Civil War - Springtown ISD
... of McClellan. This forced Lee to turn and fight near Sharpsburg. It actually occurred in three conflicts. Morning ...
... of McClellan. This forced Lee to turn and fight near Sharpsburg. It actually occurred in three conflicts. Morning ...
The American Civil War
... • "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long e ...
... • "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long e ...
Three Turning Points of the Civil War
... Lee, but Lee turns the tables on him and defeats him with a much smaller force at the Battle of Chancellorsville. • Unfortunately for Lee and the Confederates, Gen. Stonewall Jackson is killed at this battle. • Meanwhile, the Union Army is still having success in the Western theater. Gen. Ulysses S. ...
... Lee, but Lee turns the tables on him and defeats him with a much smaller force at the Battle of Chancellorsville. • Unfortunately for Lee and the Confederates, Gen. Stonewall Jackson is killed at this battle. • Meanwhile, the Union Army is still having success in the Western theater. Gen. Ulysses S. ...
Battle of South Mountain Lesson Ideas
... off the Union army hunting for him. The two armies clash here at South Mountain on Sunday, September 14, 1862, in a day long battle. We are on the extreme left side of the Confederate battle line, at a place called Campton’s Gap. Fighting will occur in two other places on South Mountain, Fox’s Gap a ...
... off the Union army hunting for him. The two armies clash here at South Mountain on Sunday, September 14, 1862, in a day long battle. We are on the extreme left side of the Confederate battle line, at a place called Campton’s Gap. Fighting will occur in two other places on South Mountain, Fox’s Gap a ...
The war becomes a struggle
... Lee realized that the South was in dire straits and decided that it was crucial to attack the North on its own territory July 1-3, 1863 - BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, Pa. Confederate bombardment; Union held firm on July 3, General Pickett led 15,000 Confed. Troops across open fields - Union mowed the ...
... Lee realized that the South was in dire straits and decided that it was crucial to attack the North on its own territory July 1-3, 1863 - BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, Pa. Confederate bombardment; Union held firm on July 3, General Pickett led 15,000 Confed. Troops across open fields - Union mowed the ...
• - Barren County Schools
... o Hopes on both sides for a quick victory ended with the Battle of Bull Run. o Write a two paragraph response as if you were a civilian watching the First Battle of Bull Run. What were your expectations? How did you feel? __________________________________________________ ...
... o Hopes on both sides for a quick victory ended with the Battle of Bull Run. o Write a two paragraph response as if you were a civilian watching the First Battle of Bull Run. What were your expectations? How did you feel? __________________________________________________ ...
Civil War I
... • Better fighters: farmers and hunters? • Bad railroads, little man. production • No money: hyper inflation by 1864 • No food, no navy, state’s rights • Better Generals! ...
... • Better fighters: farmers and hunters? • Bad railroads, little man. production • No money: hyper inflation by 1864 • No food, no navy, state’s rights • Better Generals! ...
Chapter 6 Notes
... 2) New rifles led to more death 3) Medical facilities were overwhelmed & not high quality ...
... 2) New rifles led to more death 3) Medical facilities were overwhelmed & not high quality ...
Lesson 16.1 b
... until we have their help in the war B. Naval blockade of the South's coastline C. Capture of the Confederate capital city D. Union control of the Mississippi River E. Reliance upon European aid Choose ALL that are true! ...
... until we have their help in the war B. Naval blockade of the South's coastline C. Capture of the Confederate capital city D. Union control of the Mississippi River E. Reliance upon European aid Choose ALL that are true! ...
Ch 17 Lecture
... A. Battle of Gettysburg 1. After the Battle of Antietam, the Union lost many battles 2. Lincoln kept replacing the Union’s generals while Lee remained the southern general 3. Confederate General Lee continued moving troops to the north to fuel Northern discontent with the war and bring: a. calls for ...
... A. Battle of Gettysburg 1. After the Battle of Antietam, the Union lost many battles 2. Lincoln kept replacing the Union’s generals while Lee remained the southern general 3. Confederate General Lee continued moving troops to the north to fuel Northern discontent with the war and bring: a. calls for ...
Slide 1
... won on the first day but the Federal line held • On day two, the Union held its place on Little Round Top where they could shoot onto advancing troops • Remember…the advantage always rests with the _________________? ...
... won on the first day but the Federal line held • On day two, the Union held its place on Little Round Top where they could shoot onto advancing troops • Remember…the advantage always rests with the _________________? ...
