Brinkley Chapter 14
... development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestead Act, Morill Land Grant, Transcontinental Rail Road) 4. How did each side predominantly fund the War? 5. Summarize the Draft Riots in New City. 6. Do you think Lincoln was justified limiting Civil Liberties? 7. Why is the elect ...
... development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestead Act, Morill Land Grant, Transcontinental Rail Road) 4. How did each side predominantly fund the War? 5. Summarize the Draft Riots in New City. 6. Do you think Lincoln was justified limiting Civil Liberties? 7. Why is the elect ...
Chapter 22 The Civil War Vocabulary Review Directions: Match the
... Chapter 22 The Civil War Vocabulary Review Directions: Match the vocabulary term with its definition. On your sheet of paper, write the vocabulary term next to the corresponding number. Vocabulary Term: Appomattox Court House Copperheads habeas corpus total war ...
... Chapter 22 The Civil War Vocabulary Review Directions: Match the vocabulary term with its definition. On your sheet of paper, write the vocabulary term next to the corresponding number. Vocabulary Term: Appomattox Court House Copperheads habeas corpus total war ...
End of the Civil War
... Day 2 – _______ attacks Union flank (edge), hoping to break the line. Union defends at _________________________, stopping Confed. assault. Day 3 – Lee attacks the Center of the Union line on _______________. Has 12,500 men march ¾ of a mile into the Union lines over open fields. Known as __________ ...
... Day 2 – _______ attacks Union flank (edge), hoping to break the line. Union defends at _________________________, stopping Confed. assault. Day 3 – Lee attacks the Center of the Union line on _______________. Has 12,500 men march ¾ of a mile into the Union lines over open fields. Known as __________ ...
4-3
... Most decisive Battle of the Civil War – Lasted three days. Turned the tide squarely in favor of the Union ...
... Most decisive Battle of the Civil War – Lasted three days. Turned the tide squarely in favor of the Union ...
The Civil War - Social and Political Themes
... • Lincoln uses war powers to hang onto Border States. – Dramatized in Maryland, where Lincoln had to travel to his inauguration in disguise and the 6th regiment, en route to Washington, was attacked by 10,000 confederate sympathizers in Baltimore. – Moved legislature to Fredericksburg, Maryland (pr ...
... • Lincoln uses war powers to hang onto Border States. – Dramatized in Maryland, where Lincoln had to travel to his inauguration in disguise and the 6th regiment, en route to Washington, was attacked by 10,000 confederate sympathizers in Baltimore. – Moved legislature to Fredericksburg, Maryland (pr ...
American Civil War • The Civil War took place from
... whom 3.5 million were enslaved Africans), around 18,000 manufacturing plants, and less than 30% of the railroads. • During February of 1861, the seven Southern states that had seceded up to that time created a Confederate Constitution. Shortly after Lincoln’s inauguration, Fort Sumter in the harbor ...
... whom 3.5 million were enslaved Africans), around 18,000 manufacturing plants, and less than 30% of the railroads. • During February of 1861, the seven Southern states that had seceded up to that time created a Confederate Constitution. Shortly after Lincoln’s inauguration, Fort Sumter in the harbor ...
Lincoln - drurban.info
... Tribunals Supreme Court declared this unconstitutional in Ex parte Milligan ...
... Tribunals Supreme Court declared this unconstitutional in Ex parte Milligan ...
north-vs-south
... [] I congratulate you on the fact that in every portion of our country there has been exhibited the most patriotic devotion to our common cause. Transportation companies have freely tendered the use of their lines for troops and supplies. The presidents of the railroads of the Confederacy, in compa ...
... [] I congratulate you on the fact that in every portion of our country there has been exhibited the most patriotic devotion to our common cause. Transportation companies have freely tendered the use of their lines for troops and supplies. The presidents of the railroads of the Confederacy, in compa ...
Chapter 15-1
... war was not in every state in the Union. The Tennessee governor said that his state will not furnish a single man to fight against it’s brothers. Kentucky and Missouri made similar remarks. Maryland and Delaware did not respond at all. ...
... war was not in every state in the Union. The Tennessee governor said that his state will not furnish a single man to fight against it’s brothers. Kentucky and Missouri made similar remarks. Maryland and Delaware did not respond at all. ...
The Civil War
... • (1) the Union navy would blockade Southern ports, so they could neither export cotton nor import much needed manufactured goods; (2) Union riverboats and armies would move down the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy in two; (3) Union armies would capture the Confederate capital at Richmo ...
