Life at War and Life at Home
... To help with boredom, soldiers read, sang songs, or wrote letters. Some even put on shows or printed newspapers. ...
... To help with boredom, soldiers read, sang songs, or wrote letters. Some even put on shows or printed newspapers. ...
Civil War
... To help with boredom, soldiers read, sang songs, or wrote letters. Some even put on shows or printed newspapers. ...
... To help with boredom, soldiers read, sang songs, or wrote letters. Some even put on shows or printed newspapers. ...
Click Here for Tableau Quote Packet
... a Union soldier after the First battle of Bull Run, July, 1861 “I … struggled on, clinging to my gun and cartridge box. Many times I sat down in the mud determined to go no further, and willing to die to end my misery. But soon a friend would pass and urge me to make another effort, and I would stag ...
... a Union soldier after the First battle of Bull Run, July, 1861 “I … struggled on, clinging to my gun and cartridge box. Many times I sat down in the mud determined to go no further, and willing to die to end my misery. But soon a friend would pass and urge me to make another effort, and I would stag ...
Chapter 4 PowerPoint
... – To win southern support, he suggested dropping the Missouri Compromise’s ban on slavery, in favor of popular sovereignty, where residents vote to decide on the issue. • In May 1854 the Kansas-Nebraska Act became law, which outraged northerners, weakened the Democrats, and destroyed the Whig Party. ...
... – To win southern support, he suggested dropping the Missouri Compromise’s ban on slavery, in favor of popular sovereignty, where residents vote to decide on the issue. • In May 1854 the Kansas-Nebraska Act became law, which outraged northerners, weakened the Democrats, and destroyed the Whig Party. ...
Saylor E. - My Teacher Pages
... These battles became closer to me once I learned that my relative was in the war. Also, since he was in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and the date he wrote it, that he was describing his experience at the battle of South Mountain. The colonel he was describing was Rutherford B. Hayes, who was wo ...
... These battles became closer to me once I learned that my relative was in the war. Also, since he was in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and the date he wrote it, that he was describing his experience at the battle of South Mountain. The colonel he was describing was Rutherford B. Hayes, who was wo ...
Standard(s) / Objective(s)
... secession from the Union, including the nullification controversy and John C. Calhoun, the extension of slavery and the compromises over westward expansion, the KansasNebraska Act, the Dred Scott decision, and the election of 1860. Analyze key issues that led to South Carolina’s secession from the U ...
... secession from the Union, including the nullification controversy and John C. Calhoun, the extension of slavery and the compromises over westward expansion, the KansasNebraska Act, the Dred Scott decision, and the election of 1860. Analyze key issues that led to South Carolina’s secession from the U ...
File - firestone falcons
... • In late June 1863, Lee crossed into southern Pennsylvania after learning of a supply of shoes in the town of Gettysburg. • On July 1, 1863 they ran into Union troops and both sides called in reinforcements. ...
... • In late June 1863, Lee crossed into southern Pennsylvania after learning of a supply of shoes in the town of Gettysburg. • On July 1, 1863 they ran into Union troops and both sides called in reinforcements. ...
APUSH Unit 5 Study Guide: Chapters 18
... Which areas of the world did the US attempt to colonize during the mid-1850s? Why were these attempts unsuccessful? How did the action of John Brown divide the nation? Describe the election of 1860. Why did South Carolina secede from the Union? What were the advantages of the Union at the beginning ...
... Which areas of the world did the US attempt to colonize during the mid-1850s? Why were these attempts unsuccessful? How did the action of John Brown divide the nation? Describe the election of 1860. Why did South Carolina secede from the Union? What were the advantages of the Union at the beginning ...
Chapter 17 Study Guide
... emperor of Mexico. September 1864 First International Workingmen’s Association is established, and Karl Marx becomes its leader. September 1865 English officials arrest Fenian leaders of planned uprising in Ireland. Back to U.S. ...
... emperor of Mexico. September 1864 First International Workingmen’s Association is established, and Karl Marx becomes its leader. September 1865 English officials arrest Fenian leaders of planned uprising in Ireland. Back to U.S. ...
The Civil War
... President Jefferson Davis had a difficult time: •The CSA Constitution protected states’ rights so state governors could refuse to send him money or troops •CSA currency inflated by 7,000% ...
... President Jefferson Davis had a difficult time: •The CSA Constitution protected states’ rights so state governors could refuse to send him money or troops •CSA currency inflated by 7,000% ...
Who were the 200000 African American Freedom Fighters?
... 1.) Hand-outs # I and # II show Free and Slave Populations in 1860 a.) these can be used for discussion purposes or map and data analysis b.) What states had the largest Free and Slave Populations? What might explain these populations? c.) Students tend to think all African Americans in 1860 were en ...
... 1.) Hand-outs # I and # II show Free and Slave Populations in 1860 a.) these can be used for discussion purposes or map and data analysis b.) What states had the largest Free and Slave Populations? What might explain these populations? c.) Students tend to think all African Americans in 1860 were en ...
LAG-25 Gettysburg
... by Northerners for his prowess as a general. But there is another less positive view of General Lee. Lee had been a brilliant officer in the Union Army. He disliked slavery and did not agree with secession. Just before the war, when secession was imminent, President Lincoln offered Lee the command o ...
... by Northerners for his prowess as a general. But there is another less positive view of General Lee. Lee had been a brilliant officer in the Union Army. He disliked slavery and did not agree with secession. Just before the war, when secession was imminent, President Lincoln offered Lee the command o ...
Class Notes File - Eastchester High School
... right to having formal charges brought up against him in a court of law) Seized telegraph offices The Supreme Court ruled that Lincoln went beyond his Constitutional authority. He ignored the ruling. ...
... right to having formal charges brought up against him in a court of law) Seized telegraph offices The Supreme Court ruled that Lincoln went beyond his Constitutional authority. He ignored the ruling. ...
The Emancipation Proclamation
... Lincoln took a magnificent political risk when pursuing the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1860, Lincoln has been elected with considerably less than half of the popular vote. In 1863, as the Emancipation took effect, the Proclamation was finding increasing support among the Northern public and Union ...
... Lincoln took a magnificent political risk when pursuing the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1860, Lincoln has been elected with considerably less than half of the popular vote. In 1863, as the Emancipation took effect, the Proclamation was finding increasing support among the Northern public and Union ...
Historical Time Period
... because the war was between the North and the South. It also states correct information; South Carolina seceded from the Union on December 10th, 1860 (near Christmas time). It was considered ‘the first to act’ during the Civil War. Source: http://civilwar.bluegrass.net/secessioncrisis/601220.html ...
... because the war was between the North and the South. It also states correct information; South Carolina seceded from the Union on December 10th, 1860 (near Christmas time). It was considered ‘the first to act’ during the Civil War. Source: http://civilwar.bluegrass.net/secessioncrisis/601220.html ...
Chapter 11: The Peculiar Institution
... Thousands escaped to the safety of Union lines, crippling many plantations. In areas occupied by northern soldiers, slaves refused to work unless paid. Anti-slavery northerners pressed the federal government to realize that slavery was the basis of the southern economy and its military capacities, ...
... Thousands escaped to the safety of Union lines, crippling many plantations. In areas occupied by northern soldiers, slaves refused to work unless paid. Anti-slavery northerners pressed the federal government to realize that slavery was the basis of the southern economy and its military capacities, ...
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.