Civil War
... • A slave who sued for his freedom because he lived in free territory. •Court declares he is property, therefore, he doesn’t have the right to sue. ...
... • A slave who sued for his freedom because he lived in free territory. •Court declares he is property, therefore, he doesn’t have the right to sue. ...
Unit6P1 - apushhammond
... used to purchase government bonds – Concern about the North’s ability to win the war led to people withdrawing their money from banks, who then struggled to buy bonds – To overcome this the Republicans passed the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This act created a national currency NOT tied to gold or silv ...
... used to purchase government bonds – Concern about the North’s ability to win the war led to people withdrawing their money from banks, who then struggled to buy bonds – To overcome this the Republicans passed the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This act created a national currency NOT tied to gold or silv ...
The women`s suffrage movement
... – 15th Amendment: Voting rights were guaranteed regardless of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” (former slaves). The Reconstruction period ended following the extremely close presidential election of 1876. In return for support in the electoral college vote from Southern Democrats, ...
... – 15th Amendment: Voting rights were guaranteed regardless of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” (former slaves). The Reconstruction period ended following the extremely close presidential election of 1876. In return for support in the electoral college vote from Southern Democrats, ...
Goal 3
... 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, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
... 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, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
26) sharecropping
... Answer a if the following refers to the North and b to the South in the Civil War. 11) Anaconda Plan 12) planned on fighting a defensive war 13) twice as many miles of railroad track here 14) volunteers rushed to join the armed forces 15) more troops and resources 16) 1/3 of its population were slav ...
... Answer a if the following refers to the North and b to the South in the Civil War. 11) Anaconda Plan 12) planned on fighting a defensive war 13) twice as many miles of railroad track here 14) volunteers rushed to join the armed forces 15) more troops and resources 16) 1/3 of its population were slav ...
Causes of US Civil War
... way of life, and the Northern States, dedicated to a more modern way of life and to ending the expansion-and, later, the existence-of slavery. The terrible bloodshed left a heritage of grief and bitterness that declined only slowly and, ...
... way of life, and the Northern States, dedicated to a more modern way of life and to ending the expansion-and, later, the existence-of slavery. The terrible bloodshed left a heritage of grief and bitterness that declined only slowly and, ...
Letter To His Son
... Reflection and Shaping of the Times • Most Authors at the time took a side: for the North, or for the South • Lee though, a southerner, tried to bridge that gap and was not ignorant of the Union’s side • Shaped times: May have allowed more people to see both sides ...
... Reflection and Shaping of the Times • Most Authors at the time took a side: for the North, or for the South • Lee though, a southerner, tried to bridge that gap and was not ignorant of the Union’s side • Shaped times: May have allowed more people to see both sides ...
The American Civil War
... Confederates had a draft. • Many who had money bought their way out of the draft. • July 1863- New York City Draft Riots. Attacked African Americans, 100 were killed. ...
... Confederates had a draft. • Many who had money bought their way out of the draft. • July 1863- New York City Draft Riots. Attacked African Americans, 100 were killed. ...
Civil War Jeopardy
... This Supreme Court Justice stated slaves were not included and not though of during the draft of the US Constitution, thus allowing Dred Scott to become a freed man would deny a person of said property. ...
... This Supreme Court Justice stated slaves were not included and not though of during the draft of the US Constitution, thus allowing Dred Scott to become a freed man would deny a person of said property. ...
13.1 - Trimble County Schools
... The fall of the Confederacy and the end of slavery raised tough questions. How and when should southern states be allowed to resume their role in the Union? Should the South be punished for its actions, or be forgiven and allowed to recover quickly. Now that black southerners were free, would the ra ...
... The fall of the Confederacy and the end of slavery raised tough questions. How and when should southern states be allowed to resume their role in the Union? Should the South be punished for its actions, or be forgiven and allowed to recover quickly. Now that black southerners were free, would the ra ...
Reconstruction
... President Abraham Lincoln’ Plan • Lincoln wanted the country to come back together peacefully. • Lincoln’s plan was created in 1863, about two years before the end of the war. • Due to his death, he was not able to put his ideas into practice. ...
