Chapter 11 Assignment Packet
... 4. What was the Union Strategy at the beginning of the Civil War? A. Who developed the Plan: B. What was the name of the Plan: C. Part 1 of Plan: D. Part 2 of Plan: 5.How did Abraham Lincoln try to keep the border states from seceding? ...
... 4. What was the Union Strategy at the beginning of the Civil War? A. Who developed the Plan: B. What was the name of the Plan: C. Part 1 of Plan: D. Part 2 of Plan: 5.How did Abraham Lincoln try to keep the border states from seceding? ...
Chapter 4 Notes
... cost the South much of their remaining resources; they were already low on supplies ◦ Many Confederates began deserting ◦ General Grant’s plan was to destroy Lee’s army in Virginia while General Sherman raided Georgia ◦ Most of Atlanta was burned! ...
... cost the South much of their remaining resources; they were already low on supplies ◦ Many Confederates began deserting ◦ General Grant’s plan was to destroy Lee’s army in Virginia while General Sherman raided Georgia ◦ Most of Atlanta was burned! ...
Study Guide for Unit Test #4 (Part 1) What were the three main
... 23)What was the significance of the battle of Vicksburg? 24)Why are these two battles often linked together? 25)What is total war? How was it practiced by Sherman in the South? ...
... 23)What was the significance of the battle of Vicksburg? 24)Why are these two battles often linked together? 25)What is total war? How was it practiced by Sherman in the South? ...
Fight a defensive war - Ms. Scott`s US History
... McClellan was cautious and moved very slowly. He actually had the nickname (too slow McClellan). Lincoln eventually became upset at his failure to take action in the war. It was 8 months after Bull Run, March 1862, before Union and Confederate troops met again. The Confederate troops were commanded ...
... McClellan was cautious and moved very slowly. He actually had the nickname (too slow McClellan). Lincoln eventually became upset at his failure to take action in the war. It was 8 months after Bull Run, March 1862, before Union and Confederate troops met again. The Confederate troops were commanded ...
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... Ulysses S. Grant was in charge (risk taker) Won battles by being aggressive in Tennessee. Battle of Shiloh Confederate used a surprise attack. Heavy casualties, but a Union victory. Eventually Union control the Mississippi River. ...
... Ulysses S. Grant was in charge (risk taker) Won battles by being aggressive in Tennessee. Battle of Shiloh Confederate used a surprise attack. Heavy casualties, but a Union victory. Eventually Union control the Mississippi River. ...
CPUSH (Unit 6, #2)
... 1. During the Civil War, President Lincoln used “______________________________” to protect “national security”: a. Suspended _____________________________________ (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) b. Closed down ___________________________ that did not support the war 2. Durin ...
... 1. During the Civil War, President Lincoln used “______________________________” to protect “national security”: a. Suspended _____________________________________ (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) b. Closed down ___________________________ that did not support the war 2. Durin ...
Lesson Construction Template 900-1200 words
... Let’s trace our steps back for a minute and discuss why volunteering for military service was both necessary and beneficial to the country. During its earlier years, the United States did not have a large regular army. In other words, the number of men who employed and educated by the military was r ...
... Let’s trace our steps back for a minute and discuss why volunteering for military service was both necessary and beneficial to the country. During its earlier years, the United States did not have a large regular army. In other words, the number of men who employed and educated by the military was r ...
April 2014 - 7th Florida Infantry Company K
... June 26-29, 2014. 150th Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Kennesaw, GA. Kennesaw, GA– The National Park Service today announced the details of the upcoming commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park will offer three days of comm ...
... June 26-29, 2014. 150th Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Kennesaw, GA. Kennesaw, GA– The National Park Service today announced the details of the upcoming commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park will offer three days of comm ...
For Starters
... • The war actually helped the north’s economy • They did have some inflation, but not as bad as the south • Many farmers went to war, so the north built farm equipment to help the farms run with less help • Factories prospered • Heavy demands led to profiteering or charging excessive prices for the ...
... • The war actually helped the north’s economy • They did have some inflation, but not as bad as the south • Many farmers went to war, so the north built farm equipment to help the farms run with less help • Factories prospered • Heavy demands led to profiteering or charging excessive prices for the ...
CIVIL WAR TAH without a
... It held that "separate but equal" accommodations did not violate Plessy's rights and that the law did not stamp the "colored race with a badge of inferiority." ...
... It held that "separate but equal" accommodations did not violate Plessy's rights and that the law did not stamp the "colored race with a badge of inferiority." ...
Do Now: Grab a worksheet from the front and answer the question.
... through the south burning anything his army came across. In July, his march ended in Atlanta, GA as the Union defeated one of the last major cities in the South. Sherman’s soldiers terrorized the city, destroyed local businesses and there were reports of rape by local citizens. This victory fo ...
... through the south burning anything his army came across. In July, his march ended in Atlanta, GA as the Union defeated one of the last major cities in the South. Sherman’s soldiers terrorized the city, destroyed local businesses and there were reports of rape by local citizens. This victory fo ...
Funding the Civil War - pthsapushcivilwarproject
... First in US History Pay large part of war debt ...
... First in US History Pay large part of war debt ...
Unit 7 Power Point Presentation (Notes)
... 1. Confederates tried to retreat & obtain supplies along the way 2. Union army follows 3. Richmond, VA falls & CSA army heads ...
