AKS 30-31 Colonial America
... 34. The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention, introduced by Roger Sherman, aimed to please both large and small states regarding representation in Congress by proposing what? 34. Congress would be composed of two houses, one being based on population (the House of Representatives) and ...
... 34. The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention, introduced by Roger Sherman, aimed to please both large and small states regarding representation in Congress by proposing what? 34. Congress would be composed of two houses, one being based on population (the House of Representatives) and ...
February - Dixie Guards
... 32nd Georgia, whose troops were engaged at the front on all portions of the battlefield, lost 164 men. The Union forces were forced to vacate the field and retreat. By February 22nd, they had retreated all the way back to Jacksonville. The north Florida expedition failed in almost every aspect of Gi ...
... 32nd Georgia, whose troops were engaged at the front on all portions of the battlefield, lost 164 men. The Union forces were forced to vacate the field and retreat. By February 22nd, they had retreated all the way back to Jacksonville. The north Florida expedition failed in almost every aspect of Gi ...
Donnybrook: The Battle of Bull Run, 1861
... Donnybrook by Davis Detzer is an excellently researched and written manuscript on the first battle of Bull Run. The author produced a work which clears away many of the legends and myths that have continued to surround the first major battle of the Civil War. In David Detzer’s words, “History is oft ...
... Donnybrook by Davis Detzer is an excellently researched and written manuscript on the first battle of Bull Run. The author produced a work which clears away many of the legends and myths that have continued to surround the first major battle of the Civil War. In David Detzer’s words, “History is oft ...
Civil_War_Battles_ppt - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Hooker ordered the forces of Sedgwick to attack from the south and on the morning they successfully stormed the Marye Heights, defended this time only by Early's division, which was forced back. Sedgwick was ordered to advance and attack Lee's main body from his rear. Unfortunately for Sedgwick the ...
... Hooker ordered the forces of Sedgwick to attack from the south and on the morning they successfully stormed the Marye Heights, defended this time only by Early's division, which was forced back. Sedgwick was ordered to advance and attack Lee's main body from his rear. Unfortunately for Sedgwick the ...
TEST KEY
... 29. What Constitutional Amendment passed in 1865 and what did it do? THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT ABOLISHED SLAVERY 30. What was the Confederate salient at Spotsylvania called? THE MULESHOE OR THE BLOODY ANGLE 31. Where was the final battle of Grant’s overland campaign in Virginia in ’64? How many casua ...
... 29. What Constitutional Amendment passed in 1865 and what did it do? THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT ABOLISHED SLAVERY 30. What was the Confederate salient at Spotsylvania called? THE MULESHOE OR THE BLOODY ANGLE 31. Where was the final battle of Grant’s overland campaign in Virginia in ’64? How many casua ...
The American Civil War 1860 – 1865
... d. for causing violence and bloodshed in the Kansas territory ...
... d. for causing violence and bloodshed in the Kansas territory ...
SOL 9d: Key Individuals of the Civil War
... 1) Was leader of the Army of Northern VIRGINIA 2) Was offered command of the UNION forces at the beginning of the war, but chose not to fight against Virginia. 3) Opposed SECESSION, but did not believe that the Union should be held together by FORCE 4) Urged Southerners to accept DEFEAT at the end o ...
... 1) Was leader of the Army of Northern VIRGINIA 2) Was offered command of the UNION forces at the beginning of the war, but chose not to fight against Virginia. 3) Opposed SECESSION, but did not believe that the Union should be held together by FORCE 4) Urged Southerners to accept DEFEAT at the end o ...
causes of the Civil War
... border states or to places that were already under Union military control; Didn’t free ALL slaves! So, it received a mixed reaction (both positive and negative) ...
... border states or to places that were already under Union military control; Didn’t free ALL slaves! So, it received a mixed reaction (both positive and negative) ...
African Americans
... • Most Former Slaves were quick and diligent in throwing off the “Shackles of slavery” • Many were freed as the Union Army advanced nearer to their town / community. • Most Refused to listen to their Master once Union Army was near. • Most White former slave holders were surprised by the exuberance ...
... • Most Former Slaves were quick and diligent in throwing off the “Shackles of slavery” • Many were freed as the Union Army advanced nearer to their town / community. • Most Refused to listen to their Master once Union Army was near. • Most White former slave holders were surprised by the exuberance ...
Civil_War_Battles_ppt - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Shiloh was a decisive battle in the war. The South needed a win to make up for land lost in Kentucky and Ohio. It also needed to save the Mississippi Valley. Memphis and Vicksburg were now vulnerable to Union attack, and after Corinth there is now doubt that those cities would be the next targets. ...