... President Abraham Lincoln’ Plan • Lincoln wanted the country to come back together peacefully. • Lincoln’s plan was created in 1863, about two years before the end of the war. • Due to his death, he was not able to put his ideas into practice. ...
Chapter 20: Reconstruction (1865-1877)
... Ch. 20.3: Reconstruction in the South pp. 629-634 Carpetbaggers-The name given to northerners, especially Republicans, who moved to the South during the Reconstruction era. Scalawags-Name given to southerners, especially Republicans, who supported Reconstruction for private gains. Roughly defined as ...
... Ch. 20.3: Reconstruction in the South pp. 629-634 Carpetbaggers-The name given to northerners, especially Republicans, who moved to the South during the Reconstruction era. Scalawags-Name given to southerners, especially Republicans, who supported Reconstruction for private gains. Roughly defined as ...
Effects and results of Civil war
... • Growing fears of labor competition for white workers and farmers because of the growing number of free blacks prompted several northern states to adopt Black Codes • Whether or not slavery would b able to expand westward or not for this affected the balance of power between the north and the south ...
... • Growing fears of labor competition for white workers and farmers because of the growing number of free blacks prompted several northern states to adopt Black Codes • Whether or not slavery would b able to expand westward or not for this affected the balance of power between the north and the south ...
Key Terms/Ideas/People/Events
... Gettysburg – turning point battle of the Civil War; located in Pennsylvania; General Lee’s second attempt to invade the North; ended with General Lee’s army being defeated by the Union army; after this battle, the South was on the defensive for the rest of the war Robert E. Lee – very effective ...
... Gettysburg – turning point battle of the Civil War; located in Pennsylvania; General Lee’s second attempt to invade the North; ended with General Lee’s army being defeated by the Union army; after this battle, the South was on the defensive for the rest of the war Robert E. Lee – very effective ...
The Civil War Begins
... Sherman’s victories • Criticized for using too much Presidential authority • Ran against George McClellan, former Union commander • Lincoln election destroyed ay hopes that the North would go for peace with the South ...
... Sherman’s victories • Criticized for using too much Presidential authority • Ran against George McClellan, former Union commander • Lincoln election destroyed ay hopes that the North would go for peace with the South ...
The Civil War
... in a cigar box. McClellan was able to attack Lee’s army when they were separated. • The battle was the deadliest battle in American History. Over 26,000 troops died in one day (more than the Mexican American War and the War of 1812 combined!!) • Confederate Army was almost destroyed, they retreated ...
... in a cigar box. McClellan was able to attack Lee’s army when they were separated. • The battle was the deadliest battle in American History. Over 26,000 troops died in one day (more than the Mexican American War and the War of 1812 combined!!) • Confederate Army was almost destroyed, they retreated ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Vocabulary / Concept Name______________________Date____Hour____Points Definition
... The Territory of New Mexico and the Territory of Utah – popular sovereignty. The Fugitive Slave Act was passed Texas gave up much of the western land Ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that people of African descent brought into the United States and held as slaves were not protected by the Co ...
... The Territory of New Mexico and the Territory of Utah – popular sovereignty. The Fugitive Slave Act was passed Texas gave up much of the western land Ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that people of African descent brought into the United States and held as slaves were not protected by the Co ...
Civil War
... President Lincoln calls states to send troops to serve in the US Army. Rather than send troops, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas voted to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy ...
... President Lincoln calls states to send troops to serve in the US Army. Rather than send troops, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas voted to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... • Created by Congress to help former slaves w/challenges of freedom • Provided food, shelter, and medicine as well as jobs and representation in court ...
... • Created by Congress to help former slaves w/challenges of freedom • Provided food, shelter, and medicine as well as jobs and representation in court ...
15 Civil War Dispatches 19-23 and
... the final Civil War Amendment. The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote. • To help newly freed African slaves find jobs, food, and homes, Lincoln before his death also passed and created the Freedom’s Bureau to help with this issues. ...
