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... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
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... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
... a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Samuel Tilden c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Edwin Stanton 2. Which description below explains how the 15th Amendment helped Ulysses S. Grant win the Election of 1868? a. The 15th Amendment prevented Democrats from voting. b. The 15th Amendment allowed women to vote. c. The 15th Am ...
Fort Duffield - Hardin County History Museum
... Pearman Hill had begun. Engineers of the 9th Michigan Infantry initiated construction of the earthworks that would be named Fort Duffield on Sunday November 3, 1861. Ten pieces of artillery were eventually placed within the fort. By December, in addition to the fort, soldiers were constructing log s ...
... Pearman Hill had begun. Engineers of the 9th Michigan Infantry initiated construction of the earthworks that would be named Fort Duffield on Sunday November 3, 1861. Ten pieces of artillery were eventually placed within the fort. By December, in addition to the fort, soldiers were constructing log s ...
Fort Duffield - Hardin County History Museum
... protect the supply depot Sherman ordered that a fortification be constructed on Pearman Hill. This position commands West Point and the rivers. The fortification of this area would help secure the Federal supply line and Union soldiers would have a defensible position to fall back upon in case of a ...
... protect the supply depot Sherman ordered that a fortification be constructed on Pearman Hill. This position commands West Point and the rivers. The fortification of this area would help secure the Federal supply line and Union soldiers would have a defensible position to fall back upon in case of a ...
The Battle of Fort Sumter
... The Battle of Fort Sumter The Union Soldiers surrendered. They were given passage back to the North. So began the Civil War at Fort Sumner. ...
... The Battle of Fort Sumter The Union Soldiers surrendered. They were given passage back to the North. So began the Civil War at Fort Sumner. ...
Fort Sumter
... Lincoln did not want to give the fort up. He had been told that there weren't enough supplies in the fort to defend it. Lincoln came up with a plan. He would send a supply ship to the fort and tell the South Carolina governor it was coming. If the ship got through, the fort would have enough supplie ...
... Lincoln did not want to give the fort up. He had been told that there weren't enough supplies in the fort to defend it. Lincoln came up with a plan. He would send a supply ship to the fort and tell the South Carolina governor it was coming. If the ship got through, the fort would have enough supplie ...
Fort Sumter
... war. Lincoln began to call for men to serve in the Union Army. Men in the South volunteered to fight for the Confederates. People on both sides were sure that the war would be over in months. It would ...
... war. Lincoln began to call for men to serve in the Union Army. Men in the South volunteered to fight for the Confederates. People on both sides were sure that the war would be over in months. It would ...
File
... Their plan was known as Radical Reconstruction and was put into effect Made a deal with southern Democrats to win the 1876 election ...
... Their plan was known as Radical Reconstruction and was put into effect Made a deal with southern Democrats to win the 1876 election ...
Fort Sumter
... Davis decided to take over the fort before Union ships arrived with fresh supplies. On April 12, 1861, Confederate leaders demanded that Union forces surrender Fort Sumter. Major Anderson refused. ...
... Davis decided to take over the fort before Union ships arrived with fresh supplies. On April 12, 1861, Confederate leaders demanded that Union forces surrender Fort Sumter. Major Anderson refused. ...
PPT
... They believed their only choice was secession. In December of 1860 South Carolina was the first state to secede and leave the Union. Six other states followed their lead by February 1861. (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and ...
... They believed their only choice was secession. In December of 1860 South Carolina was the first state to secede and leave the Union. Six other states followed their lead by February 1861. (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and ...
07.2_Who Built Fort Curtis_March 11, 2012.ai
... lumber and did everything else required to build Fort Curtis. Imagine moving enough dirt to build this fort with only shovels, picks and wheelbarrows. Then imagine doing this backbreaking work in the hottest months of the year. The men who came to Helena seeking freedom did just that, building a for ...
... lumber and did everything else required to build Fort Curtis. Imagine moving enough dirt to build this fort with only shovels, picks and wheelbarrows. Then imagine doing this backbreaking work in the hottest months of the year. The men who came to Helena seeking freedom did just that, building a for ...
Robert Anderson was my mother`s great uncle. He was born at
... though he was a former slave holder from a slave state. When he was fired on as commander of Fort Sumter, he fired back. When the fort fell on April 14th, he took the Union flag to Manhattan New York, where 1000,000 people celebrated him as a national hero. He was soon after promoted to Brigadier Ge ...
... though he was a former slave holder from a slave state. When he was fired on as commander of Fort Sumter, he fired back. When the fort fell on April 14th, he took the Union flag to Manhattan New York, where 1000,000 people celebrated him as a national hero. He was soon after promoted to Brigadier Ge ...
Reconstruction
... Before becoming President, Grant was General during the Civil War. The First Transcontinental Railroad was completed when the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific met at Promontory Point, Utah. The 15th Amendment was added to the Constitution and during the Battle of Little Big Horn, Custer was mas ...
... Before becoming President, Grant was General during the Civil War. The First Transcontinental Railroad was completed when the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific met at Promontory Point, Utah. The 15th Amendment was added to the Constitution and during the Battle of Little Big Horn, Custer was mas ...
Firing Fort Sumpter
... Charleston harbor, open fire on the Union Garrison holding fort Sumpter. At 2:30 pm on April 13, Major Robert Anderson, Garrison commander, surrendered the fort and was evacuated the next day. The signal to fire the first shot was given by a suvillon Edmond Rufand, a Virginia farmer and editor w ...
... Charleston harbor, open fire on the Union Garrison holding fort Sumpter. At 2:30 pm on April 13, Major Robert Anderson, Garrison commander, surrendered the fort and was evacuated the next day. The signal to fire the first shot was given by a suvillon Edmond Rufand, a Virginia farmer and editor w ...
Fort Hayes
Fort Hayes, a military post in Columbus, Ohio, United States, was created by an act of the United States Congress on July 11, 1862. As of 2007, the property is primarily used for the Columbus School District's Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center and bus depot. Currently, the 391st Military Police Battalion and the 375th Criminal Investigations Division of the U.S. Army Reserve use the facility, but the last military presence on the property is expected to be gone by the end of 2009. The military is building a new army reserve center in Whitehall, which will end a century and a half of military presence at Fort Hayes.