First Battle of Bull Run in The Civil War
... All through traffic on the Mississippi River was controlled by the Confederate fortress at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Situated atop seemingly insurmountable cliffs, the fort and its big guns determined whose men and supplies flowed down the critical water highway. So well defended by nature and big gun ...
... All through traffic on the Mississippi River was controlled by the Confederate fortress at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Situated atop seemingly insurmountable cliffs, the fort and its big guns determined whose men and supplies flowed down the critical water highway. So well defended by nature and big gun ...
Civil Unrest in the South:
... 4. More than half were cut down before reaching their objective. 5. Lee retreated, and Meade did not follow, allowing the war to continue. ...
... 4. More than half were cut down before reaching their objective. 5. Lee retreated, and Meade did not follow, allowing the war to continue. ...
Unit 3
... running against three other candidates, he won the majority of the electoral votes. Seven Southern states reacted to his election by seceding from the Union and forming the Confederate States of America. When did the Civil War begin? It began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate troops attacked Union ...
... running against three other candidates, he won the majority of the electoral votes. Seven Southern states reacted to his election by seceding from the Union and forming the Confederate States of America. When did the Civil War begin? It began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate troops attacked Union ...
APUSH POWERPOINT
... of Old South, cut the Confederacy in half, chop the Confederacy, decapitate it by capturing its capital at Richmond, and lastly try everywhere to engage the enemy’s main strength and to grin it into submission. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln said the slaves would be free in the seceded states. The Unio ...
... of Old South, cut the Confederacy in half, chop the Confederacy, decapitate it by capturing its capital at Richmond, and lastly try everywhere to engage the enemy’s main strength and to grin it into submission. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln said the slaves would be free in the seceded states. The Unio ...
26) sharecropping
... 9) The South secedes from the Union 10) Compromise of 1850 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) mo ...
... 9) The South secedes from the Union 10) Compromise of 1850 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) mo ...
Reconstruction
... • How will the South react to free African Americans in their society? • What is the status of the Confederate states? • How will southern states be brought back into the Union? • Should the Confederate states be forgiven or ...
... • How will the South react to free African Americans in their society? • What is the status of the Confederate states? • How will southern states be brought back into the Union? • Should the Confederate states be forgiven or ...
APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Civil War
... The Trent Affair: In November 1861 a Union warship removed two Confederate Ambassadors (Mason and Slidell) from a British ship (the Trent) off Cuba. Faced with a British ultimatum, Secretary of State Seward had the diplomats released and issued a statement of regret Ironclads: In an effort to break ...
... The Trent Affair: In November 1861 a Union warship removed two Confederate Ambassadors (Mason and Slidell) from a British ship (the Trent) off Cuba. Faced with a British ultimatum, Secretary of State Seward had the diplomats released and issued a statement of regret Ironclads: In an effort to break ...
4.1 Lincoln-Douglas Debates - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... • Only one month after Lincoln’s election, South Carolina announced its decision to secede from the Union; other southern states followed. • They elect Jefferson Davis as their president • Besides just Slavery, why did the South Secede? • Cultural and Economic Differences: Plantation life vs. Indust ...
... • Only one month after Lincoln’s election, South Carolina announced its decision to secede from the Union; other southern states followed. • They elect Jefferson Davis as their president • Besides just Slavery, why did the South Secede? • Cultural and Economic Differences: Plantation life vs. Indust ...
Causes of Civil War PowerPoint
... – Against slavery, but will not try to remove it from south – Supports protective tariff – Wants to give free land in the west to settlers – Supports building the Transcontinental Railroad with one end in the north and the other out west. ...
... – Against slavery, but will not try to remove it from south – Supports protective tariff – Wants to give free land in the west to settlers – Supports building the Transcontinental Railroad with one end in the north and the other out west. ...
The Civil War
... factories. The North was able to produce more goods and materials for the Union war effort. ...
... factories. The North was able to produce more goods and materials for the Union war effort. ...
Beginning of the Civil War Notes
... • low on shoes, food, uniforms, guns, ammo = just want to hold on now • southern morale low = troops leave to go back to farms ...
... • low on shoes, food, uniforms, guns, ammo = just want to hold on now • southern morale low = troops leave to go back to farms ...
How to Modify Content Classroom Assessments for ELL
... II. Fill in the Blank. Use the word bank below to complete each sentence. 11. The word _____________ means “to free from slavery.” 12. The word _____________ means “blocking the supply lines and escape routes of a city.” 13. At Vicksburg, the Union wanted to control the _____________ River. 14. The ...
