern states refused to fight against other southern states. April: Virginia would secede (western counties were anti-slavery so the Union let them in as West Virginia), May: Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed. -There were 11 confederate states now. -The four remaining sl ...
Civil War Battles PPT
... Scott to advance on the South before adequately training his untried troops. Scott ordered General Irvin McDowell to advance on Confederate troops stationed at Manassas Junction, Virginia. McDowell attacked on July 21, and was initially successful, but the introduction of Confederate reinforcements ...
... Scott to advance on the South before adequately training his untried troops. Scott ordered General Irvin McDowell to advance on Confederate troops stationed at Manassas Junction, Virginia. McDowell attacked on July 21, and was initially successful, but the introduction of Confederate reinforcements ...
“The time had come ….”
... • The critical time period of the 1850’s lacked leadership able to steer and maintain a course of compromise. ...
... • The critical time period of the 1850’s lacked leadership able to steer and maintain a course of compromise. ...
Chapter 11
... Situated in the middle of the Charleston Port It was Union occupied Jefferson Davis sent telegram to Lincoln Lincoln in a pickle ...
... Situated in the middle of the Charleston Port It was Union occupied Jefferson Davis sent telegram to Lincoln Lincoln in a pickle ...
The Road to War
... CONCLUSION CIVIL WAR • Few battles were fought in Ga. For the 1st two years • September 1863 Union forces capture Chattanooga, Tenn**two weeks later Union forces prepare to destroy Ga.** • Atlanta was not the largest city…but had many war resources and railroads to transport weapons**very important ...
... CONCLUSION CIVIL WAR • Few battles were fought in Ga. For the 1st two years • September 1863 Union forces capture Chattanooga, Tenn**two weeks later Union forces prepare to destroy Ga.** • Atlanta was not the largest city…but had many war resources and railroads to transport weapons**very important ...
Firing Fort Sumpter
... General P.G.T Beauregaurd Major Robert Anderson - Union Commander inside Fort Sumpter Abner Doubleday – Union Captain Effect: Opening battle of the Civil War Interesting fact: Abner Doubleday is said to have created the sport of Baseball. ...
... General P.G.T Beauregaurd Major Robert Anderson - Union Commander inside Fort Sumpter Abner Doubleday – Union Captain Effect: Opening battle of the Civil War Interesting fact: Abner Doubleday is said to have created the sport of Baseball. ...
Chapter 4/Section 1
... Congress did have some important items pass, they created the Freedmen’s Bureau to help former slaves. They also passed the 14th Amendment, which made African Americans citizens. The 15th Amendment gave African Americans the right to vote. Former slaves worked hard to establish new lives. Many ...
... Congress did have some important items pass, they created the Freedmen’s Bureau to help former slaves. They also passed the 14th Amendment, which made African Americans citizens. The 15th Amendment gave African Americans the right to vote. Former slaves worked hard to establish new lives. Many ...
Civil War Review Jeopardy - Warren County Public Schools
... Lincoln order General McClellan to take this city in Virgina ...
... Lincoln order General McClellan to take this city in Virgina ...
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.