North Carolina in the Civil War
... The goal of the U.S. was to restore the Union; the Union wanted to abolish (end) slavery Emancipation Proclamation: a document of President Lincoln; freed all slaves in the Confederate states July 1, 1863 ...
... The goal of the U.S. was to restore the Union; the Union wanted to abolish (end) slavery Emancipation Proclamation: a document of President Lincoln; freed all slaves in the Confederate states July 1, 1863 ...
Chapter 12
... Tennessee, and North Carolina – capital of the Confederacy moved from Montgomery, AL to ...
... Tennessee, and North Carolina – capital of the Confederacy moved from Montgomery, AL to ...
Civil War Review - Social Studies With A Smile
... Most Northerners wanted to preserve the ________________. Each side had certain strengths. The North had more __________________, factories, and railroads. The South had better ____________________ leaders, such as Robert E. __________________. The __________________ planned to wage a defensive war. ...
... Most Northerners wanted to preserve the ________________. Each side had certain strengths. The North had more __________________, factories, and railroads. The South had better ____________________ leaders, such as Robert E. __________________. The __________________ planned to wage a defensive war. ...
The American Civil War
... • The United States had the largest army in the world when the war finished, which caused a threat to Canada, especially since the British supported the Confederacy • The war caused 1 million casualties ...
... • The United States had the largest army in the world when the war finished, which caused a threat to Canada, especially since the British supported the Confederacy • The war caused 1 million casualties ...
chapter 20 notes
... 3. Confederacy asked British & French for help, but the influence of Uncle Tom’s Cabin stopped them 4. the world has a surplus or glut of cotton, surprisingly, so King Cotton did not help the South 5. Trent affair - Union warship stopped a British ship (Trent) and forcibly removed 2 Confederate dipl ...
... 3. Confederacy asked British & French for help, but the influence of Uncle Tom’s Cabin stopped them 4. the world has a surplus or glut of cotton, surprisingly, so King Cotton did not help the South 5. Trent affair - Union warship stopped a British ship (Trent) and forcibly removed 2 Confederate dipl ...
Chapter 8 Sec1Notes
... The Union must be maintained as he has sworn in his oath to “preserve, protect, and defend it.” Fort Sumter—The Start of the War Who? ...
... The Union must be maintained as he has sworn in his oath to “preserve, protect, and defend it.” Fort Sumter—The Start of the War Who? ...
chapter-8-sec1noteskey
... Union Generals’ Plan: to destroy Confederate armies and lay_waste__ to land Confederate: Confederate Land Strategy: to wear down invading Union army Confederate Sea Strategy: to use _swift_raiders to foil Union blockade ...
... Union Generals’ Plan: to destroy Confederate armies and lay_waste__ to land Confederate: Confederate Land Strategy: to wear down invading Union army Confederate Sea Strategy: to use _swift_raiders to foil Union blockade ...
AP United States History
... the ships were designed to destroy Union blockading vessels, and probably would have! US threatens war with Britain if the ships are delivered--crisis is averted when the Royal Navy purchases the ships. 4. Problems in Canada southern agents plot raids into northern cities Irish-Americans launch fail ...
... the ships were designed to destroy Union blockading vessels, and probably would have! US threatens war with Britain if the ships are delivered--crisis is averted when the Royal Navy purchases the ships. 4. Problems in Canada southern agents plot raids into northern cities Irish-Americans launch fail ...
Girding For War - The North & The South
... • Border states: Union states with slaves • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware • West Virginia -“mountain whites” split from Virginia(1861) ...
... • Border states: Union states with slaves • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware • West Virginia -“mountain whites” split from Virginia(1861) ...
Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South
... The North had an enormous industrial advantage as well. At the beginning of the war, the Confederacy had only one-ninth the industrial capacity of the Union. But that statistic was misleading. In 1860, the North manufactured 97 percent of the country's firearms, 96 percent of its railroad locomotive ...
... The North had an enormous industrial advantage as well. At the beginning of the war, the Confederacy had only one-ninth the industrial capacity of the Union. But that statistic was misleading. In 1860, the North manufactured 97 percent of the country's firearms, 96 percent of its railroad locomotive ...
Major Battles of the Civil War (50)
... On September 17, 1862, McClellan and Lee clashed at ______________, marking one of the bloodiest days in the war. At the Battle of _________________, General Meade forced Confederate troops to retreat from Pennsylvania. After a six-week siege, the city of __________________ surrendered to Grant’s ar ...
... On September 17, 1862, McClellan and Lee clashed at ______________, marking one of the bloodiest days in the war. At the Battle of _________________, General Meade forced Confederate troops to retreat from Pennsylvania. After a six-week siege, the city of __________________ surrendered to Grant’s ar ...
Document
... Union General who led the North to victory. President of the U.S. from 1869 to 1877. Ulysses S. Grant ...
... Union General who led the North to victory. President of the U.S. from 1869 to 1877. Ulysses S. Grant ...
THE TWO RIVALS: NORTH AND SOUTH - tpc
... It had a larger population: 18.5 million (not including the 3 million people living in the border states) versus 8.8 million in the South (5.3 million free and 3.5 million enslaved). It had better agricultural resources (with the exception of the two cash crops: cotton and tobacco, which were useles ...
... It had a larger population: 18.5 million (not including the 3 million people living in the border states) versus 8.8 million in the South (5.3 million free and 3.5 million enslaved). It had better agricultural resources (with the exception of the two cash crops: cotton and tobacco, which were useles ...
LEQ: How will the north and south prepare for war?
... ◦ Thought the war would last less than 90 days ...
... ◦ Thought the war would last less than 90 days ...
American Civil War • The Civil War took place from
... American Civil War • The Civil War took place from 1861 through 1865. It was triggered by the secession of 11 Southern states from the United States: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina. • The North had about 21 mill ...
... American Civil War • The Civil War took place from 1861 through 1865. It was triggered by the secession of 11 Southern states from the United States: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina. • The North had about 21 mill ...
Civil War Erupts Cornell Notes
... • States between the North and the South - Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia and Maryland ...
... • States between the North and the South - Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia and Maryland ...