... II. Fill in the Blank. Use the word bank below to complete each sentence. 11. The word _____________ means “to free from slavery.” 12. The word _____________ means “blocking the supply lines and escape routes of a city.” 13. At Vicksburg, the Union wanted to control the _____________ River. 14. The ...
Chapter 4: TELESCOPING THE TIMES The Union in Peril
... Congress created the Freedmen’s Bureau to help former slaves. It passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which guaranteed the civil rights of African Americans. Congress also passed the Fourteenth Amendment, which made African Americans citizens. In 1867, Congress enacted new Reconstruction legislation ...
... Congress created the Freedmen’s Bureau to help former slaves. It passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which guaranteed the civil rights of African Americans. Congress also passed the Fourteenth Amendment, which made African Americans citizens. In 1867, Congress enacted new Reconstruction legislation ...
The American Civil War
... • Fort Sumter, located on an island in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, was one of the few remaining federal forts in Confederate territory. • President Davis offered to purchase Fort Sumter and other Union possession in Confederate territory, but Lincoln refused. • Union troops at Fort Sum ...
... • Fort Sumter, located on an island in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, was one of the few remaining federal forts in Confederate territory. • President Davis offered to purchase Fort Sumter and other Union possession in Confederate territory, but Lincoln refused. • Union troops at Fort Sum ...
The Union Generals Confed- eracy Hodge Podge
... Gen. Grant won a victory at this town after a three month siege, giving the Union control of the ...
... Gen. Grant won a victory at this town after a three month siege, giving the Union control of the ...
Lauren
... state wanted to remove South Carolina from the union. was followed by the secession of eleven more states -Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas,Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina (The ...
... state wanted to remove South Carolina from the union. was followed by the secession of eleven more states -Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas,Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina (The ...
Ch. 20 - Girding for War
... money was offered to them in return for service; still, there were many deserters. 3. The South had to resort to a draft nearly a year before the North, and it also had its privileges for the rich—those who owned or oversaw 20 slaves or more were exempt from the draft. XI. The Economic Stresses o ...
... money was offered to them in return for service; still, there were many deserters. 3. The South had to resort to a draft nearly a year before the North, and it also had its privileges for the rich—those who owned or oversaw 20 slaves or more were exempt from the draft. XI. The Economic Stresses o ...
RECONSTRUCTION
... • First public schools set up • African Americans elected to office (16 to Congress, more in local governments) • Sharecropping: poor farmers worked land they didn’t own for a small percentage of the crop ...
... • First public schools set up • African Americans elected to office (16 to Congress, more in local governments) • Sharecropping: poor farmers worked land they didn’t own for a small percentage of the crop ...
4 usa: 19th century american history
... 11 states in the southern USA left the US to become the Confederacy. They did this because they believed that Abraham Lincoln would make slavery illegal. The northern states were known as the Union. In April 1862 The Confederate army attacked Fort Sumter which was occupied by Unionist soldiers. Linc ...
... 11 states in the southern USA left the US to become the Confederacy. They did this because they believed that Abraham Lincoln would make slavery illegal. The northern states were known as the Union. In April 1862 The Confederate army attacked Fort Sumter which was occupied by Unionist soldiers. Linc ...
reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
... • First public schools set up • African Americans elected to office (16 to Congress, more in local governments) • Sharecropping: poor farmers worked land they didn’t own for a small percentage of the crop ...
... • First public schools set up • African Americans elected to office (16 to Congress, more in local governments) • Sharecropping: poor farmers worked land they didn’t own for a small percentage of the crop ...
Chapter 9: 1866-1889
... •The Radical Republicans wanted to make sure the freedmen _____________________________. •Confederate President _________________________ was captured and imprisoned. Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan ...
... •The Radical Republicans wanted to make sure the freedmen _____________________________. •Confederate President _________________________ was captured and imprisoned. Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan ...
The War in the West
... Mississippi River Confederate general John C. Pemberton had placed guns on the bluffs In the spring of 1863 Grant blocked southern forces from aiding Vicksburg and then surrounded the city. ...
... Mississippi River Confederate general John C. Pemberton had placed guns on the bluffs In the spring of 1863 Grant blocked southern forces from aiding Vicksburg and then surrounded the city. ...
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... Lincoln elected president in this four-way race Between Dec. 1860 and Feb. 1861 seven states seceded in response to Lincoln’s election South Carolina bombarded Fort Sumter sparking the Civil War Lincoln’s call for troops prompted four more states to secede between April and June Republican Congress ...
... Lincoln elected president in this four-way race Between Dec. 1860 and Feb. 1861 seven states seceded in response to Lincoln’s election South Carolina bombarded Fort Sumter sparking the Civil War Lincoln’s call for troops prompted four more states to secede between April and June Republican Congress ...
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.