Book Reviews 73 Temple University, Philadelphia Black Liberation
... study of the day-to-day impact of the Civil War on the people and institutions of one state. Kentucky was distinctive, if not unique, in a number of respects. It was a border slave state which did not secede and which became a battleground between Union and Confederate forces. Only in Virginia and G ...
... study of the day-to-day impact of the Civil War on the people and institutions of one state. Kentucky was distinctive, if not unique, in a number of respects. It was a border slave state which did not secede and which became a battleground between Union and Confederate forces. Only in Virginia and G ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... supported civil rights for the freedmen, former slave African Americans in America, after the Civil war? ...
... supported civil rights for the freedmen, former slave African Americans in America, after the Civil war? ...
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... Helped soldiers during battle / risked her life Pg. 444 29. What is a blockade? Shutting down the ports of nation 30. What was the purpose of the Northern blockade of Southern ports? Keep the South from selling Cotton Keep the South from importing anything from Europe (guns / supplies) 31. What was ...
... Helped soldiers during battle / risked her life Pg. 444 29. What is a blockade? Shutting down the ports of nation 30. What was the purpose of the Northern blockade of Southern ports? Keep the South from selling Cotton Keep the South from importing anything from Europe (guns / supplies) 31. What was ...
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... What the Census Shows: The Beards Had it Right -There Was Revolution Going On In The U.S. The Northern [Free] States Were Experiencing a Period of Rapid Economic and Social Change Very Different From What Was Happening in The South By 1860 This Had Produced Enormous Differences Between The South An ...
... What the Census Shows: The Beards Had it Right -There Was Revolution Going On In The U.S. The Northern [Free] States Were Experiencing a Period of Rapid Economic and Social Change Very Different From What Was Happening in The South By 1860 This Had Produced Enormous Differences Between The South An ...
The American Civil War (1861
... VI. What was the Union’s strategy? A. Goal-get the southern states back into the Union B. Offensive strategy- the Anaconda Plan called for a naval blockade of the coastline, cutting off and controlling the Mississippi River, choking off the transportation of goods and people C. Attack the Confedera ...
... VI. What was the Union’s strategy? A. Goal-get the southern states back into the Union B. Offensive strategy- the Anaconda Plan called for a naval blockade of the coastline, cutting off and controlling the Mississippi River, choking off the transportation of goods and people C. Attack the Confedera ...
Unit 3
... 3. Freeport Doctrine—Implied that popular sovereignty was empty because a territory could not vote on slavery until it became a state. This was the result of the Dred Scott decision voiding the Missouri Compromise. ...
... 3. Freeport Doctrine—Implied that popular sovereignty was empty because a territory could not vote on slavery until it became a state. This was the result of the Dred Scott decision voiding the Missouri Compromise. ...
Released 6/25/13 GETTYSBURG AT 150 (VICKSBURG, TOO): A
... plus Vicksburg, signaled the end – or at least heralded the certain doom – of the ...
... plus Vicksburg, signaled the end – or at least heralded the certain doom – of the ...
AHSGE Test Vocabulary Social Studies
... An extension of the Monroe Doctrine, announced by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, under which the United States claimed the right to protect its economic interests by means of military intervention in the affairs of Western ...
... An extension of the Monroe Doctrine, announced by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, under which the United States claimed the right to protect its economic interests by means of military intervention in the affairs of Western ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... -Lincoln really could not free them, but allowed many to free themselves; only really strengthened the North’s moral basis **After Antietam, McClellan was eventually replaced by Gen. Meade -Lee decided to invade the North into PA -Lee met Meade at Gettysburg (Union = 92,000 men v. 76,000) in July, ...
... -Lincoln really could not free them, but allowed many to free themselves; only really strengthened the North’s moral basis **After Antietam, McClellan was eventually replaced by Gen. Meade -Lee decided to invade the North into PA -Lee met Meade at Gettysburg (Union = 92,000 men v. 76,000) in July, ...
Reconstruction - Buncombe County Schools System
... suitcases made of carpeting that would put in government and were corrupt. • Southern Republicans were known as scalawags by their enemies who believed that anyone who worked for government was a crook or traitor. • As wealthy planters were loosing control of government in NC it was becoming more de ...