... Shiloh was a decisive battle in the war. The South needed a win to make up for land lost in Kentucky and Ohio. It also needed to save the Mississippi Valley. Memphis and Vicksburg were now vulnerable to Union attack, and after Corinth there is now doubt that those cities would be the next targets. ...
Section 1 The Civil War Begins
... • Emancipation Proclamation—issued by Lincoln in 1863: - frees slaves behind Confederate lines - does not apply to areas occupied by Union or slave states in Union “All persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the Uni ...
... • Emancipation Proclamation—issued by Lincoln in 1863: - frees slaves behind Confederate lines - does not apply to areas occupied by Union or slave states in Union “All persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the Uni ...
The American Civil War/The Civil Rights Movement in the United
... 1862, the quiet of north Georgia was shattered by a group of 22 Union spies, known as Andrew’s raiders because of their leader, who were attempting to disrupt supplies to the Confederate Army. The crew of The General had a different idea. Anthony Murphy, a machine foreman joined conductor William Fu ...
... 1862, the quiet of north Georgia was shattered by a group of 22 Union spies, known as Andrew’s raiders because of their leader, who were attempting to disrupt supplies to the Confederate Army. The crew of The General had a different idea. Anthony Murphy, a machine foreman joined conductor William Fu ...
Goal 3 Review
... organized in the North, and fought valiantly at Fort Wagner near Charleston, SC. 10. __________ was an important nurse soldiers to on the battlefields of the Civil War. 11. _______________ Charge at Gettysburg resulted in the slaughter of Confederate troops. 12. The famous quote "a nation conceived ...
... organized in the North, and fought valiantly at Fort Wagner near Charleston, SC. 10. __________ was an important nurse soldiers to on the battlefields of the Civil War. 11. _______________ Charge at Gettysburg resulted in the slaughter of Confederate troops. 12. The famous quote "a nation conceived ...
4-Civil_War - IB-History-of-the-Americas
... Confederates, gathered as many troops together as they could for a counterattack. In about an hour's time, they had formed up around the crater and began firing rifles and artillery down into it, in what was later described as a "turkey shoot". Union Casualties: 5,300 ...
... Confederates, gathered as many troops together as they could for a counterattack. In about an hour's time, they had formed up around the crater and began firing rifles and artillery down into it, in what was later described as a "turkey shoot". Union Casualties: 5,300 ...
Ch. 18 Sec. 3 Answers
... 9. Red River Campaign: Spring 1864, an attempt by Union forces to take control of northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana; about 9,000 Confederate soldiers commanded by General Richard Taylor and General Tom Green were able to turn back about 27,000 Union soldiers in several battles around Mansfi ...
... 9. Red River Campaign: Spring 1864, an attempt by Union forces to take control of northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana; about 9,000 Confederate soldiers commanded by General Richard Taylor and General Tom Green were able to turn back about 27,000 Union soldiers in several battles around Mansfi ...
The Civil War
... • President Lincoln hated slavery, but his war priority was to keep the Union together. • Lincoln said during this inauguration he had “no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists”. • However, as the war continued Lincoln was getting ...
... • President Lincoln hated slavery, but his war priority was to keep the Union together. • Lincoln said during this inauguration he had “no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists”. • However, as the war continued Lincoln was getting ...
Chapter 20-21 Identifications
... A) Both the Union and the Confederacy mobilized their economies and societies to wage the war even while facing considerable home front opposition. B) Lincoln and most Union supporters began the Civil War to preserve the Union, but Lincoln’s decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation reframed t ...
... A) Both the Union and the Confederacy mobilized their economies and societies to wage the war even while facing considerable home front opposition. B) Lincoln and most Union supporters began the Civil War to preserve the Union, but Lincoln’s decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation reframed t ...
Chapter 1 Notes - Mrs. Quarles` Webpage
... Compromise (1820) Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to continue the balance between slave and free states Set the boundary line between slave and free states Compromise of 1850 California admitted as a free state and territories in Utah and New Mexico were open to sl ...
... Compromise (1820) Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to continue the balance between slave and free states Set the boundary line between slave and free states Compromise of 1850 California admitted as a free state and territories in Utah and New Mexico were open to sl ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
General “Stonewall” Jackson
... The McLean family had moved to Appomattox after the First Battle of Bull Run had taken place on their ...
... The McLean family had moved to Appomattox after the First Battle of Bull Run had taken place on their ...
The Civil War
... Battles in the West The Western frontier saw many Union victories that allowed them to gain control of the Mississippi River and split the confederacy in two ...
... Battles in the West The Western frontier saw many Union victories that allowed them to gain control of the Mississippi River and split the confederacy in two ...
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.