... 1. Confederates tried to retreat & obtain supplies along the way 2. Union army follows 3. Richmond, VA falls & CSA army heads ...
Comparing and Contrasting the Union and Confederacy
... Students will be separated into two groups -- Union or Confederacy -- and will research the four main topics above for their respective group. Students will then share their answers with each other. Students should keep their charts on hand as they learn about major events and key people of the Civi ...
... Students will be separated into two groups -- Union or Confederacy -- and will research the four main topics above for their respective group. Students will then share their answers with each other. Students should keep their charts on hand as they learn about major events and key people of the Civi ...
Civil War Cheat Sheet
... Delaware. The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 was issued in part as a military strategy against the Confederacy. As it became clear how hard it was going to be to subdue the South, sentiment developed for striking a blow at the South’s economic and social system by freeing its slaves. The Emancipa ...
... Delaware. The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 was issued in part as a military strategy against the Confederacy. As it became clear how hard it was going to be to subdue the South, sentiment developed for striking a blow at the South’s economic and social system by freeing its slaves. The Emancipa ...
8th Grade SS Brainstorming Power Standards
... Won Elections in Georgia for the First Time. Klu Klux Klan - The Rise of Secret Hate Groups ...
... Won Elections in Georgia for the First Time. Klu Klux Klan - The Rise of Secret Hate Groups ...
Battle at Antietam
... The battle of Antietam-- or Sharpsburg as it was known in the South-was the first of two invasions led by Lee into the Northern states. In it, he faced General George McClellan, the leader of the Union army. Lee was in need of men and supplies and hoped to get them in Maryland. On the march into Mar ...
... The battle of Antietam-- or Sharpsburg as it was known in the South-was the first of two invasions led by Lee into the Northern states. In it, he faced General George McClellan, the leader of the Union army. Lee was in need of men and supplies and hoped to get them in Maryland. On the march into Mar ...
Causes of the Civil War!
... • Later, both sides use conscription (draft) to get soldiers • Men from ages 18-35 were drafted; some paid people to take their place;Southern planters with many slaves didn’t have to go • Boys volunteered- tricked officials (18 in shoe); some women disguised themselves as men to fight ...
... • Later, both sides use conscription (draft) to get soldiers • Men from ages 18-35 were drafted; some paid people to take their place;Southern planters with many slaves didn’t have to go • Boys volunteered- tricked officials (18 in shoe); some women disguised themselves as men to fight ...
THE YEAR OF LINCOLN CHRONOLOGY 1861-1865
... that the consequences of this day's work will be to the lasting advantage, if not the very salvation, of the country," Lincoln tells supporters. November 15, 1864 - After destroying Atlanta's warehouses and railroad facilities, Sherman, with 62,000 men begins the “March to the Sea.” President Linco ...
... that the consequences of this day's work will be to the lasting advantage, if not the very salvation, of the country," Lincoln tells supporters. November 15, 1864 - After destroying Atlanta's warehouses and railroad facilities, Sherman, with 62,000 men begins the “March to the Sea.” President Linco ...
Civil War Jeopardy
... the slave revolt once John Brown was apprehended by Confederate General, Robert E. Lee, was a ...
... the slave revolt once John Brown was apprehended by Confederate General, Robert E. Lee, was a ...
Chapter 21 Focus Questions: Essay question: List the three most
... At the beginning of the Civil War, President Lincoln favored what kind of military action? What did Lincoln hope the Union would capture after a victory at Bull Run? How was the South’s victory at the First Bull Run harmful to its cause and helpful to the northern cause? After assuming command, Gene ...
... At the beginning of the Civil War, President Lincoln favored what kind of military action? What did Lincoln hope the Union would capture after a victory at Bull Run? How was the South’s victory at the First Bull Run harmful to its cause and helpful to the northern cause? After assuming command, Gene ...
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... 1. Greenback -- A piece of U.S. paper money first issued by the North during the Civil War 2. Conscription – Required people to enter military service 3. Habeas Corpus – Legal order for an inquiry to determine if a person has been lawfully imprisoned 4. Attrition – The act of wearing down by constan ...
... 1. Greenback -- A piece of U.S. paper money first issued by the North during the Civil War 2. Conscription – Required people to enter military service 3. Habeas Corpus – Legal order for an inquiry to determine if a person has been lawfully imprisoned 4. Attrition – The act of wearing down by constan ...
African Americans and the War Completed
... The federal government had a harder time deciding what to do about escaping slaves. Because there was no consistent federal policy regarding fugitives, individual commanders made their own decisions. Some put them to work for the Union forces; others wanted to return them to their owners. Finally, o ...
... The federal government had a harder time deciding what to do about escaping slaves. Because there was no consistent federal policy regarding fugitives, individual commanders made their own decisions. Some put them to work for the Union forces; others wanted to return them to their owners. Finally, o ...
Did the American Civil War Ever End?
... margin. Consider events and developments that created change and that reveal enduring issues. When did the Civil War end? Many have answered never. As late as 1949, in an address at Harvard, the writer Ralph Ellison said that the war “is still in the balance, and only our enchantment by the spell of ...
... margin. Consider events and developments that created change and that reveal enduring issues. When did the Civil War end? Many have answered never. As late as 1949, in an address at Harvard, the writer Ralph Ellison said that the war “is still in the balance, and only our enchantment by the spell of ...
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.