... suitcases made of carpeting that would put in government and were corrupt. • Southern Republicans were known as scalawags by their enemies who believed that anyone who worked for government was a crook or traitor. • As wealthy planters were loosing control of government in NC it was becoming more de ...
CHAPTER 10: THE UNION IN CRISIS, 1846-1861
... o Popular sovereignty would be used to determine the slavery issue in the Utah and New Mexico territories o California entered the Union as a free state. (This gave the North a Senate majority & angered Southerners.) o The Fugitive Slave Act was passed. (This angered many Northerners.) o Disputes be ...
... o Popular sovereignty would be used to determine the slavery issue in the Utah and New Mexico territories o California entered the Union as a free state. (This gave the North a Senate majority & angered Southerners.) o The Fugitive Slave Act was passed. (This angered many Northerners.) o Disputes be ...
Lincoln`s Election and Fort Sumter PPT
... • Some even said they would LEAVE the Union if Lincoln was elected. ...
... • Some even said they would LEAVE the Union if Lincoln was elected. ...
NOTES Civil War Strategies and Battles
... First battle between the ironclad warships; often called the Monitor & the Merrimack (renamed Virginia by the CSA.) June 25-July 1: The Seven Days Battle (Henrico County, Virginia) Series of battles in the Peninsula Campaign consisting of a Confederate counter-offensive which drove the Union Army aw ...
... First battle between the ironclad warships; often called the Monitor & the Merrimack (renamed Virginia by the CSA.) June 25-July 1: The Seven Days Battle (Henrico County, Virginia) Series of battles in the Peninsula Campaign consisting of a Confederate counter-offensive which drove the Union Army aw ...
Civil War: 1861-1865 - Amherst County High School
... – US Senator from Mississippi from 1835 to 1845 – US Congressmen from 1845 to 1846 – US Congressmen from 1857 to 1861 – Withdrew from Senate when Mississippi seceded – On February 18, 1861 - made President of the Confederacy ...
... – US Senator from Mississippi from 1835 to 1845 – US Congressmen from 1845 to 1846 – US Congressmen from 1857 to 1861 – Withdrew from Senate when Mississippi seceded – On February 18, 1861 - made President of the Confederacy ...
The Civil War 1861-1865
... 1. Pretend you are a member of Buchanan’s cabinet. How would you advise him to deal with the secession crisis in the period before the next president took office? 2. Do you think the “Anaconda Plan” was an effective strategy for subduing the Confederacy? If not, what strategy would you have recommen ...
... 1. Pretend you are a member of Buchanan’s cabinet. How would you advise him to deal with the secession crisis in the period before the next president took office? 2. Do you think the “Anaconda Plan” was an effective strategy for subduing the Confederacy? If not, what strategy would you have recommen ...
Civil War - TeacherWeb
... 1. Pretend you are a member of Buchanan’s cabinet. How would you advise him to deal with the secession crisis in the period before the next president took office? 2. Do you think the “Anaconda Plan” was an effective strategy for subduing the Confederacy? If not, what strategy would you have recommen ...
... 1. Pretend you are a member of Buchanan’s cabinet. How would you advise him to deal with the secession crisis in the period before the next president took office? 2. Do you think the “Anaconda Plan” was an effective strategy for subduing the Confederacy? If not, what strategy would you have recommen ...
ThePoliticsofReconstruction
... 2. Major difference from Lincoln’s Plan 3. Congress’ Plan 1. Wade Davis Bill, Freedmen’s Bureau, Civil Rights Act of 1866, 14th Amendment, Reconstruction Act of 1867, 15th Amendment, Enforcement Act of 1870 ...
... 2. Major difference from Lincoln’s Plan 3. Congress’ Plan 1. Wade Davis Bill, Freedmen’s Bureau, Civil Rights Act of 1866, 14th Amendment, Reconstruction Act of 1867, 15th Amendment, Enforcement Act of 1870 ...
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... cially-charged and incendiary nature of the commissioners' addresses would be the speech given by William L. Harris, Mississippi commissioner, to the state legislature of Georgia. 'The new administration coming to power on March 4 promised "freedom to the slave, but eternal degradation for you and ...
