The Civil War - Hogan`s History Page
... Lincoln described the war aim now as a struggle to preserve the nation“SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION” “All men are created equal” Government “of the people, by the people, for the people” America is “ONE NATION” not a collection of sovereign states as the South believed. Southerners believed that state ...
... Lincoln described the war aim now as a struggle to preserve the nation“SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION” “All men are created equal” Government “of the people, by the people, for the people” America is “ONE NATION” not a collection of sovereign states as the South believed. Southerners believed that state ...
Civil War in the East Instructions
... Name ______________________ Regiment ______________________ Period ____ ...
... Name ______________________ Regiment ______________________ Period ____ ...
Power Point
... leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They were Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana. Later Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee joined them. The people of these states elected ...
... leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They were Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana. Later Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee joined them. The people of these states elected ...
Chapter 10 Higher Level Multiple Choice Questions in WORD
... D. The newly passed law by Congress that increased the draft age to 40. 5. Which of the following most closely reflects the meaning Lincoln hoped listeners would derive from his Gettysburg Address? A. Now that the war had been won, it was up to the North to rebuild the South and make it prosperous a ...
... D. The newly passed law by Congress that increased the draft age to 40. 5. Which of the following most closely reflects the meaning Lincoln hoped listeners would derive from his Gettysburg Address? A. Now that the war had been won, it was up to the North to rebuild the South and make it prosperous a ...
Chapter 10 Higher Level Multiple Choice Questions
... D. The newly passed law by Congress that increased the draft age to 40. 5. Which of the following most closely reflects the meaning Lincoln hoped listeners would derive from his Gettysburg Address? A. Now that the war had been won, it was up to the North to rebuild the South and make it prosperous a ...
... D. The newly passed law by Congress that increased the draft age to 40. 5. Which of the following most closely reflects the meaning Lincoln hoped listeners would derive from his Gettysburg Address? A. Now that the war had been won, it was up to the North to rebuild the South and make it prosperous a ...
American slave leader, Nat Turner claimed that divine inspiration (god)
... the process close to 200 people were killed! ...
... the process close to 200 people were killed! ...
Chapter 7 Study Guide
... ROBERT E. LEE DID NOT ACCEPT COMMAND OF THE UNION TROOPS BECAUSE HIS HOME STATE WAS VIRGINIA. THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION DECREED FREEDOM FOR ALL ENSLAVED PEOPLE IN THE STATES AT WAR WITH THE UNION. THE INFAMOUS PRISON IN THE SOUTH WAS CALLED ANDERSONVILLE. BENJAMIN GRIERSONʼS FORCES TRAVELED 600 ...
... ROBERT E. LEE DID NOT ACCEPT COMMAND OF THE UNION TROOPS BECAUSE HIS HOME STATE WAS VIRGINIA. THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION DECREED FREEDOM FOR ALL ENSLAVED PEOPLE IN THE STATES AT WAR WITH THE UNION. THE INFAMOUS PRISON IN THE SOUTH WAS CALLED ANDERSONVILLE. BENJAMIN GRIERSONʼS FORCES TRAVELED 600 ...
The American Civil War “Bull Run to Antietam”
... Battle of Antietam Creek, September 1862 • The Confederates were defending their homeland for the first year in Virginia (1st/2nd Battle of Bull Run). • The South was finally ready to invade the North (slip into W. Maryland and on to D.C.) • Lee (40,000 troops), McClellan (75,000 w/ 25,000 in res ...
... Battle of Antietam Creek, September 1862 • The Confederates were defending their homeland for the first year in Virginia (1st/2nd Battle of Bull Run). • The South was finally ready to invade the North (slip into W. Maryland and on to D.C.) • Lee (40,000 troops), McClellan (75,000 w/ 25,000 in res ...
Assessment: The Civil War
... 12. Which document did Lincoln reference in his Gettysburg Address? A. U.S. Constitution B. Emancipation Proclamation C. Preamble to the Constitution D. Declaration of Independence 13. What was the result of the Battle of Vicksburg? A. The Confederate troops deserted. B. The Union controlled all So ...
... 12. Which document did Lincoln reference in his Gettysburg Address? A. U.S. Constitution B. Emancipation Proclamation C. Preamble to the Constitution D. Declaration of Independence 13. What was the result of the Battle of Vicksburg? A. The Confederate troops deserted. B. The Union controlled all So ...
1st Bull Run- (1 Manassas) JULY 21, 1861 Battle Notes: •Both sides
... •Eventually had a very large navy (45 ships to over 600 in a few years) ...
... •Eventually had a very large navy (45 ships to over 600 in a few years) ...
Back in the U.S.A….
... – Over next 3 months: S. Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas seceded from the U.S. (The Union) – Formed the Confederate States of America – Spring 1861: North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Arkansas join Confederacy ...
... – Over next 3 months: S. Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas seceded from the U.S. (The Union) – Formed the Confederate States of America – Spring 1861: North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Arkansas join Confederacy ...
battle of chickamauga - Flushing Community Schools
... Major General William Rosecrans wanted to move the Confederate army out of Chattanooga, Tennessee ...
... Major General William Rosecrans wanted to move the Confederate army out of Chattanooga, Tennessee ...
