Civil War Powerpoint - Mr. Zindman`s History Class
... There was the Battle of Antietam in September, 1862, in Antietam, Maryland. At this battle General Lee left a copy of his battle plans at an abandoned campsite. General George McClellan had a clear chance at victory when he saw the plans, but he acted to slow. As a result, 23,000 Union and Confeder ...
... There was the Battle of Antietam in September, 1862, in Antietam, Maryland. At this battle General Lee left a copy of his battle plans at an abandoned campsite. General George McClellan had a clear chance at victory when he saw the plans, but he acted to slow. As a result, 23,000 Union and Confeder ...
Unit 5 Vocab practice 4
... President following Lincoln’s assassination; impeached by Congress (but not removed) for resisting Radical Reconstruction The notable short speech made by President Lincoln on November 19, 1863, at the dedication of the national cemetery at Gettysburg, PA One of only two major battles fought in the ...
... President following Lincoln’s assassination; impeached by Congress (but not removed) for resisting Radical Reconstruction The notable short speech made by President Lincoln on November 19, 1863, at the dedication of the national cemetery at Gettysburg, PA One of only two major battles fought in the ...
civil war bio cards
... John Reagan was born in Tennessee in 1818 but moved to Texas in 1839. He soon became a leader in the Texas Democratic Party and served Texas in the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1861 when he resigned his seat in order to join the Confederate States of America. At the end of the ...
... John Reagan was born in Tennessee in 1818 but moved to Texas in 1839. He soon became a leader in the Texas Democratic Party and served Texas in the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1861 when he resigned his seat in order to join the Confederate States of America. At the end of the ...
Ch 14 Outline Notes - Huber Heights City Schools
... mileage, and almost 90% of the industrial output, the South was far from weak. - The production of rifles at the Richmond armory, the purchase of Enfield rifles from Britain, and the capture of 100,000 Union guns enabled the Confederacy to provide every infantryman with a modern rifle-musket by 1863 ...
... mileage, and almost 90% of the industrial output, the South was far from weak. - The production of rifles at the Richmond armory, the purchase of Enfield rifles from Britain, and the capture of 100,000 Union guns enabled the Confederacy to provide every infantryman with a modern rifle-musket by 1863 ...
General Grant said
... There was the Battle of Antietam in September, 1862, in Antietam, Maryland. At this battle General Lee left a copy of his battle plans at an abandoned campsite. General George McClellan had a clear chance at victory when he saw the plans, but he acted too slow. As a result, 23,000 Union and Confede ...
... There was the Battle of Antietam in September, 1862, in Antietam, Maryland. At this battle General Lee left a copy of his battle plans at an abandoned campsite. General George McClellan had a clear chance at victory when he saw the plans, but he acted too slow. As a result, 23,000 Union and Confede ...
The Civil War
... 1850s – Friends started to pick sides 1860, December 20 – South moves-out of D.C. to new home {Capitol of South, Richmond, VA} by February 1861, South had taken 7 friends to the new town 1861, April 12, 4:30am, the 1st mortar round was fired at Fort Sumter, SC 1861 – The 1st major battle of the war ...
... 1850s – Friends started to pick sides 1860, December 20 – South moves-out of D.C. to new home {Capitol of South, Richmond, VA} by February 1861, South had taken 7 friends to the new town 1861, April 12, 4:30am, the 1st mortar round was fired at Fort Sumter, SC 1861 – The 1st major battle of the war ...
Fisher`s Hill Driving Tour
... By 2:00 p.m. on September 22 Crook’s men began to climb the slopes of Little North Mountain. Approximately two hours later Crook’s two divisions formed lines of battle and surged “like a western cyclone” toward the Confederate left. Confederate cavalry under Gen. Lunsford Lomax failed to provide any ...
... By 2:00 p.m. on September 22 Crook’s men began to climb the slopes of Little North Mountain. Approximately two hours later Crook’s two divisions formed lines of battle and surged “like a western cyclone” toward the Confederate left. Confederate cavalry under Gen. Lunsford Lomax failed to provide any ...