... • (1) the Union navy would blockade Southern ports, so they could neither export cotton nor import much needed manufactured goods; (2) Union riverboats and armies would move down the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy in two; (3) Union armies would capture the Confederate capital at Richmo ...
A Nation Divided Against Itself
... The Confederate States of America • Shortly after SC seceded, the other Lower South States followed • Created a new nation: • The Confederate States of America (the Confederacy) ...
... The Confederate States of America • Shortly after SC seceded, the other Lower South States followed • Created a new nation: • The Confederate States of America (the Confederacy) ...
Civil War terms with answers
... 4. Commandeer – to take over or seize 5. Conscription – the drafting of men for military service Was this the first war that we drafted people? How would you feel today if the draft was in active use? 6. Greenbacks – paper money issued by the US government that was not backed by gold or silver What ...
... 4. Commandeer – to take over or seize 5. Conscription – the drafting of men for military service Was this the first war that we drafted people? How would you feel today if the draft was in active use? 6. Greenbacks – paper money issued by the US government that was not backed by gold or silver What ...
Union and Confederate forces fought many battles in the
... fortto in needed fort in order access this major city. of Charleston, South theport harbor ...
... fortto in needed fort in order access this major city. of Charleston, South theport harbor ...
Civil War Review - Social Studies With A Smile
... 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. They would also try to capture __________________, the Union’s capital. ...
... 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. They would also try to capture __________________, the Union’s capital. ...
Chapter 16
... Two days after Fort Sumter, Lincoln requested 75,000 militia to serve for 90 days. VA, NC, TN, AK joined the Confederacy. Confederacy moved capital to Richmond. Better chance of winning because VA was rich and populous. (heavily populated) Home of Robert E. Lee – the South’s greatest general ...
... Two days after Fort Sumter, Lincoln requested 75,000 militia to serve for 90 days. VA, NC, TN, AK joined the Confederacy. Confederacy moved capital to Richmond. Better chance of winning because VA was rich and populous. (heavily populated) Home of Robert E. Lee – the South’s greatest general ...
THE UNION DISSOLVES
... • We win the Revolutionary War!! We are a free and independent country……sort of! • We fight the British again in the War of 1812 (second war of Independence). Leads to the Era of Good Feelings. • We defeat Mexico in the Mexican American war (1846-48), resulting in Manifest Destiny being achieved! • ...
... • We win the Revolutionary War!! We are a free and independent country……sort of! • We fight the British again in the War of 1812 (second war of Independence). Leads to the Era of Good Feelings. • We defeat Mexico in the Mexican American war (1846-48), resulting in Manifest Destiny being achieved! • ...
The Road to Civil War
... On April 12, the fort was asked to give up, but its commander refused. The fort was then attacked, and surrendered on April 13 after running out of ammunition. ...
... On April 12, the fort was asked to give up, but its commander refused. The fort was then attacked, and surrendered on April 13 after running out of ammunition. ...
Study Guide for Chapter Eight: The Civil War
... 3. Which Georgia garrison was captured by the Confederacy within weeks of Lincoln’s election? Fort Pulaski 4. The fist battle of the Civil War was at Fort Sumter. 5. After this battle, four new states left the union to join the Confederacy. They were: Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansa ...
... 3. Which Georgia garrison was captured by the Confederacy within weeks of Lincoln’s election? Fort Pulaski 4. The fist battle of the Civil War was at Fort Sumter. 5. After this battle, four new states left the union to join the Confederacy. They were: Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansa ...
File - Mr. Wilkinson`s APUSh Class
... flirtations with the Confederacy? 3. How did North and South each handle their economic and human-resource needs? Why were the economic consequences of the war so different for the two sides? 4. What impact did the draft, use of black troops, and Lincoln’s suspension of civil liberties have on the c ...
... flirtations with the Confederacy? 3. How did North and South each handle their economic and human-resource needs? Why were the economic consequences of the war so different for the two sides? 4. What impact did the draft, use of black troops, and Lincoln’s suspension of civil liberties have on the c ...
Chapter 16 - Humble ISD
... make a difficult decision: If he supplied the fort, he risked war with the South, or if he ordered troops to leave, he was giving in to the rebels B. President Lincoln ordered supply ships to Fort Sumter, prompting rebel forces to attack before it could be resupplied C. Beginning at 4:30 A.M. on Apr ...
... make a difficult decision: If he supplied the fort, he risked war with the South, or if he ordered troops to leave, he was giving in to the rebels B. President Lincoln ordered supply ships to Fort Sumter, prompting rebel forces to attack before it could be resupplied C. Beginning at 4:30 A.M. on Apr ...
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.