Chapter 11 Vocab Words
... • Stonewall Jackson: Confederate General that was accidentally shot by his own men and died a few days later. • Ulysses S. Grant: Commanding General of the Union Army during the Civil War, later becomes president of the U.S. • Robert E. Lee: Commander of the Confederate Army, surrendered at Appomat ...
... • Stonewall Jackson: Confederate General that was accidentally shot by his own men and died a few days later. • Ulysses S. Grant: Commanding General of the Union Army during the Civil War, later becomes president of the U.S. • Robert E. Lee: Commander of the Confederate Army, surrendered at Appomat ...
Chapter 13 – Civil War
... formed by the southern states that had seceded. The nation was called the Confederate States of America (or simply the Confederacy). Jefferson Davis- president. Alexander Stephens-vice-president (from Georgia) Adopted in 1861, new Confederate flag referred to as the Stars and Bars. ...
... formed by the southern states that had seceded. The nation was called the Confederate States of America (or simply the Confederacy). Jefferson Davis- president. Alexander Stephens-vice-president (from Georgia) Adopted in 1861, new Confederate flag referred to as the Stars and Bars. ...
1. Abraham Lincoln was elected president in November of 1860. 2
... Secession Convention in Charleston in December of 1860. 3. At the Secession Convention, the delegates voted to secede and signed the Ordinances of Secession. 4. Many states decided to secede, or break away, from the United States. 5. Which state seceded first from the United States after Abraham Lin ...
... Secession Convention in Charleston in December of 1860. 3. At the Secession Convention, the delegates voted to secede and signed the Ordinances of Secession. 4. Many states decided to secede, or break away, from the United States. 5. Which state seceded first from the United States after Abraham Lin ...
Civil War Layered Book Foldable
... of Richmond, Virginia failed as the Confederacy won. The Union would continue to try to capture Richmond for over three years. At this early battle, both sides realized that their armies needed to be well trained and equipped. The Union’s other strategy was to capture the Mississippi River. This wou ...
... of Richmond, Virginia failed as the Confederacy won. The Union would continue to try to capture Richmond for over three years. At this early battle, both sides realized that their armies needed to be well trained and equipped. The Union’s other strategy was to capture the Mississippi River. This wou ...
Study Guide
... A. After the American Revolution, our founding fathers got together to write: 1. __________ - created on ______________. It defines the _______ major branches of government and how it should rule. The Constitution is also a ______ of the _______ and ________ that we have in the U.S. 2. The _________ ...
... A. After the American Revolution, our founding fathers got together to write: 1. __________ - created on ______________. It defines the _______ major branches of government and how it should rule. The Constitution is also a ______ of the _______ and ________ that we have in the U.S. 2. The _________ ...
Causes and Beginning of the Civil War
... The American Civil War Topic 10 1860 South Carolina secedes from the Union 1861 Six more Deep South states secede (Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) New federal government, the Confederate States of America, is formed on February 4, 186. Its officers take control of federal f ...
... The American Civil War Topic 10 1860 South Carolina secedes from the Union 1861 Six more Deep South states secede (Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) New federal government, the Confederate States of America, is formed on February 4, 186. Its officers take control of federal f ...
Chapter 17 Key Points
... The North’s goal at the beginning of the war was to keep the Union together. Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy. President Lincoln cautiously handled the issue of slavery at the beginning of the War because he wanted the border states to remain with the Union. Northern strengths: L ...
... The North’s goal at the beginning of the war was to keep the Union together. Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy. President Lincoln cautiously handled the issue of slavery at the beginning of the War because he wanted the border states to remain with the Union. Northern strengths: L ...
The Civil War Begins
... • One of the four remaining southern forts controlled by the Union. • Confederates opened fire and seized the fort. The Civil War begins. ...
... • One of the four remaining southern forts controlled by the Union. • Confederates opened fire and seized the fort. The Civil War begins. ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction
... South Disagrees Southern Democrats: political party supported slavery and against high tariffs, a homestead act and internal improvements. ...
... South Disagrees Southern Democrats: political party supported slavery and against high tariffs, a homestead act and internal improvements. ...
Civil War Timeline - York Region District School Board
... for freedom. But his case was overrules because according to chief justice Roger Taney, Scott had no rights to sue in a federal court. The reason: the chief justice stated that the founders of United States did not included African Americans as citizens ...
... for freedom. But his case was overrules because according to chief justice Roger Taney, Scott had no rights to sue in a federal court. The reason: the chief justice stated that the founders of United States did not included African Americans as citizens ...
Civil War
... attacted Fort Sumter near Charleston • The Confederate States of America were more successful • The Union started a blockade against the Confederate States ...
... attacted Fort Sumter near Charleston • The Confederate States of America were more successful • The Union started a blockade against the Confederate States ...
The Confederate States of America
... – Calhoun: Give South more Autonomy – Nashville Convention – Discusses possible solutions; many are pro-secession ...
... – Calhoun: Give South more Autonomy – Nashville Convention – Discusses possible solutions; many are pro-secession ...
Civil War
... The under ground railroad It was a tunnel system from slave states to free states. There was white Americans' helping the slaves and they where called conductors. They would hide the slaves from there masters but some times the masters find them and torture them for ...
... The under ground railroad It was a tunnel system from slave states to free states. There was white Americans' helping the slaves and they where called conductors. They would hide the slaves from there masters but some times the masters find them and torture them for ...
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.