Chapter 8
... The mistake came in allowing the Union forces to reinforce with troops from Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ...
... The mistake came in allowing the Union forces to reinforce with troops from Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ...
Civil War Final Test What is a Civil War? A war between people of
... was a law that Lincoln Created that freed all slaves in the Confederate states during the Civil War. The only County in Alabama that did not want to secede from the Union was County. Alabama’s Role in the Civil War: The crop, ...
... was a law that Lincoln Created that freed all slaves in the Confederate states during the Civil War. The only County in Alabama that did not want to secede from the Union was County. Alabama’s Role in the Civil War: The crop, ...
The Civil War - TheMattHatters
... • Union army not ready to fight – With 90-day volunteer enlistment nearly over, the decision was made to send troops to Manassas Junction to attack. • First Battle of Bull Run – The chaotic battle ended hope for a short war. – Stonewall Jackson earned his nickname and Confederate infantry charge cau ...
... • Union army not ready to fight – With 90-day volunteer enlistment nearly over, the decision was made to send troops to Manassas Junction to attack. • First Battle of Bull Run – The chaotic battle ended hope for a short war. – Stonewall Jackson earned his nickname and Confederate infantry charge cau ...
The Civil War (1861-1865) Through Maps, Charts, Graphs
... Civil War Casualties in Comparison to Other ...
... Civil War Casualties in Comparison to Other ...
Name: Date: Ms. Capalbo/Social Studies 7th Grade Social Studies
... ____________________________- spun multiple threads at the same time. __________________- connected the Mid-West and New York City via rivers and Lake Erie instead of using the Mississippi River and traveling around Florida. Turnpikes and ______________________ are created connecting the east and Mi ...
... ____________________________- spun multiple threads at the same time. __________________- connected the Mid-West and New York City via rivers and Lake Erie instead of using the Mississippi River and traveling around Florida. Turnpikes and ______________________ are created connecting the east and Mi ...
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... 28. The Confederate strategy for the war was an idea known as the Anaconda Plan. True or false 29. A typical Union soldier received an allowance for uniforms of ...
... 28. The Confederate strategy for the war was an idea known as the Anaconda Plan. True or false 29. A typical Union soldier received an allowance for uniforms of ...
chapter 20 - Oakland Schools Moodle
... Union forces, including the famed Massachusetts 54th, which attacked Fort Wagner in South Carolina (dramatized in the feature film Glory). 3. War at Midpoint (pp. 462–468) After Antietam, Lincoln tried a variety of new generals, who proceeded to chase Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his ...
... Union forces, including the famed Massachusetts 54th, which attacked Fort Wagner in South Carolina (dramatized in the feature film Glory). 3. War at Midpoint (pp. 462–468) After Antietam, Lincoln tried a variety of new generals, who proceeded to chase Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his ...
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... General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson Americans from voting. ayed a major role in the battle. • African Americans found it very difficult to vote or hold public office. Fredericksburg: General Robert E. Lee, • African Americans were forced to use separate poor quality Commander of the Army of Northern ...
... General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson Americans from voting. ayed a major role in the battle. • African Americans found it very difficult to vote or hold public office. Fredericksburg: General Robert E. Lee, • African Americans were forced to use separate poor quality Commander of the Army of Northern ...
Civil War reading materials
... Many Texans expected Confederate soldiers to replace the federal troops guarding the frontier of West Texas. But Confederate commanders had almost no troops to spare from fighting Union soldiers in the East. In most cases, Texans had to defend the frontier against Native Americans on their own for t ...
... Many Texans expected Confederate soldiers to replace the federal troops guarding the frontier of West Texas. But Confederate commanders had almost no troops to spare from fighting Union soldiers in the East. In most cases, Texans had to defend the frontier against Native Americans on their own for t ...
American history timeline with Civil War battles
... “I, John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood.” ...
... “I, John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood.” ...
