AHON Chapter 15 Section 4 Lecture Notes
... In the South, support for the war varied from state to state. Georgia and North Carolina opposed the war. South Carolina objected to officers from other states leading their troops. Regions with large slaveholding plantations supported the war more than poor back country regions. ...
... In the South, support for the war varied from state to state. Georgia and North Carolina opposed the war. South Carolina objected to officers from other states leading their troops. Regions with large slaveholding plantations supported the war more than poor back country regions. ...
Road to Civil War
... Carolina and also seceded. Delegates from these states and South Carolina met in Montgomery, AL to form a new nation and government. Calling themselves the Confederate States of America, they chose Jefferson Davis as their president. Southerners justified secession with the theory of states’ rights. ...
... Carolina and also seceded. Delegates from these states and South Carolina met in Montgomery, AL to form a new nation and government. Calling themselves the Confederate States of America, they chose Jefferson Davis as their president. Southerners justified secession with the theory of states’ rights. ...
PowerPoint Presentation - St. William the Abbot School
... Sumter, a “federal” fort and therefore an illegal presence on South Carolina land. President Lincoln received word that supplies were running out for federal troops. If supplies did not ...
... Sumter, a “federal” fort and therefore an illegal presence on South Carolina land. President Lincoln received word that supplies were running out for federal troops. If supplies did not ...
The American Vision - History With Mr. Wallace
... • Union General Winfield Scott suggested the Anaconda Plan to halt southern trade. ‒ By imposing blockades on southern ports, the North would eventually control the Mississippi River ‒ The army could then isolate sections of the South, capturing vital cities and the capital in Richmond, Virginia • U ...
... • Union General Winfield Scott suggested the Anaconda Plan to halt southern trade. ‒ By imposing blockades on southern ports, the North would eventually control the Mississippi River ‒ The army could then isolate sections of the South, capturing vital cities and the capital in Richmond, Virginia • U ...
The Election of 1860
... While many Georgians were for the Union, they felt more strongly for states’ rights They didn’t want the Federal Government telling them what to do (below: the Georgia secession flag of 1861) ...
... While many Georgians were for the Union, they felt more strongly for states’ rights They didn’t want the Federal Government telling them what to do (below: the Georgia secession flag of 1861) ...
Study Guide for Unit 3 Test
... 15. Appointed by Lincoln as overall commander of the Union Army during the final months of the war. ________________accepted Lee’s surrender at Appomattox courthouse in April 9, 1865. 16. This gifted general commanded the Confederate Army and won many battles in which he was outnumbered. However he ...
... 15. Appointed by Lincoln as overall commander of the Union Army during the final months of the war. ________________accepted Lee’s surrender at Appomattox courthouse in April 9, 1865. 16. This gifted general commanded the Confederate Army and won many battles in which he was outnumbered. However he ...
Civil War Jeopardy Review
... deserved freedom after being taken by his master to a free state. The Supreme Court disagreed. ...
... deserved freedom after being taken by his master to a free state. The Supreme Court disagreed. ...
Civil War Course
... February 4, 1861—Confederate States of America was born Fort Sumter was one of few Union footholds in the South ...
... February 4, 1861—Confederate States of America was born Fort Sumter was one of few Union footholds in the South ...
Resources of the North and South
... • What was the Seneca Falls Convention concerned with? – Women’s rights • How were Republicans and Free Soilers alike? – Both wanted to stop the SPREAD of slavery • What was Lincoln primary goal as President? – Keep the UNION together ...
... • What was the Seneca Falls Convention concerned with? – Women’s rights • How were Republicans and Free Soilers alike? – Both wanted to stop the SPREAD of slavery • What was Lincoln primary goal as President? – Keep the UNION together ...
1861 The Civil War Begins - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
... He feared Federal reinforcements were en-route and the time to act was now. ...
... He feared Federal reinforcements were en-route and the time to act was now. ...
Mr. Bailey
... If a “*” is at the end of a sentence, it is important to write down. If a “*” is at the end of the title of a slide, all the information is important. Of course, all information on the slides is important in history…knowing it will contribute to you being more knowledgeable about social studies. ...
... If a “*” is at the end of a sentence, it is important to write down. If a “*” is at the end of the title of a slide, all the information is important. Of course, all information on the slides is important in history…knowing it will contribute to you being more knowledgeable about social studies. ...
Battle of Antietam - Perry Local Schools
... represented 25% of the Federal force. Of the other casualties, 1910 Union troops died of their wounds soon after the battle. While 225 Union troops listed as MIA were later confirmed dead. Confederate casualties were 10318 with 1546 dead. This represented 31% of the Confederate force. Of the other c ...
... represented 25% of the Federal force. Of the other casualties, 1910 Union troops died of their wounds soon after the battle. While 225 Union troops listed as MIA were later confirmed dead. Confederate casualties were 10318 with 1546 dead. This represented 31% of the Confederate force. Of the other c ...
chapter 10 vocabulary
... Confederate leader drove Union Army out and recaptured Brownsville in July 1864 (351) ...
... Confederate leader drove Union Army out and recaptured Brownsville in July 1864 (351) ...
the american civil war
... brought to Southern arsenals before the beginning of the war. Ships of the Navy were located all over the sea. The Northern States didn’t have a big support from the population, because the biggest part wanted to stop the division of the Union without a war. The Northern States recruited 75,000 sold ...
... brought to Southern arsenals before the beginning of the war. Ships of the Navy were located all over the sea. The Northern States didn’t have a big support from the population, because the biggest part wanted to stop the division of the Union without a war. The Northern States recruited 75,000 sold ...
US HISTORY
... Also—Maryland & Delaware surround Washington DC If they become part of the Confederacy, then Wash. DC is surrounded by the enemy. 6-How does the North pay for the War? How does the south pay for the war? ...
... Also—Maryland & Delaware surround Washington DC If they become part of the Confederacy, then Wash. DC is surrounded by the enemy. 6-How does the North pay for the War? How does the south pay for the war? ...
16-1 War Erupts
... easily win. Northerners expected the same. In this lecture, you will learn how the war started, how the states divided, and how each side planned to win. First Shots at Fort Sumter ...
... easily win. Northerners expected the same. In this lecture, you will learn how the war started, how the states divided, and how each side planned to win. First Shots at Fort Sumter ...
The Civil War and Reconstruction
... Secession Texas Secession Convention met in Austin in January 1861 and adopted decree called the Ordinance of Secession. Ordinance means local law. ...
... Secession Texas Secession Convention met in Austin in January 1861 and adopted decree called the Ordinance of Secession. Ordinance means local law. ...
Slide 1 - Cloudfront.net
... Union armies • Grant would pursue Lee in Virginia and Sherman push through the Deep South to Atlanta. • Starting in Tennessee, Sherman waged total war ...
... Union armies • Grant would pursue Lee in Virginia and Sherman push through the Deep South to Atlanta. • Starting in Tennessee, Sherman waged total war ...
Baltimore riot of 1861
The Baltimore riot of 1861 (also called the Pratt Street Riot and the Pratt Street Massacre) was a conflict on April 19, 1861, in Baltimore, Maryland, between anti-War Democrats (the largest party in Maryland), as well as Confederate sympathizers, and members of the Massachusetts militia en route to Washington for Federal service. It produced the first deaths by hostile action in the American Civil War.