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... Secession- The act of withdrawing formally from an organization or nation Emancipation Proclamation- President Lincoln’s declaration that all slaves under Confederate control would be freed Scorched Earth Policy- Policy of breaking the enemies will by destroying food, shelter, and supplies ...
... Secession- The act of withdrawing formally from an organization or nation Emancipation Proclamation- President Lincoln’s declaration that all slaves under Confederate control would be freed Scorched Earth Policy- Policy of breaking the enemies will by destroying food, shelter, and supplies ...
chapter 10 vocabulary
... The city in Texas that was easily captured by Union Forces in October 1862 (350) ...
... The city in Texas that was easily captured by Union Forces in October 1862 (350) ...
Conflicts Ooer
... would dominate national politics and submit the South to federal government control. They believed a Republican administration would work to end the slave labor. system on which their economy and way'of life depended. The Southern states had threatened to slecede if Lincoln won the presidency, They ...
... would dominate national politics and submit the South to federal government control. They believed a Republican administration would work to end the slave labor. system on which their economy and way'of life depended. The Southern states had threatened to slecede if Lincoln won the presidency, They ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... 6. Outline the 11 Confederate states in RED. 7. Outline the four border states in GREEN. 8. Outline the Union states in BLUE. 9. Show Sherman’s March to the Sea with a heavy BLUE line. 10. Which t ...
... 6. Outline the 11 Confederate states in RED. 7. Outline the four border states in GREEN. 8. Outline the Union states in BLUE. 9. Show Sherman’s March to the Sea with a heavy BLUE line. 10. Which t ...
Civil War & Reconstruction
... 2) Split Confederacy ½ at Mississippi River 3) Capture capital, Richmond, VA ...
... 2) Split Confederacy ½ at Mississippi River 3) Capture capital, Richmond, VA ...
Civil War in East Tennessee
... The Civil War played out differently in East Tennessee than it did elsewhere in the state or country. Since before Tennessee’s statehood, East Tennessee had always thought differently and more independently from North Carolina and the rest of the state. The Civil War era proved no different. In the ...
... The Civil War played out differently in East Tennessee than it did elsewhere in the state or country. Since before Tennessee’s statehood, East Tennessee had always thought differently and more independently from North Carolina and the rest of the state. The Civil War era proved no different. In the ...
Print › Unit 10: Civil War Concepts | Quizlet
... a)larger population, b)most of the factories to make supplies, c)most of the railroads located in the north, d)strong Navy, e)more money, f)they had an established government ...
... a)larger population, b)most of the factories to make supplies, c)most of the railroads located in the north, d)strong Navy, e)more money, f)they had an established government ...
The Important People of the Civil War
... Content Objective: Students will learn about the key leaders on and off the Battle Field Language Objective: Students will create a foldable of important Civil War Leaders. ...
... Content Objective: Students will learn about the key leaders on and off the Battle Field Language Objective: Students will create a foldable of important Civil War Leaders. ...
The Civil War Part 2
... Confederate General Pemberton to stop any attack on the city. • Grant was called in to help. • Instead of attacking, he decided to cut off the city and bombard it. ...
... Confederate General Pemberton to stop any attack on the city. • Grant was called in to help. • Instead of attacking, he decided to cut off the city and bombard it. ...
Civil War Erupts - WMS8thGradeReview
... • Lee lost 1/3 of his fighting force • McClellan did not pursue to finish off the Confederate force. ...
... • Lee lost 1/3 of his fighting force • McClellan did not pursue to finish off the Confederate force. ...
From Sectionalism to Secession
... the sides: the Union vs The Confederacy Anaconda Strategy Peace Democrats aka Copperheads President Abraham Lincoln to Horace Greely, editor of the New York Tribune, on August 22, 1862: o “My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slav ...
... the sides: the Union vs The Confederacy Anaconda Strategy Peace Democrats aka Copperheads President Abraham Lincoln to Horace Greely, editor of the New York Tribune, on August 22, 1862: o “My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slav ...
us history 4-2
... Union fort in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina – It was fired on by the Confederates indicating the start of the Civil War ...
... Union fort in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina – It was fired on by the Confederates indicating the start of the Civil War ...
famous Tennesseans DURING THE CIVIL WAR
... Soldier for the Confederate Army Wrote a book about his experiences in the war Book was called “Company Aytch” ...
