Civil War Timeline
... Northern army occupy Corinth, Mississippi Memphis fell to the Union armies In a series of battles the Southern army led by Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Robert E. Lee, the South managed to drive back the Union army. Lee breaks McClellan siege of Richmond. The Union led by General John Pope was def ...
... Northern army occupy Corinth, Mississippi Memphis fell to the Union armies In a series of battles the Southern army led by Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Robert E. Lee, the South managed to drive back the Union army. Lee breaks McClellan siege of Richmond. The Union led by General John Pope was def ...
Civil War Packet File - Northwest ISD Moodle
... North and the South. The South felt they no longer had a voice in national events or policies. The South feared that Congress would take this opportunity to abolish slaver and deny them their states’ rights. Before Lincoln took the oath of office in March 1861, Southern states began to take steps to ...
... North and the South. The South felt they no longer had a voice in national events or policies. The South feared that Congress would take this opportunity to abolish slaver and deny them their states’ rights. Before Lincoln took the oath of office in March 1861, Southern states began to take steps to ...
Chapter 5 - Maple 4th Grade
... Many southerners disagreed with Abraham Lincoln. They wanted to secede. People thought Abe would end slavery In 1861 11 southern states left the union They made a new country called Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America = The Confederacy April 12, 1861 Confederate troops at ...
... Many southerners disagreed with Abraham Lincoln. They wanted to secede. People thought Abe would end slavery In 1861 11 southern states left the union They made a new country called Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America = The Confederacy April 12, 1861 Confederate troops at ...
File - Ms. Xiques` Classroom
... concession of any kind from the States with which we were lately confederated; all we ask is to be let alone; that those who never held power over us shall not now attempt our subjugation by arms. ...
... concession of any kind from the States with which we were lately confederated; all we ask is to be let alone; that those who never held power over us shall not now attempt our subjugation by arms. ...
Chapter 11-4: The War Continues
... • What were each side’s goals in the West and how were events there influenced by the rest of the war? • What three major battles took place in 1863, and why was each important? • Why was the fighting around Chattanooga, Tennessee, important to the outcome of the war? ...
... • What were each side’s goals in the West and how were events there influenced by the rest of the war? • What three major battles took place in 1863, and why was each important? • Why was the fighting around Chattanooga, Tennessee, important to the outcome of the war? ...
MS Studies Ch. 5
... _______________ Mississippians fought for the Confederacy About _________ Mississippians fought for the Union Army ________________ MS slaves or freedmen fought for the Union Army MS had about _______________ dead at the end of the Civil War. MS’s Homefront Those at home did what they could • ______ ...
... _______________ Mississippians fought for the Confederacy About _________ Mississippians fought for the Union Army ________________ MS slaves or freedmen fought for the Union Army MS had about _______________ dead at the end of the Civil War. MS’s Homefront Those at home did what they could • ______ ...
Name: Date: Hour: CIVIL WAR OCCT STUDY GUIDE Causes of the
... public relation’s ability to sign the ____________________ _____________________ which freed all slaves in the South. 10. Lee’s failure to win this three day battle in Pennsylvania helped lead to the defeat of the South, What is this Battle? 11. When General Grant and Sherman captured ______________ ...
... public relation’s ability to sign the ____________________ _____________________ which freed all slaves in the South. 10. Lee’s failure to win this three day battle in Pennsylvania helped lead to the defeat of the South, What is this Battle? 11. When General Grant and Sherman captured ______________ ...
The American Civil War
... assassinate the president. On April 14, 1865, Lincoln attended the play Our American Cousin at Ford’s Theatre. Booth crept up from behind and shot the president at point-blank range, mortally wounding the President. The dying President was taken across the street to Petersen House. After remaining i ...
... assassinate the president. On April 14, 1865, Lincoln attended the play Our American Cousin at Ford’s Theatre. Booth crept up from behind and shot the president at point-blank range, mortally wounding the President. The dying President was taken across the street to Petersen House. After remaining i ...
File
... of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our ...
... of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our ...
Conflicts Ooer
... Abraham Lincoln, a Northern Republican who opposed the expansion of slaveryinto the territories, won the presidency in 1860. With Lincoln's election, Southerners feared that Northern antislavery Republicans would dominate national politics and submit the South to federal government control. They bel ...
... Abraham Lincoln, a Northern Republican who opposed the expansion of slaveryinto the territories, won the presidency in 1860. With Lincoln's election, Southerners feared that Northern antislavery Republicans would dominate national politics and submit the South to federal government control. They bel ...
Final Review Guide
... 5. ____________________________________________________ - The political party that was created with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories. 6. ____________________________________________________ - The “radical abolitionist” who led an attack on pro-slavery forces in Pottawatomie ...
... 5. ____________________________________________________ - The political party that was created with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories. 6. ____________________________________________________ - The “radical abolitionist” who led an attack on pro-slavery forces in Pottawatomie ...
