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... whether or not that state should allow slavery. After violence broke out in Kansas over the issue, and after Kansas entered the Union as a free state, southerners began to believe that the new president, Abraham Lincoln would take away their rights to make local decisions and would abolish slavery. ...
... whether or not that state should allow slavery. After violence broke out in Kansas over the issue, and after Kansas entered the Union as a free state, southerners began to believe that the new president, Abraham Lincoln would take away their rights to make local decisions and would abolish slavery. ...
Chapter 16 sec 1 Civil War Study Guide
... were the key border states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri – slave states that did not join the Confederacy. People in the border states were deeply divided on the war. Lincoln’s wife Mary Todd, had four brothers from Kentucky who fought for the Confederacy. ...
... were the key border states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri – slave states that did not join the Confederacy. People in the border states were deeply divided on the war. Lincoln’s wife Mary Todd, had four brothers from Kentucky who fought for the Confederacy. ...
Civil War in the East Instructions
... Name ______________________ Regiment ______________________ Period ____ ...
... Name ______________________ Regiment ______________________ Period ____ ...
The Civil War
... If Maryland seceded along with Virginia, Washington, DC would be surrounded by Confederate states. Soldiers from Massachusetts were attacked by a mob as they traveled through Baltimore to Washington, DC. To keep Maryland in the Union, Lincoln placed Baltimore under military rule and arrested a ...
... If Maryland seceded along with Virginia, Washington, DC would be surrounded by Confederate states. Soldiers from Massachusetts were attacked by a mob as they traveled through Baltimore to Washington, DC. To keep Maryland in the Union, Lincoln placed Baltimore under military rule and arrested a ...
The Civil War
... territory were free • Did not free many but it added a moral purpose to the war ...
... territory were free • Did not free many but it added a moral purpose to the war ...
Chapter 21: Girding for War: The North and the South
... 1. Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina decided to join Confederacy III. “Brothers’ Blood and Border Blood” A. Border States: Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, (later) West Virginia 1. If North had shot first, it would have lost some/all of these states B. Border States considered cru ...
... 1. Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina decided to join Confederacy III. “Brothers’ Blood and Border Blood” A. Border States: Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, (later) West Virginia 1. If North had shot first, it would have lost some/all of these states B. Border States considered cru ...
NORTHERN ADVANTAGES
... 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 unimpaired…” ...
... 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 unimpaired…” ...
Maryland, My Maryland I - Faculty Access for the Web
... Marylanders, like Virginians, found Lincoln’s April 14th call for volunteers to “suppress” the rebellion deeply troubling, even provocative. Sixth Massachusetts Regiment answers Lincoln’s call for 90 Day volunteer enlistment. Five unarmed companies of Pennsylvania militiamen are set upon by mobs ...
... Marylanders, like Virginians, found Lincoln’s April 14th call for volunteers to “suppress” the rebellion deeply troubling, even provocative. Sixth Massachusetts Regiment answers Lincoln’s call for 90 Day volunteer enlistment. Five unarmed companies of Pennsylvania militiamen are set upon by mobs ...
Jeopardy
... This is the nickname that was given to General Thomas Jackson after the Battle at Bull Run. ...
... This is the nickname that was given to General Thomas Jackson after the Battle at Bull Run. ...
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... The Civil War Please open your social studies text to page 510 ...
... The Civil War Please open your social studies text to page 510 ...
Aim #39: What led southern states to secede
... 1. Jefferson Davis chosen as president of the provisional government d. President Buchanan did little to prevent southern secession 1. Believed Constitution didn’t give him authority to stop secession with force 2. Many of his advisors were prosouthern e. Lincoln’s Inaugural f. Ft. Sumter (April 12, ...
... 1. Jefferson Davis chosen as president of the provisional government d. President Buchanan did little to prevent southern secession 1. Believed Constitution didn’t give him authority to stop secession with force 2. Many of his advisors were prosouthern e. Lincoln’s Inaugural f. Ft. Sumter (April 12, ...
“The time had come ….”
... • Galvanizes the North. The Southerners were now looked upon as the aggressors. • April 15th. Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteers • VA, Ark, and Tenn.., all secede. • Robert E. Lee is offered command of the Union armies. ...
... • Galvanizes the North. The Southerners were now looked upon as the aggressors. • April 15th. Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteers • VA, Ark, and Tenn.., all secede. • Robert E. Lee is offered command of the Union armies. ...
Civil War Erupts Vocabulary Copy the vocabulary and the definitions
... • States between the North and the South - Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland ...
... • States between the North and the South - Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland ...
Chapter 16 Study Guide - Liberty Hill Junior High
... Rifles with minie balls – a change in military technology which most affected the average soldier and increased the casualty rate Washington, D.C. – it that would have been surrounded by the Confederacy if Maryland had seceded Ulysses S. Grant – he commanded Union forces at Shiloh, Tennessee, and wa ...
... Rifles with minie balls – a change in military technology which most affected the average soldier and increased the casualty rate Washington, D.C. – it that would have been surrounded by the Confederacy if Maryland had seceded Ulysses S. Grant – he commanded Union forces at Shiloh, Tennessee, and wa ...
The US Civil War
... • Grant gave generous terms of surrender – Confederates could return home – Were allowed to take private possessions and ...
... • Grant gave generous terms of surrender – Confederates could return home – Were allowed to take private possessions and ...
1. - Cloudfront.net
... Border States 1. Missouri could control parts of the Mississippi River and ...
... Border States 1. Missouri could control parts of the Mississippi River and ...
APUSH Review, The Civil War Final
... African Americans in the War Beginning in 1862, African Americans could enlist in the war ...
... African Americans in the War Beginning in 1862, African Americans could enlist in the 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.