Texas and the Civil War
... Arkansas (AR), Tennessee (TN), and North Carolina (NC) • First military action of the war • This is the start of the Civil War! ...
... Arkansas (AR), Tennessee (TN), and North Carolina (NC) • First military action of the war • This is the start of the Civil War! ...
Document
... outposts or in coastal forts along the east coast. Too small to be used as an effective force to put down the rebellion, President Lincoln issued an immediate call for 75,000 troops to be inducted into Federal service for a 90 period (restricted by law). ...
... outposts or in coastal forts along the east coast. Too small to be used as an effective force to put down the rebellion, President Lincoln issued an immediate call for 75,000 troops to be inducted into Federal service for a 90 period (restricted by law). ...
Chapter 18 PowerPoint Notes
... • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and they fought the first major ...
... • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and they fought the first major ...
chapter 18 notes - Biloxi Public Schools
... • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and they fought the first major ...
... • Summer 1861 Confederate troops were along the _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and they fought the first major ...
Lincoln`s Concept of Sustainability
... the Union-occupied South and, as hoped, news of it spread rapidly by word of mouth, arousing hopes of freedom, creating general confusion, and encouraging many to escape. ...
... the Union-occupied South and, as hoped, news of it spread rapidly by word of mouth, arousing hopes of freedom, creating general confusion, and encouraging many to escape. ...
The Battle of Bull Run was fought in Virginia just miles from
... exhausted to finish off the fleeing Union army. However, that was not the case. In addition to disorganization, confusion also played a factor in early Civil War battles. With the cloud of smoke that resulted from constant gunfire and general chaos of battle, soldiers often lost their lives to frie ...
... exhausted to finish off the fleeing Union army. However, that was not the case. In addition to disorganization, confusion also played a factor in early Civil War battles. With the cloud of smoke that resulted from constant gunfire and general chaos of battle, soldiers often lost their lives to frie ...
PowerPoint without Bullets (30 Min) - Scott Carter
... right, Confederate demonstrations escalated into full-scale assaults on Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill. All across the battlefield, despite significant losses, the Union defenders held their lines. On the third day of battle, July 3, fighting resumed on Culp's Hill, and cavalry battles raged to the e ...
... right, Confederate demonstrations escalated into full-scale assaults on Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill. All across the battlefield, despite significant losses, the Union defenders held their lines. On the third day of battle, July 3, fighting resumed on Culp's Hill, and cavalry battles raged to the e ...
The Civil War
... When first fighting an enemy usually started with a lot of bombing, that caused lots of black smoke, and deafening noises. If soldiers ran out of bullets or lost their rifles they fought their enemies with their fists, stones, or fence posts. At the end of a battle many soldiers died and many lay wo ...
... When first fighting an enemy usually started with a lot of bombing, that caused lots of black smoke, and deafening noises. If soldiers ran out of bullets or lost their rifles they fought their enemies with their fists, stones, or fence posts. At the end of a battle many soldiers died and many lay wo ...
No Slide Title
... Secession- The act of withdrawing formally from an organization or nation Emancipation Proclamation- President Lincoln’s declaration that all slaves under Confederate control would be freed Scorched Earth Policy- Policy of breaking the enemies will by destroying food, shelter, and supplies ...
... Secession- The act of withdrawing formally from an organization or nation Emancipation Proclamation- President Lincoln’s declaration that all slaves under Confederate control would be freed Scorched Earth Policy- Policy of breaking the enemies will by destroying food, shelter, and supplies ...
Battle of New Bern
The Battle of New Bern (also known as the Battle of New Berne) was fought on 14 March 1862, near the city of New Bern, North Carolina, as part of the Burnside Expedition of the American Civil War. The US Army's Coast Division, led by Brigadier General Ambrose E. Burnside and accompanied by armed vessels from the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, were opposed by an undermanned and badly trained Confederate force of North Carolina soldiers and militia led by Brigadier General Lawrence O'B. Branch. Although the defenders fought behind breastworks that had been set up before the battle, their line had a weak spot in its center that was exploited by the attacking Federal soldiers. When the center of the line was penetrated, many of the militia broke, forcing a general retreat of the entire Confederate force. General Branch was unable to regain control of his troops until they had retreated to Kinston, more than 30 miles (about 50 km) away. New Bern came under Federal control, and remained so for the rest of the war.