Name Date Per Chapter 12 Section 1: Rebuilding the Nation
... _____ 6. President Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan meant that ten percent of African Americans were allowed to become full citizens. If false, replace “of African Americans were allowed to become full citizens” with _____ 7. The Wade-Davis Bill required 50 percent of voters sign a loyalty oath before a s ...
... _____ 6. President Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan meant that ten percent of African Americans were allowed to become full citizens. If false, replace “of African Americans were allowed to become full citizens” with _____ 7. The Wade-Davis Bill required 50 percent of voters sign a loyalty oath before a s ...
Civil War Reconstruction Internet Scavenger Hunt WebQuest
... __________% of the voters in a state supported the Union, then a state could be readmitted 6. Under Lincoln’s plan, any state that was readmitted must make what illegal as part of their constitution? _____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ ...
... __________% of the voters in a state supported the Union, then a state could be readmitted 6. Under Lincoln’s plan, any state that was readmitted must make what illegal as part of their constitution? _____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ ...
Lecture S15 -- The Confederacy and the United States
... Lecture S15 -- The Confederacy and the United States in 1861 The Development of American Secessionism: John C. Calhoun: Representative, Senator, and Vice President, Calhoun’s career reflects the gradual development of a distinct Southern regional interest based on the protection of slavery, often us ...
... Lecture S15 -- The Confederacy and the United States in 1861 The Development of American Secessionism: John C. Calhoun: Representative, Senator, and Vice President, Calhoun’s career reflects the gradual development of a distinct Southern regional interest based on the protection of slavery, often us ...
Abraham Lincoln`s Birthday "... As I would not be a slave, so I would
... In 1839, he met his future wife Mary Todd. Coincidentally, she had been born in Kentucky, and her family had recently moved to Illinois. They had a long and unstable courtship, because Abe was indecisive about marrying. They finally exchanged their vows in Mary's home in November 1842. Abraham Linco ...
... In 1839, he met his future wife Mary Todd. Coincidentally, she had been born in Kentucky, and her family had recently moved to Illinois. They had a long and unstable courtship, because Abe was indecisive about marrying. They finally exchanged their vows in Mary's home in November 1842. Abraham Linco ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... the South against the antislavery forces. By February 1, 1861, five more Southern states had seceded. On February 8, the six states signed a provisional constitution for the Confederate States of America. The remaining Southern states as yet remained in the Union, although Texas had begun to move on ...
... the South against the antislavery forces. By February 1, 1861, five more Southern states had seceded. On February 8, the six states signed a provisional constitution for the Confederate States of America. The remaining Southern states as yet remained in the Union, although Texas had begun to move on ...
Abraham Lincoln - North Mac Schools
... new birth of freedom--and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." ...
... new birth of freedom--and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." ...
Presentation
... Political Leadership During the Civil War During the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis During the Civil War, had a difficult time:President Lincoln used •The CSA Constitution“emergency powers” to protect “national security”: protected states’ rights so state governors •Suspended could habeas co ...
... Political Leadership During the Civil War During the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis During the Civil War, had a difficult time:President Lincoln used •The CSA Constitution“emergency powers” to protect “national security”: protected states’ rights so state governors •Suspended could habeas co ...
Lecture S15 -- The Confederacy and the United States
... Lecture S15 -- The Confederacy and the United States in 1861 The Development of American Secessionism: John C. Calhoun: Representative, Senator, and Vice President, Calhoun’s career reflects the gradual development of a distinct Southern regional interest based on the protection of slavery, often us ...
... Lecture S15 -- The Confederacy and the United States in 1861 The Development of American Secessionism: John C. Calhoun: Representative, Senator, and Vice President, Calhoun’s career reflects the gradual development of a distinct Southern regional interest based on the protection of slavery, often us ...
The Civil War (1861-1865)
... • Booth attended the play as well, bringing a single shot pistol and a hunting knife. ...
... • Booth attended the play as well, bringing a single shot pistol and a hunting knife. ...
The Civil War
... South Carolina had given the commander of the fort orders to leave the harbor just outside of Charleston President Lincoln refused to recall his troops and SC troops bombarded the installation on April 12, 1861. The Federal fort was surrendered on the 14th and the Civil War had begun. ...
... South Carolina had given the commander of the fort orders to leave the harbor just outside of Charleston President Lincoln refused to recall his troops and SC troops bombarded the installation on April 12, 1861. The Federal fort was surrendered on the 14th and the Civil War had begun. ...
2 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% ...
Chapter 19 - Madison County Schools
... Scott was a slave who had lived in the free soil areas of the Wisconsin Territory He sued for his freedom, on the grounds of living on free soil for 5 years The Court Ruled that Scott could not sue, because he had no rights Furthermore, they said that a slave could be taken to any territory by their ...
... Scott was a slave who had lived in the free soil areas of the Wisconsin Territory He sued for his freedom, on the grounds of living on free soil for 5 years The Court Ruled that Scott could not sue, because he had no rights Furthermore, they said that a slave could be taken to any territory by their ...
The Civil War - thomas.k12.ga.us
... The End of the Civil War With the Confederate Army tired and running low on supplies and morale… On March 2, General Robert E. Lee requested to meet with Grant to discuss ending the war. President Lincoln refused to allow the meeting unless the South was prepared to ...
... The End of the Civil War With the Confederate Army tired and running low on supplies and morale… On March 2, General Robert E. Lee requested to meet with Grant to discuss ending the war. President Lincoln refused to allow the meeting unless the South was prepared to ...
War Brings Change - Teaching American History
... He arrested many reporters who criticized the U.S. government. ...
... He arrested many reporters who criticized the U.S. government. ...
Chapter 14 - Prong Software
... ▪ The Union had an election which was remarkable in times of war—Confederacy, which needed one b/c Davis might not have been the man to end the war, didn’t have one ▪ Instead, Davis retreated from public life and quarreled with generals ▪ Davis dismissed Beauregard, Bragg, and Johnston, and put too ...
... ▪ The Union had an election which was remarkable in times of war—Confederacy, which needed one b/c Davis might not have been the man to end the war, didn’t have one ▪ Instead, Davis retreated from public life and quarreled with generals ▪ Davis dismissed Beauregard, Bragg, and Johnston, and put too ...
Ch. 19 Review Packet File
... a. Before Lincoln could take office in March 1861, seven states led by South ___________ had seceded from the Union, formed the _______________ States of America, and elected Jefferson _________ as president. Although Lincoln pledged not to interfere with Southern institutions (i.e. slavery), these ...
... a. Before Lincoln could take office in March 1861, seven states led by South ___________ had seceded from the Union, formed the _______________ States of America, and elected Jefferson _________ as president. Although Lincoln pledged not to interfere with Southern institutions (i.e. slavery), these ...
Ch 13 The State of Texas 1848-1860
... Lincoln won 40 percent of the votes and became the 16th ____________________. ...
... Lincoln won 40 percent of the votes and became the 16th ____________________. ...
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.