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Chapter 17, Lesson 2 Notes
... i. Described slavery as a moral wrong that needed to be abolished ii. Slavery was root of divisions between North and South iii. Britain and France would be less willing to support South ...
... i. Described slavery as a moral wrong that needed to be abolished ii. Slavery was root of divisions between North and South iii. Britain and France would be less willing to support South ...
Chapter 11-1: Preparing For War
... – Commander Robert Anderson sent the message to Lincoln that Confederate leaders were demanding surrender or would attack. – Low on supplies, Fort Sumter remained in Union hands. The fort was very symbolic to both sides. – Lincoln would not surrender the fort, but would send food and other nonmilita ...
... – Commander Robert Anderson sent the message to Lincoln that Confederate leaders were demanding surrender or would attack. – Low on supplies, Fort Sumter remained in Union hands. The fort was very symbolic to both sides. – Lincoln would not surrender the fort, but would send food and other nonmilita ...
Civil War Notes doc
... The Civil War: Overview: o In the bloody ______________, Union forces devastate the South and defeat the ____________________. President Lincoln narrowly wins reelection, but is ___________________ as the war ends. Section 1: The Civil War Begins: o Confederates Fire on Fort Sumter: Fort Sumter: ...
... The Civil War: Overview: o In the bloody ______________, Union forces devastate the South and defeat the ____________________. President Lincoln narrowly wins reelection, but is ___________________ as the war ends. Section 1: The Civil War Begins: o Confederates Fire on Fort Sumter: Fort Sumter: ...
77th_Day_Jan_2_2014 - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
... Outline Union’s original military strategy and how Lincoln was forced to adjust it during the course of the War. Explain the critical importance of the failed Peninsula Campaign and the Battle of Antietam in changing the Civil War from a limited war for the Union into a total war against slavery. AP ...
... Outline Union’s original military strategy and how Lincoln was forced to adjust it during the course of the War. Explain the critical importance of the failed Peninsula Campaign and the Battle of Antietam in changing the Civil War from a limited war for the Union into a total war against slavery. AP ...
The War Begins - Civil War Trust
... during the Battle at Antietam 7. Robert E. Lee, who was originally against the ___________ of states, was offered a command in the Union Army. Lee reluctantly declined, deciding to lead the troops of his native state, Virginia, instead 8. For decades, the North and South had been at odds concerning ...
... during the Battle at Antietam 7. Robert E. Lee, who was originally against the ___________ of states, was offered a command in the Union Army. Lee reluctantly declined, deciding to lead the troops of his native state, Virginia, instead 8. For decades, the North and South had been at odds concerning ...
Texas and the Civil War
... (Dred Scott decision) -court also ruled that congress could not ban slavery in any federal territory ...
... (Dred Scott decision) -court also ruled that congress could not ban slavery in any federal territory ...
Civil War
... • Emancipation Proclamation 1862: Greater purpose to war to end slavery in rebelling states; Prevent Europe from helping South; keep border states; African American to fight for North (Eh Man) I’m Free! ...
... • Emancipation Proclamation 1862: Greater purpose to war to end slavery in rebelling states; Prevent Europe from helping South; keep border states; African American to fight for North (Eh Man) I’m Free! ...
PPT020a
... freeing any slave, I would do it; if I could save the Union by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; If I could do it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that. What I do about slavery and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps save the Union.” ...
... freeing any slave, I would do it; if I could save the Union by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; If I could do it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that. What I do about slavery and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps save the Union.” ...
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 and the End of the War
... people by the people for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
... people by the people for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
Civil_Progress
... hundreds of slave owners. He scared people into making rules against slaves even stricter! ...
... hundreds of slave owners. He scared people into making rules against slaves even stricter! ...
Civil War PowerPoint
... J.E.B. Stuart • A Confederate Army General from Virginia during the Civil War • Followed Lee’s orders to ...
... J.E.B. Stuart • A Confederate Army General from Virginia during the Civil War • Followed Lee’s orders to ...
Power Point
... America Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to 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, Ala ...
... America Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to 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, Ala ...
The Election of 1860
... • In Dec. of 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede (break away from Union) • 1861- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas also seceded. • Formed the nation the Confederate States of America • Jefferson Davis became their president. ...
... • In Dec. of 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede (break away from Union) • 1861- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas also seceded. • Formed the nation the Confederate States of America • Jefferson Davis became their president. ...
Of the Civil war.
... If an enslaved person escaped from The South to a free state, The South considered that person To be a __________. ...
... If an enslaved person escaped from The South to a free state, The South considered that person To be a __________. ...
21-Behind_the_Civil_War
... Confederate soldiers immediately began taking over federal installations in their states, especially forts. By the time of Lincoln’s inauguration, only two Southern forts remained in Union hands, including Ft. Sumter. The day after his inauguration, Lincoln received a dispatch from the fort’s comma ...
... Confederate soldiers immediately began taking over federal installations in their states, especially forts. By the time of Lincoln’s inauguration, only two Southern forts remained in Union hands, including Ft. Sumter. The day after his inauguration, Lincoln received a dispatch from the fort’s comma ...
Leaders of the Civil War
... Destroys South’s potential to wage war and their will to fight. Helps Lincoln gain reelection ...
... Destroys South’s potential to wage war and their will to fight. Helps Lincoln gain reelection ...
A Nation Divided
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
A Nation Divided
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
Reconstruction - historyhenkep4
... loyalty to the Union. 2. A state constitutional convention could be held, but only white males who swore they had never had taken up arms against Union could vote for delegates to this convention. 3. Former confederates were also denied the right to hold public office. 4. Finally, the convention tha ...
... loyalty to the Union. 2. A state constitutional convention could be held, but only white males who swore they had never had taken up arms against Union could vote for delegates to this convention. 3. Former confederates were also denied the right to hold public office. 4. Finally, the convention tha ...
Part I: Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer for each question
... a. Freed all slaves b. Freed slaves in the Confederate territories c. Allowed slaves to fight for the Union Army d. Allowed slaves to fight in the Confederate Army 4. Which statement best describes Civil War medicine and health care? a. Soldiers were happy to be treated by the doctors b. It was ofte ...
... a. Freed all slaves b. Freed slaves in the Confederate territories c. Allowed slaves to fight for the Union Army d. Allowed slaves to fight in the Confederate Army 4. Which statement best describes Civil War medicine and health care? a. Soldiers were happy to be treated by the doctors b. It was ofte ...
Virginia in the American Civil War
The Commonwealth of Virginia was a prominent part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. A slave state, a convention was called to act for the state during the secession crisis opened on February 13, 1861, after seven seceding states had formed the Confederacy on February 4. Unionist delegates dominated the convention and defeated a motion to secede on April 4. The convention deliberated for several months, but on April 15 U.S. President Abraham Lincoln called for troops from all states still in the Union in response to the Confederate capture of Fort Sumter. On April 17, the Virginia convention voted to declare secession from the Union, pending ratification of the decision by the voters.With the entry of Virginia into the Confederacy, a decision was made in May to move the Confederate capital from Montgomery, Alabama, to Richmond, in part because the defense of Virginia's capital was deemed strategically vital to the Confederacy's survival regardless of its political status. Virginians ratified the articles of secession on May 23. The following day, the Union army moved into northern Virginia and captured Alexandria without a fight.Most of the battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War took place in Virginia because the Confederacy had to defend its national capital at Richmond, and public opinion in the North demanded that the Union move ""On to Richmond!"" The remarkable success of Robert E. Lee in defending Richmond is a central theme of the military history of the war. The White House of the Confederacy, located a few blocks north of the State Capitol, was home to the family of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.