... cially-charged and incendiary nature of the commissioners' addresses would be the speech given by William L. Harris, Mississippi commissioner, to the state legislature of Georgia. 'The new administration coming to power on March 4 promised "freedom to the slave, but eternal degradation for you and ...
Civil War Clothes, Food, and Music
... year of the war. Some songs tell of battles fought during the Civil War. Music was an important part in the Civil War. It was a major source of entertainment. Music also was a way to express feelings that words alone can’t express. The men from both sides would sometimes sing and cheer together even ...
... year of the war. Some songs tell of battles fought during the Civil War. Music was an important part in the Civil War. It was a major source of entertainment. Music also was a way to express feelings that words alone can’t express. The men from both sides would sometimes sing and cheer together even ...
The Civil War (1861-1865)
... The Defeated South • The rebels were allowed to go home, all they had to do was swear an allegiance to the Union before they left. ...
... The Defeated South • The rebels were allowed to go home, all they had to do was swear an allegiance to the Union before they left. ...
The War That Divided A Nation - Vernon Independent School
... occurred in Hampton Roads. The Confederates had raised the sunken Merrimac in the Gosport navy yard and made it into an iron-clad ram, which they called the Virginia, commanded by Captain Buchanan, late of the United States navy. She had gone down to Hampton Roads and destroyed (March 8, 1862) the w ...
... occurred in Hampton Roads. The Confederates had raised the sunken Merrimac in the Gosport navy yard and made it into an iron-clad ram, which they called the Virginia, commanded by Captain Buchanan, late of the United States navy. She had gone down to Hampton Roads and destroyed (March 8, 1862) the w ...
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... year of the war. Some songs tell of battles fought during the Civil War. Music was an important part in the Civil War. It was a major source of entertainment. Music also was a way to express feelings that words alone can’t express. The men from both sides would sometimes sing and cheer together even ...
... year of the war. Some songs tell of battles fought during the Civil War. Music was an important part in the Civil War. It was a major source of entertainment. Music also was a way to express feelings that words alone can’t express. The men from both sides would sometimes sing and cheer together even ...
The Battle of Gettysburg
... Over 50,000 men were left dead or wounded Most of the Confederate dead were left on the field in their shallow graves for eight to ten years until southern charity groups had most of the bodies taken away to cemeteries in the South. Lincoln agreed to come and say something for the soldiers Gettysbu ...
... Over 50,000 men were left dead or wounded Most of the Confederate dead were left on the field in their shallow graves for eight to ten years until southern charity groups had most of the bodies taken away to cemeteries in the South. Lincoln agreed to come and say something for the soldiers Gettysbu ...
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... (Confed 13,000 casualties/Union 12,000+) • AL fired McClellan for letting Confed escape to VA. • Raised confidence in the north, Lee Can BE ...
... (Confed 13,000 casualties/Union 12,000+) • AL fired McClellan for letting Confed escape to VA. • Raised confidence in the north, Lee Can BE ...
Georgia in the American Civil War
On January 19, 1861, Georgia, a slave state, declared that it had seceded from the United States and joined the newly formed Confederacy the next month, during the prelude to the American Civil War. During the war, Georgia sent nearly 100,000 men to battle for the Confederacy, mostly to the Virginian armies. Despite secession, many southerners in North Georgia remained loyal to the Union. Approximately 5,000 Georgians served in the Union army in units including the 1st Georgia Infantry Battalion, the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment, and a number of East Tennessean regiments. The state switched from cotton to food production, but severe transportation difficulties eventually restricted supplies. Early in the war, the state's 1,400 miles of railroad tracks provided a frequently used means of moving supplies and men but, by the middle of 1864, much of these lay in ruins or in Union hands.The Georgia legislature voted $100,000 to be sent to South Carolina for the relief of Charlestonians who suffered a disastrous fire in December 1861.Thinking the state was immune from invasion, the Confederates built several small munitions factories in Georgia, and housed tens of thousands of Union prisoners. Their largest prisoner of war camp was at Andersonville.