Civil War Battles PPT
... victory was what Lincoln needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
... victory was what Lincoln needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. ...
NORTHERN ADVANTAGES
... “This war is not waged upon [for the]…purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpai ...
... “This war is not waged upon [for the]…purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpai ...
16-1 War Erupts
... Lincoln convinced Northerners that democracy depended on preserving the Union. The Confederacy had some advantages, too. It began the war with able generals, such as Robert E. Lee. It also had the advantage of fighting a defensive war. This meant Northern supply lines would have to be stretched ve ...
... Lincoln convinced Northerners that democracy depended on preserving the Union. The Confederacy had some advantages, too. It began the war with able generals, such as Robert E. Lee. It also had the advantage of fighting a defensive war. This meant Northern supply lines would have to be stretched ve ...
16-1 War Erupts The secession of the Southern states quickly led to
... • Lincoln convinced Northerners that democracy depended on preserving the Union. The Confederacy had some advantages, too. It began the war with able generals, such as Robert E. Lee. It also had the advantage of fighting a defensive war. This meant Northern supply lines would have to be stretched ve ...
... • Lincoln convinced Northerners that democracy depended on preserving the Union. The Confederacy had some advantages, too. It began the war with able generals, such as Robert E. Lee. It also had the advantage of fighting a defensive war. This meant Northern supply lines would have to be stretched ve ...
the american civil war
... Gettysburg is the largest battle in the history of the Western hemisphere. Over 100, 000 people died in 3 days. It was the last time the South invaded the North. ...
... Gettysburg is the largest battle in the history of the Western hemisphere. Over 100, 000 people died in 3 days. It was the last time the South invaded the North. ...
Battle of Bull Run May 1863
... Vicksburg was the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River. Grant and his men battled for six weeks. July 4th, 1863 Confederates surrendered—they had no food. Entire Mississippi now controlled by Union = Confederacy is split in 2. “Total War” launched against South. ...
... Vicksburg was the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River. Grant and his men battled for six weeks. July 4th, 1863 Confederates surrendered—they had no food. Entire Mississippi now controlled by Union = Confederacy is split in 2. “Total War” launched against South. ...
North vs. South
... What were the goals and strategies of the North and the South? The Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, profoundly changed the nation. The war divided many families. Neither side imagined, however, that the four years of fighting would lead to so much suffering. By the end of the war, more tha ...
... What were the goals and strategies of the North and the South? The Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, profoundly changed the nation. The war divided many families. Neither side imagined, however, that the four years of fighting would lead to so much suffering. By the end of the war, more tha ...
North and South
... 8. Pg 448 What occurred in New York in 1863? 9. Chart Pg 448 In January 1865, who had more soldiers – the North or the South? From July 1861 through Jan 1865, did the South ever have more soldiers than the North? ...
... 8. Pg 448 What occurred in New York in 1863? 9. Chart Pg 448 In January 1865, who had more soldiers – the North or the South? From July 1861 through Jan 1865, did the South ever have more soldiers than the North? ...
The Butcher`s Bill
... maneuver by leading his troops south and then east to Vicksburg. Grant essentially cut himself off from his supply line and fought his way down and up and around until he got behind Vicksburg. Residence of the town moved into caves believing they could outlast the seizure. After a month and a half, ...
... maneuver by leading his troops south and then east to Vicksburg. Grant essentially cut himself off from his supply line and fought his way down and up and around until he got behind Vicksburg. Residence of the town moved into caves believing they could outlast the seizure. After a month and a half, ...
Civil War Battles and Events
... a _disaster_, because after Lee was defeated here, _England_, refused to help the Confederacy. Lee had 45,000 troops while McClellan had 87,000 troops. This was the bloodiest single day in American history. There were over __22,500__ causalities. More people died here then on D-Day or 9/11. After th ...
... a _disaster_, because after Lee was defeated here, _England_, refused to help the Confederacy. Lee had 45,000 troops while McClellan had 87,000 troops. This was the bloodiest single day in American history. There were over __22,500__ causalities. More people died here then on D-Day or 9/11. After th ...
The Civil War - Hogan`s History Page
... Lincoln described the war aim now as a struggle to preserve the nation“SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION” “All men are created equal” Government “of the people, by the people, for the people” America is “ONE NATION” not a collection of sovereign states as the South believed. Southerners believed that state ...
... Lincoln described the war aim now as a struggle to preserve the nation“SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION” “All men are created equal” Government “of the people, by the people, for the people” America is “ONE NATION” not a collection of sovereign states as the South believed. Southerners believed that state ...
