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... history. General Lee lost a large number of his troops (Confederate Army), and his northward advance had been stopped. ...
... history. General Lee lost a large number of his troops (Confederate Army), and his northward advance had been stopped. ...
File - 8th Grade Georgia Social Studies
... 2. What did the 2 states use to determine the issue of slavery?____________________________ 3. In 1857, Kansas voted to be a slave state. But U.S. Congress overturned the results, and in 1861, what did Kansas become?____________________________________________________ THE ELECTION OF 1860 1. Who ran ...
... 2. What did the 2 states use to determine the issue of slavery?____________________________ 3. In 1857, Kansas voted to be a slave state. But U.S. Congress overturned the results, and in 1861, what did Kansas become?____________________________________________________ THE ELECTION OF 1860 1. Who ran ...
Civil War Battles
... • March 1862, North’s Monitor, South’s Merrimack fight to a draw New Weapons • Rifles more accurate, faster loading, fire more rounds than muskets • Minié ball (more destructive bullet), grenades, land mines are used • Fighting from trenches, barricades new advantage in infantry attacks ...
... • March 1862, North’s Monitor, South’s Merrimack fight to a draw New Weapons • Rifles more accurate, faster loading, fire more rounds than muskets • Minié ball (more destructive bullet), grenades, land mines are used • Fighting from trenches, barricades new advantage in infantry attacks ...
The Civil War
... When Lincoln was elected in 1860, 7 Southern states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America 4 more Southern states The Civil War began when Fort Sumter seceded in 1861 when Lincoln ...
... When Lincoln was elected in 1860, 7 Southern states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America 4 more Southern states The Civil War began when Fort Sumter seceded in 1861 when Lincoln ...
File
... The Emancipation Proclamation allowed African Americans to join in the Union army. Before the proclamation, the government had discouraged black enlistment. After emancipation, African Americans rushed to join the army. By the end of the war, 180,000 black soldiers had fought for the Union army. ...
... The Emancipation Proclamation allowed African Americans to join in the Union army. Before the proclamation, the government had discouraged black enlistment. After emancipation, African Americans rushed to join the army. By the end of the war, 180,000 black soldiers had fought for the Union army. ...
Identify MAJOR ERAS AND EVENTS IN U.S. HISTORY THROUGH
... but Lee refused, resigned from the U.S. Army, and returned to Virginia to serve with the Confederate forces. In 1862 Lee was appointed to command the Army of Northern Virginia. His battle strategies are admired to this day, but he was criticized for having a narrow strategy centered on his native Vi ...
... but Lee refused, resigned from the U.S. Army, and returned to Virginia to serve with the Confederate forces. In 1862 Lee was appointed to command the Army of Northern Virginia. His battle strategies are admired to this day, but he was criticized for having a narrow strategy centered on his native Vi ...
chapter 4: the union in peril
... electoral votes The Southern states were not happy LINCOLN MEMORIAL ...
... electoral votes The Southern states were not happy LINCOLN MEMORIAL ...
The Border States (cont`d)
... Low on supplies Lincoln intended to send food. The Confederacy attacked and the defenders of Fort Sumter surrendered. War was greeted enthusiastically by communities on both sides. ...
... Low on supplies Lincoln intended to send food. The Confederacy attacked and the defenders of Fort Sumter surrendered. War was greeted enthusiastically by communities on both sides. ...
Slide 1
... On April 14, 1865, Booth shot President Lincoln while he was watching a play at Ford’s Theater. Booth was shot to death after he had fled from the theater and was found hiding in a tobacco barn. Lincoln’s funeral train took 14 days to travel from Washington, D.C., to his hometown of Springfield, Ill ...
... On April 14, 1865, Booth shot President Lincoln while he was watching a play at Ford’s Theater. Booth was shot to death after he had fled from the theater and was found hiding in a tobacco barn. Lincoln’s funeral train took 14 days to travel from Washington, D.C., to his hometown of Springfield, Ill ...
apush ch 21
... On April 14, 1865, Booth shot President Lincoln while he was watching a play at Ford’s Theater. Booth was shot to death after he had fled from the theater and was found hiding in a tobacco barn. Lincoln’s funeral train took 14 days to travel from Washington, D.C., to his hometown of Springfield, Ill ...