... Soldier for the Confederate Army Wrote a book about his experiences in the war Book was called “Company Aytch” ...
21 The Furnace of the Civil War
... 1. Which two states of the Southeast saw little of the major fighting of the Civil War? 2. In which four states were the slaves all freed by state action—without and federal involvement? 3. Which two states kept slavery until it was finally abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution? ...
... 1. Which two states of the Southeast saw little of the major fighting of the Civil War? 2. In which four states were the slaves all freed by state action—without and federal involvement? 3. Which two states kept slavery until it was finally abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution? ...
Chapter 4 Notes
... Lincoln’s Plan: Amnesty for all, malice for none. Andrew Johnson succeeds Lincoln Vetoes Freedman’s Bureau Act and Civil Rights Act ...
... Lincoln’s Plan: Amnesty for all, malice for none. Andrew Johnson succeeds Lincoln Vetoes Freedman’s Bureau Act and Civil Rights Act ...
Civil War Study Guide - Effingham County Schools
... took the place of slavery, and was where poor farmers used a landowner’s fields. ...
... took the place of slavery, and was where poor farmers used a landowner’s fields. ...
Divided Tennessee
... As seven states in the Lower South seceded after the election of President Lincoln and created the Confederacy, pressure increased on Tennessee and other Upper South states. Governor Isham Harris and some other Democrats supported secession but trod lightly so as not to create a backlash. In Februar ...
... As seven states in the Lower South seceded after the election of President Lincoln and created the Confederacy, pressure increased on Tennessee and other Upper South states. Governor Isham Harris and some other Democrats supported secession but trod lightly so as not to create a backlash. In Februar ...
Document
... United States and the Confederate States. They did not join the Confederacy. Border states ...
... United States and the Confederate States. They did not join the Confederacy. Border states ...
Civil War Review - Social Studies With A Smile
... Most Northerners wanted to preserve the ________________. Each side had certain strengths. The North had more __________________, factories, and railroads. The South had better ____________________ leaders, such as Robert E. __________________. The __________________ planned to wage a defensive war. ...
... Most Northerners wanted to preserve the ________________. Each side had certain strengths. The North had more __________________, factories, and railroads. The South had better ____________________ leaders, such as Robert E. __________________. The __________________ planned to wage a defensive war. ...
Civil War 1861- 1865
... Southerners – Democratic Party – blamed for the economic depression of the late 1850’s. 3. If Republicans won the election of 1860, South would secede from the Union. 4. Houston opposed secession – Most delegates to the Texas convention after the 1860 election favored secession. 5. Houston was remov ...
... Southerners – Democratic Party – blamed for the economic depression of the late 1850’s. 3. If Republicans won the election of 1860, South would secede from the Union. 4. Houston opposed secession – Most delegates to the Texas convention after the 1860 election favored secession. 5. Houston was remov ...
November 1860 - Georgetown ISD
... Abraham Lincoln is elected President As a consequence of Lincoln’s election, the South Carolina legislature votes to secede from the Union. ...
... Abraham Lincoln is elected President As a consequence of Lincoln’s election, the South Carolina legislature votes to secede from the Union. ...
Tennessee in the American Civil War
To a large extent, the American Civil War was fought in cities and farms of Tennessee, as only Virginia saw more battles. Tennessee was the last of the Southern states to declare secession from the Union, but saw more than its share of the devastation resulting from years of warring armies criss-crossing the state. Its rivers were key arteries to the Deep South, and, from the early days of the war, Union efforts focused on securing control of those transportation routes, as well as major roads and mountain passes such as the Cumberland Gap.A large number of important battles occurred in Tennessee, including the vicious fighting at the Battle of Shiloh, which at the time was the deadliest battle in American history (it was later surpassed by a number of other engagements). Other large battles in Tennessee included Stones River, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Franklin.Although the state became a part of the Confederacy, East Tennessee was strongly pro-Union before secession, and strongly pro-Union Tennesseans remained there and existed in pockets throughout the state during the war. The Vice President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, was a Tennessee Union loyalist, as were a number of congressmen and state politicians. On the Confederate side, significant leaders included noted cavalryman Nathan B. Forrest and corps commanders Leonidas Polk and Benjamin F. Cheatham, as well as Governor Isham Harris.