Fort Sumter - Teacher Pages
... on April 12th at 4.30am General Beauregard opened fire from Fort Johnson in Charleston. ...
... on April 12th at 4.30am General Beauregard opened fire from Fort Johnson in Charleston. ...
Chapter 8 Sec1Notes
... The Road to War What was the message of Lincoln’s inaugural address? 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 Road to War What was the message of Lincoln’s inaugural address? 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? ...
Civil War Timeline2012
... Republicans) believed that the south should be punished in some way for leaving the union and causing the war. Lincoln had been against this idea. When Andrew Johnson tried to follow through on Lincoln’s plans, he angered the radical Republicans. They came up with a way to ________________ him. He ...
... Republicans) believed that the south should be punished in some way for leaving the union and causing the war. Lincoln had been against this idea. When Andrew Johnson tried to follow through on Lincoln’s plans, he angered the radical Republicans. They came up with a way to ________________ him. He ...
Sectionalism(Allegiance to •Economic concerns •States` Rights(Over
... slaves. Also, the Proclamation obviously did not have any effect in the Confederacy. However, Lincoln’s proclamation immediately made some runaway slaves that were being held under military control in the “Sea Islands” off the Georgia coast free men. It was not until the Thirteenth Amendment, passed ...
... slaves. Also, the Proclamation obviously did not have any effect in the Confederacy. However, Lincoln’s proclamation immediately made some runaway slaves that were being held under military control in the “Sea Islands” off the Georgia coast free men. It was not until the Thirteenth Amendment, passed ...
3.2a
... • Robert E. Lee decided to invade the North. • He tried to maintain secrecy, but a copy of Lee’s orders were found in a cigar case at an abandoned camp. (showed where Lee’s army was) • McClellan had a wonderful chance to destroy Lee, but he moved to slow. • In the fighting (the bloodiest day of war ...
... • Robert E. Lee decided to invade the North. • He tried to maintain secrecy, but a copy of Lee’s orders were found in a cigar case at an abandoned camp. (showed where Lee’s army was) • McClellan had a wonderful chance to destroy Lee, but he moved to slow. • In the fighting (the bloodiest day of war ...
The Civil War
... gain a stronghold on the Mississippi River and by then end of April 1862, Vicksburg was the last strong defense that stood in their way of controlling the entire river. • The Southern defenders had an advantage in their position on the high bluffs overlooking the river. This allowed them to cover th ...
... gain a stronghold on the Mississippi River and by then end of April 1862, Vicksburg was the last strong defense that stood in their way of controlling the entire river. • The Southern defenders had an advantage in their position on the high bluffs overlooking the river. This allowed them to cover th ...
Civil War - Faculty - Genesee Community College
... • In period between November and March, President Buchanan does nothing. • Crittenden Proposal—last gasp at compromise – Unamendable constitutional amendment ...
... • In period between November and March, President Buchanan does nothing. • Crittenden Proposal—last gasp at compromise – Unamendable constitutional amendment ...
Antebellum Georgia and The Civil War Test REVIEW The term __
... The surrender of General ____LEE_____________ to General____GRANT_________ at ____APPOMATTOX_______Court House in Virginia on April ___9, 1865________ marked the end of the Civil War. The _____NORTH_____ won the Civil War. The _____NORTH_______ was more prepared for war because it had more res ...
... The surrender of General ____LEE_____________ to General____GRANT_________ at ____APPOMATTOX_______Court House in Virginia on April ___9, 1865________ marked the end of the Civil War. The _____NORTH_____ won the Civil War. The _____NORTH_______ was more prepared for war because it had more res ...
Battle of Gettysburg PPT
... General Lee’s Reasons for invading the Union: 1. His army needed supplies like weapons and clothing. 2. General Lee’s men were hungry and needed food. 3. General Lee hoped to take attention away from the Union victory at ...
... General Lee’s Reasons for invading the Union: 1. His army needed supplies like weapons and clothing. 2. General Lee’s men were hungry and needed food. 3. General Lee hoped to take attention away from the Union victory at ...
Battle of Fort Pillow
The Battle of Fort Pillow, also known as the Fort Pillow massacre, was fought on April 12, 1864, at Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River in Henning, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. The battle ended with a massacre of Federal troops (most of them African American) attempting to surrender, by soldiers under the command of Confederate Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Military historian David J. Eicher concluded, ""Fort Pillow marked one of the bleakest, saddest events of American military history.""