Chapter 16 Study Guide
... Ironclads: new type of naval weapon used during the Civil War. Minie Balls: bullets that were more accurate than musket balls and caused many more casualties (deaths and injuries) during the War. Civil War battles: mostly fought in the South. Strengths of the South: stronger leadership from the gene ...
... Ironclads: new type of naval weapon used during the Civil War. Minie Balls: bullets that were more accurate than musket balls and caused many more casualties (deaths and injuries) during the War. Civil War battles: mostly fought in the South. Strengths of the South: stronger leadership from the gene ...
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... desired. ... My small force is melting away like snow before the sun." --Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston, April, 1865 This quote from Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston was in reaction to A) ...
... desired. ... My small force is melting away like snow before the sun." --Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston, April, 1865 This quote from Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston was in reaction to A) ...
Civil War Vocab - Moore Public Schools
... 3-day battle/ Gettysburg, PA Union victory…Lee loses more than 1/3 of his forces and will never be able to regain the strength he had before the battle. Bloodiest battle of the Civil War ...
... 3-day battle/ Gettysburg, PA Union victory…Lee loses more than 1/3 of his forces and will never be able to regain the strength he had before the battle. Bloodiest battle of the Civil War ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... Bloodies day of the Civil War Lee lost 14,000 troops (more than 1/3 his ...
... Bloodies day of the Civil War Lee lost 14,000 troops (more than 1/3 his ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... that he would not interfere with slavery in those states where it already existed. ...
... that he would not interfere with slavery in those states where it already existed. ...
Chapter 17 Section 3 “A promise of Freedom
... slavery. Also, now that the war was about slavery, Europe refused to buy southern cotton or to send the south anymore supplies. This crippled the southern economy. ...
... slavery. Also, now that the war was about slavery, Europe refused to buy southern cotton or to send the south anymore supplies. This crippled the southern economy. ...
Section 5 Review Questions - campbell-hist
... 1b) Why was the Union army defeated at Chancellorsville? - General Hooker’s hesitation gives the Confederates time to take a defensive position at Chancellorsville, commanding an assault on the Union front while Stonewall Jackson led an attack on Hooker’s flank. 2a) What was the Gettysburg Address? ...
... 1b) Why was the Union army defeated at Chancellorsville? - General Hooker’s hesitation gives the Confederates time to take a defensive position at Chancellorsville, commanding an assault on the Union front while Stonewall Jackson led an attack on Hooker’s flank. 2a) What was the Gettysburg Address? ...
A Nation Divided
... all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” ...
... all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” ...
A Nation Divided
... all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” ...
... all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” ...
Fight a defensive war - Ms. Scott`s US History
... Abraham Lincoln’s leadership Strong transportation. Complex railroad system. Strong Navy ...
... Abraham Lincoln’s leadership Strong transportation. Complex railroad system. Strong Navy ...
Civil War – Year by Year
... columns – each following a major rail line through the state One of the most famous souvenirs from the march were “Sherman’s neckties” Sherman arrived in Savannah on Dec. 21 and presented the city to President Lincoln as a Christmas present. ...
... columns – each following a major rail line through the state One of the most famous souvenirs from the march were “Sherman’s neckties” Sherman arrived in Savannah on Dec. 21 and presented the city to President Lincoln as a Christmas present. ...
Civil War – Year by Year
... columns – each following a major rail line through the state One of the most famous souvenirs from the march were “Sherman’s neckties” Sherman arrived in Savannah on Dec. 21 and presented the city to President Lincoln as a Christmas present. ...
... columns – each following a major rail line through the state One of the most famous souvenirs from the march were “Sherman’s neckties” Sherman arrived in Savannah on Dec. 21 and presented the city to President Lincoln as a Christmas present. ...
1. Summary of TheCivilWar
... “that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -and that government of the people ...
... “that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -and that government of the people ...
Ch20powerpoint
... included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and later West Virginia. • The border states would have probably seceded if the North had fired the first shots. • They would have been very valuable to the South because of their large populations, manufacturing capacity, and strategic rivers such as ...
... included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and later West Virginia. • The border states would have probably seceded if the North had fired the first shots. • They would have been very valuable to the South because of their large populations, manufacturing capacity, and strategic rivers such as ...
The Civil War - Guided Viewing
... 9. Who had failed at peacetime soldiering and was considered a drunk by many who knew him in Illinois? 10. What was the response in the South when Richmond called for 100,000 volunteers? 11. What millionaire in Memphis posted a sign calling for anyone who wanted to “go kill some Yankees?” 12. Popula ...
... 9. Who had failed at peacetime soldiering and was considered a drunk by many who knew him in Illinois? 10. What was the response in the South when Richmond called for 100,000 volunteers? 11. What millionaire in Memphis posted a sign calling for anyone who wanted to “go kill some Yankees?” 12. Popula ...
CHAPTER 15 Transforming Fire: The Civil War, 1861*1865
... • Northerners and southerners supported the war for a variety of reasons, such as ending slavery, preserving the Union, defending states’ rights, or protecting the Confederacy. Whatever the purpose of the war, it brought tremendous change to the United States as the conflict spawned new social and r ...
... • Northerners and southerners supported the war for a variety of reasons, such as ending slavery, preserving the Union, defending states’ rights, or protecting the Confederacy. Whatever the purpose of the war, it brought tremendous change to the United States as the conflict spawned new social and r ...
Chapter 15 Outline - Transforming Fire
... Wartime needs led to a new bureaucracy and an emerging industrialism in the South. ...
... Wartime needs led to a new bureaucracy and an emerging industrialism in the South. ...
18.1 The Two Sides
... 6. It was the _________________ single day of fighting in the war. About ____________ died. 7. The great losses caused Lee to ____________, and for now, his northern invasion had failed. ...
... 6. It was the _________________ single day of fighting in the war. About ____________ died. 7. The great losses caused Lee to ____________, and for now, his northern invasion had failed. ...
Chapter 11-3 - Freeman Public Schools
... 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 ...
The Civil War Begins
... III. The Confederate States of America consisted of 11 states with their own constitution. Their constitution was very similar to the U.S. Constitution with just a few exceptions: A. Congress could not interfere with slavery B. No tariffs on imports C. No government money for transportation developm ...
... III. The Confederate States of America consisted of 11 states with their own constitution. Their constitution was very similar to the U.S. Constitution with just a few exceptions: A. Congress could not interfere with slavery B. No tariffs on imports C. No government money for transportation developm ...
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.