... the final Civil War Amendment. The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote. • To help newly freed African slaves find jobs, food, and homes, Lincoln before his death also passed and created the Freedom’s Bureau to help with this issues. ...
Unit 1 _ ppt3 _ Regional Differences
... Let’s Review During the Antebellum period, there were many events leading up to the Civil War. Some would argue war was inevitable. But, was it inevitable that the North would win? ...
... Let’s Review During the Antebellum period, there were many events leading up to the Civil War. Some would argue war was inevitable. But, was it inevitable that the North would win? ...
Civil War Unit Interactive Notes
... Illustrations: Creation of West Virginia….74 Notes: Creation of West Virginia….75 Illustrations: Major Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia….76 Notes: Major Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia….77 Illustrations: Whites, Enslaved African Americans, Free African Americans, and American Indians during ...
... Illustrations: Creation of West Virginia….74 Notes: Creation of West Virginia….75 Illustrations: Major Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia….76 Notes: Major Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia….77 Illustrations: Whites, Enslaved African Americans, Free African Americans, and American Indians during ...
CHAPTER 16 PRACTICE TEST SHORT ANSWER: What actions of
... intention by granting so many pardons to this group. He cared deeply about obtaining just treatment for the ...
... intention by granting so many pardons to this group. He cared deeply about obtaining just treatment for the ...
chapter 13 - OrgSites.com
... 28. In his first inaugural address, Lincoln laid down all the following 4 basic principles: *no state could leave the Union *acts of force or violence to support secession were insurrectionary *the government would hold federal property in the seceded states *the South must not assail federal proper ...
... 28. In his first inaugural address, Lincoln laid down all the following 4 basic principles: *no state could leave the Union *acts of force or violence to support secession were insurrectionary *the government would hold federal property in the seceded states *the South must not assail federal proper ...
Lost Cause of the Confederacy
The Lost Cause is a set of beliefs which endorsed the virtues of the ante-bellum South embodying a view of the American Civil War as an honorable struggle to maintain those virtues as widely espoused in popular culture especially in the South, while overlooking or downplaying the central role of slavery. Gallagher wrote:The architects of the Lost Cause acted from various motives. They collectively sought to justify their own actions and allow themselves and other former Confederates to find something positive in all-encompassing failure. They also wanted to provide their children and future generations of white Southerners with a 'correct' narrative of the war. The Lost Cause became a key part of the reconciliation process between North and South around 1900. The belief is a popular way that many White Southerners commemorate the war. The United Daughters of the Confederacy is a major organization that has propounded the Lost Cause for over a century. Historian Caroline Janney states:Providing a sense of relief to white Southerners who feared being dishonored by defeat, the Lost Cause was largely accepted in the years following the war by white Americans who found it to be a useful tool in reconciling North and South.The Lost Cause belief was founded upon several historically inaccurate elements. These include the claim that the Confederacy started the Civil War to defend state's rights rather than to preserve slavery, and the related claim that slavery was benevolent, rather than cruel. Historians, including Gaines Foster, generally agree that the Lost Cause narrative also ""helped preserve white supremacy. Most scholars who have studied the white South's memory of the Civil War or the Old South conclude that both portrayed a past society in which whites were in charge and blacks faithful and subservient."" Supporters typically portray the Confederacy's cause as noble and its leadership as exemplars of old-fashioned chivalry and honor, defeated by the Union armies through numerical and industrial force that overwhelmed the South's superior military skill and courage. Proponents of the Lost Cause movement also condemned the Reconstruction that followed the Civil War, claiming that it had been a deliberate attempt by Northern politicians and speculators to destroy the traditional Southern way of life. In recent decades Lost Cause themes have been widely promoted by the Neo-Confederate movement in books and op-eds, and especially in one of the movement's magazines, the Southern Partisan. The Lost Cause theme has been a major element in defining gender roles in the white South, in terms of honor, tradition, and family roles. The Lost Cause has been part of memorials and even religious attitudes.