Civil War Battles
... poignant and eloquent. In the speech, Lincoln argued that the Civil War was a test not only for the Union but for the entire world, for it would determine whether a nation conceived in democracy could survive. Lincoln’s 2 minute speech motivated northerners to continue their fight: ...
... poignant and eloquent. In the speech, Lincoln argued that the Civil War was a test not only for the Union but for the entire world, for it would determine whether a nation conceived in democracy could survive. Lincoln’s 2 minute speech motivated northerners to continue their fight: ...
Unit 2 Reading Quiz 2
... Sentence Completion, Part 1: Complete the sentences using the correct term from the word bank. In a series of famous debates, (1)___________________ proposed popular sovereignty as a way to limit slavery’s expansion, while (2)_________________ argued that slavery was immoral and could only be stoppe ...
... Sentence Completion, Part 1: Complete the sentences using the correct term from the word bank. In a series of famous debates, (1)___________________ proposed popular sovereignty as a way to limit slavery’s expansion, while (2)_________________ argued that slavery was immoral and could only be stoppe ...
File - MsTurnbull.com
... The South planned for a _______________________________________________ ___________________________________- Outdated muskets were replaced with more accurate rifles. Artillery improved with the invention of _________________________, devices that exploded in the air. Artillery often fired ________ ...
... The South planned for a _______________________________________________ ___________________________________- Outdated muskets were replaced with more accurate rifles. Artillery improved with the invention of _________________________, devices that exploded in the air. Artillery often fired ________ ...
Key Term Chapter 20
... British‐built and manned Confederate warship that raided Union shipping during the Civil War. One of many built by the British for the Confederacy, despite Union protests. (473) Border States Five slave states–Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia–that did not secede during th ...
... British‐built and manned Confederate warship that raided Union shipping during the Civil War. One of many built by the British for the Confederacy, despite Union protests. (473) Border States Five slave states–Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia–that did not secede during th ...
The Battle of Glorieta Pass
... Confederate victory at Valverde, where a month earlier, Brig. Gen. Sibley's troops had defeated a Union force under Col. Canby. Later, he learned that Chivington had reached Johnson's ranch, but burned the Confederate supply wagons, bayoneted 1000 mules and horses, and captured 17 prisoners. Chiving ...
... Confederate victory at Valverde, where a month earlier, Brig. Gen. Sibley's troops had defeated a Union force under Col. Canby. Later, he learned that Chivington had reached Johnson's ranch, but burned the Confederate supply wagons, bayoneted 1000 mules and horses, and captured 17 prisoners. Chiving ...
The Civil War
... Click on this site to view the secession ordinance http://www.virtualology.com/virtualwarmuseum.com /uscivilwarhall/southcarolinasecession.com/ ...
... Click on this site to view the secession ordinance http://www.virtualology.com/virtualwarmuseum.com /uscivilwarhall/southcarolinasecession.com/ ...
Jeopardy
... In one day, approximately this many soldiers died, in total, at the Battle of Antietam. ...
... In one day, approximately this many soldiers died, in total, at the Battle of Antietam. ...
Civil_Progress
... Virginia, people mined iron, raised wheat, and herded sheep. They didn’t need any slaves so they disagreed over slavery. That’s how Virginia broke apart and became the state of West Virginia. ...
... Virginia, people mined iron, raised wheat, and herded sheep. They didn’t need any slaves so they disagreed over slavery. That’s how Virginia broke apart and became the state of West Virginia. ...
Women of the Civil War
... STRATEGY, BULL RUN, WOMEN • Did the Civil War create “a more perfect Union”? • How can strengths, weaknesses and goals determine the outcome of war? • What were the effects of war on civilians and soldiers? ...
... STRATEGY, BULL RUN, WOMEN • Did the Civil War create “a more perfect Union”? • How can strengths, weaknesses and goals determine the outcome of war? • What were the effects of war on civilians and soldiers? ...
Civil War Group Activity Sheet
... 21. What famous antislavery person attempted to start a riot at Harper's Ferry? ...
... 21. What famous antislavery person attempted to start a riot at Harper's Ferry? ...
A Divided Nation - Study Guide
... The fighting of the Civil War first occurred at ___________________________________________. People who wanted to end slavery and spoke out their concerns were ___________________. Southerners were upset about a __________________, which raised the cost of __________________ coming into the country. ...
... The fighting of the Civil War first occurred at ___________________________________________. People who wanted to end slavery and spoke out their concerns were ___________________. Southerners were upset about a __________________, which raised the cost of __________________ coming into the country. ...
Civil War Notes p21 - Henry County Schools
... counties of Virginia did not wish to secede along with the rest of the state. This section of Virginia was admitted into the Union as the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863. ...
... counties of Virginia did not wish to secede along with the rest of the state. This section of Virginia was admitted into the Union as the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863. ...
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.