... On April 14, 1865, Booth shot President Lincoln while he was watching a play at Ford’s Theater. Booth was shot to death after he had fled from the theater and was found hiding in a tobacco barn. Lincoln’s funeral train took 14 days to travel from Washington, D.C., to his hometown of Springfield, Ill ...
Sherman`s March Through South Carolina
... The purpose of Sherman’s march was to destroy the Confederacy’s supplies and anything that was important to the economy of the south. This was all in an effort to end the war, and convince the civilian population to end the war. ...
... The purpose of Sherman’s march was to destroy the Confederacy’s supplies and anything that was important to the economy of the south. This was all in an effort to end the war, and convince the civilian population to end the war. ...
Chapter 17 Notes - Mahopac Central School District
... in the Union in April 1861. a) Four of these states - Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas- quickly joined the Confederacy. b) But in the remaining states- Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland- many citizens favored the Union. B. The Two Sides 1. The South - Strengths a) Key advan ...
... in the Union in April 1861. a) Four of these states - Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas- quickly joined the Confederacy. b) But in the remaining states- Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland- many citizens favored the Union. B. The Two Sides 1. The South - Strengths a) Key advan ...
Civil War 09 ppt
... because he was too cautious! • This caused tension between McClellan and Lincoln • Later this tension between them surfaced in a presidential campaign • Other northern generals did not want to be too cautious—just the opposite. Caused many Union soldier deaths ...
... because he was too cautious! • This caused tension between McClellan and Lincoln • Later this tension between them surfaced in a presidential campaign • Other northern generals did not want to be too cautious—just the opposite. Caused many Union soldier deaths ...
United States History Mr. Kevin W. Walsh Unit 3 Assessment Study
... What did the Kansas-Nebraska act do? Who were Free-Soilers? What state supported secession if Lincoln was to win the election of 1860? What was the most controversial part of Compromise of 1850? (It is not popular sovereignty) How did Stephen Douglass propose slavery in Kansas and Nebraska be decide ...
... What did the Kansas-Nebraska act do? Who were Free-Soilers? What state supported secession if Lincoln was to win the election of 1860? What was the most controversial part of Compromise of 1850? (It is not popular sovereignty) How did Stephen Douglass propose slavery in Kansas and Nebraska be decide ...
Lincoln`s Plan for Reconstruction
... Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction • Lincoln wanted to welcome back the southerners into the Union. • Even though Lincoln had freed the slaves, he did not wish to achieve political equality for them. • Goal was “to bind up the nations wounds…” • He never gets that chance… ...
... Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction • Lincoln wanted to welcome back the southerners into the Union. • Even though Lincoln had freed the slaves, he did not wish to achieve political equality for them. • Goal was “to bind up the nations wounds…” • He never gets that chance… ...
The Civil War 36 - White Plains Public Schools
... A. At the outset of the Civil War, the federal government had been careful to insist that it was fighting to preserve the Union and not to free the slaves. 1- In this way, proslavery forces, primarily in the border states, who were sympathetic to the Union cause were kept with the North. 2- Yet as t ...
... A. At the outset of the Civil War, the federal government had been careful to insist that it was fighting to preserve the Union and not to free the slaves. 1- In this way, proslavery forces, primarily in the border states, who were sympathetic to the Union cause were kept with the North. 2- Yet as t ...
“Failure is Impossible” Susan B Anthony
... Martin Van Buren – 54 William Henry Harrison – 68 John Tyler –51 James K Polk – 49 Zachary Taylor – 64 Millard Fillmore – 50 Franklin Pierce – 48 James Buchanan –65 Abraham Lincoln –52, assassinated in office Andrew Johnson – 50, replaced Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant – 47 ...
... Martin Van Buren – 54 William Henry Harrison – 68 John Tyler –51 James K Polk – 49 Zachary Taylor – 64 Millard Fillmore – 50 Franklin Pierce – 48 James Buchanan –65 Abraham Lincoln –52, assassinated in office Andrew Johnson – 50, replaced Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant – 47 ...
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.