Chapter 15-5 Decisive Battle
... leader ship so McClellan was replaced by General Burnside. In December 1862, Burnside led 120,000 right toward Richmond but Lee had 75,000 block there path in Fredericksburg, Virginia. General Burnside had ordered his men to charge the Union suffered 13,000 casualties and the Confederates suffered a ...
... leader ship so McClellan was replaced by General Burnside. In December 1862, Burnside led 120,000 right toward Richmond but Lee had 75,000 block there path in Fredericksburg, Virginia. General Burnside had ordered his men to charge the Union suffered 13,000 casualties and the Confederates suffered a ...
MS Studies Ch. 5 & 6
... Montgomery, AL and formed the Confederate States of America (new government) • Jefferson Davis was selected as the President & Montgomery, AL was the capital • When VA seceded from the Union, the capital was moved to Richmond, VA. ...
... Montgomery, AL and formed the Confederate States of America (new government) • Jefferson Davis was selected as the President & Montgomery, AL was the capital • When VA seceded from the Union, the capital was moved to Richmond, VA. ...
AHON Chapter 15 Section 2 Lecture Notes
... Confederates used ironclads against Union blockades, while Union ironclads helped gain control of the Mississippi. ...
... Confederates used ironclads against Union blockades, while Union ironclads helped gain control of the Mississippi. ...
Civil War, 1861-1865 - Loudoun County Public Schools
... Newspapers got hold of his story and he soon became known as the "Drummer Boy of Shiloh." Clem gained further renown at the Battle of Chickamauga in September of 1863. In the thickest of the fighting, three bullets passed through his cap without doing him any harm. Separated from his unit, he escape ...
... Newspapers got hold of his story and he soon became known as the "Drummer Boy of Shiloh." Clem gained further renown at the Battle of Chickamauga in September of 1863. In the thickest of the fighting, three bullets passed through his cap without doing him any harm. Separated from his unit, he escape ...
Chapter 20 power point - Tipp City Exempted Village Schools
... and Lincoln now called on 75,000 volunteers; so many came that they had to be turned away. • On April 19 and 27, Lincoln also called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. • The Deep South (which had already seceded), felt that Lincoln was now waging an ag ...
... and Lincoln now called on 75,000 volunteers; so many came that they had to be turned away. • On April 19 and 27, Lincoln also called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. • The Deep South (which had already seceded), felt that Lincoln was now waging an ag ...
First Battle of Bull Run
The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as First Manassas (the name used by Confederate forces), was fought on July 21, 1861, in Prince William County, Virginia, near the city of Manassas, not far from the city of Washington, D.C. It was the first major battle of the American Civil War. The Union's forces were slow in positioning themselves, allowing Confederate reinforcements time to arrive by rail. Each side had about 18,000 poorly trained and poorly led troops in their first battle. It was a Confederate victory followed by a disorganized retreat of the Union forces.Just months after the start of the war at Fort Sumter, the Northern public clamored for a march against the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, which they expected to bring an early end to the rebellion. Yielding to political pressure, Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell led his unseasoned Union Army across Bull Run against the equally inexperienced Confederate Army of Brig. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard camped near Manassas Junction. McDowell's ambitious plan for a surprise flank attack on the Confederate left was poorly executed by his officers and men; nevertheless, the Confederates, who had been planning to attack the Union left flank, found themselves at an initial disadvantage.Confederate reinforcements under Brig. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston arrived from the Shenandoah Valley by railroad and the course of the battle quickly changed. A brigade of Virginians under the relatively unknown brigadier general from the Virginia Military Institute, Thomas J. Jackson, stood their ground and Jackson received his famous nickname, ""Stonewall Jackson"". The Confederates launched a strong counterattack, and as the Union troops began withdrawing under fire, many panicked and the retreat turned into a rout. McDowell's men frantically ran without order in the direction of Washington, D.C. Both armies were sobered by the fierce fighting and many casualties, and realized the war was going to be much longer and bloodier than either had anticipated.