The Civil War Powerpoint
... During the Civil War, President Lincoln used “emergency powers” to protect “national security” •Suspended habeas corpus (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) •Closed down newspapers that did The national government not in the USA and support theCSA war relied on volunteer armies in ...
... During the Civil War, President Lincoln used “emergency powers” to protect “national security” •Suspended habeas corpus (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) •Closed down newspapers that did The national government not in the USA and support theCSA war relied on volunteer armies in ...
The Struggle for Freedom
... total population of Jefferson County, and 25% of Loudoun County. In Maryland, by contrast, slavery declined steadily in the decades before the Civil War, and the number of free Africans Americans in the state in 1860 almost equaled the number of those enslaved.5 Slavery in Maryland varied in its app ...
... total population of Jefferson County, and 25% of Loudoun County. In Maryland, by contrast, slavery declined steadily in the decades before the Civil War, and the number of free Africans Americans in the state in 1860 almost equaled the number of those enslaved.5 Slavery in Maryland varied in its app ...
Chapter 21 packet!
... commitment to emancipate slaves and bring them into the Union army. 15. As the Democratic Party nominee in 1864, General George McClellan a. denounced Lincoln as a traitor and called for an immediate end to the war. b. repudiated the Copperhead platform that called for a negotiated settlement with t ...
... commitment to emancipate slaves and bring them into the Union army. 15. As the Democratic Party nominee in 1864, General George McClellan a. denounced Lincoln as a traitor and called for an immediate end to the war. b. repudiated the Copperhead platform that called for a negotiated settlement with t ...
25CivilWar1864to1865
... would say that there is but one condition I would insist upon---namely, that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States……..I will meet you at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon ...
... would say that there is but one condition I would insist upon---namely, that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States……..I will meet you at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon ...
civilwartest
... states that seceded from the union known as the United States of America in 1861. (5 pts.) i. ___ true ii. ___ false b. The first inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as 16th president of the United States took place after the southern states had begun to secede from the Union. (5 pts.) i. ___ true ii. _ ...
... states that seceded from the union known as the United States of America in 1861. (5 pts.) i. ___ true ii. ___ false b. The first inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as 16th president of the United States took place after the southern states had begun to secede from the Union. (5 pts.) i. ___ true ii. _ ...
The US Civil War in Contemporary Illustrated Material
... The war did not progress well in the East, with serious Union casualties suffered at First Bull Run (First Manassas) on July 21, 1861. These were commemorated on a songsheet prepared by Charles Magnus showing the battlefield at Bull Run with the song titled “Mother, I’ve Come Home To Die” (1863). Th ...
... The war did not progress well in the East, with serious Union casualties suffered at First Bull Run (First Manassas) on July 21, 1861. These were commemorated on a songsheet prepared by Charles Magnus showing the battlefield at Bull Run with the song titled “Mother, I’ve Come Home To Die” (1863). Th ...
Worksheet by RJ Tarr at www.activehistory.co.uk / 1 ActiveHistory
... In the March to the Sea (Nov-Dec 1864, Atlanta) General Sherman pushed from the south across Georgia, capturing the state capital of Atlanta and leaving a path of destruction in his wake. In the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse (April 9th 1865, Virginia), General Grant surrounded the forces of Genera ...
... In the March to the Sea (Nov-Dec 1864, Atlanta) General Sherman pushed from the south across Georgia, capturing the state capital of Atlanta and leaving a path of destruction in his wake. In the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse (April 9th 1865, Virginia), General Grant surrounded the forces of Genera ...
4.5 The Civil War PPT
... 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% ...
Section 8: Appomattox- Total War Brings and End
... After burning Atlanta, Sherman marched his army across the state toward Savannah, promising to “make Georgia howl.” His purpose was to destroy the last untouched supply base for the Confederacy. As they marched through Georgia, Sherman’s troops destroyed everything that they found of value. They tra ...
... After burning Atlanta, Sherman marched his army across the state toward Savannah, promising to “make Georgia howl.” His purpose was to destroy the last untouched supply base for the Confederacy. As they marched through Georgia, Sherman’s troops destroyed everything that they found of value. They tra ...
Civil War PPT
... III. Which Southern states seceded and why? A. Southern states warn that if Lincoln is elected president, they will leave the Union B. December 20, 1860 South Carolina becomes the first state to leave the Union C. Six more Southern states follow; they form the Confederate States of America, elect J ...
... III. Which Southern states seceded and why? A. Southern states warn that if Lincoln is elected president, they will leave the Union B. December 20, 1860 South Carolina becomes the first state to leave the Union C. Six more Southern states follow; they form the Confederate States of America, elect J ...
Abraham Lincoln - Marquette University High School
... No future amendments could override these ...
... No future amendments could override these ...
The Civil War - Cloudfront.net
... April 14 John Wilkes Booth shoots President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater; Secretary of State William H. Seward is stabbed and wounded in an assassination attempt inside his Washington home. June 30 All eight conspirators are convicted for the assassination of President Lincoln; four are sentenced to de ...
... April 14 John Wilkes Booth shoots President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater; Secretary of State William H. Seward is stabbed and wounded in an assassination attempt inside his Washington home. June 30 All eight conspirators are convicted for the assassination of President Lincoln; four are sentenced to de ...
Civil War PowerPoint
... • North favored stronger federal laws • South didn’t like President Lincoln ...
... • North favored stronger federal laws • South didn’t like President Lincoln ...
usnotesapr16antietam
... Commanders: C- Robert E. Lee Commanders: U – George McClellan Purpose of the Battle Antietam was a battle where the Confederacy tried to get to Washington DC. and the Union tried to push the Confederacy back into the southern area Significance Pivotal Battle because it is the first battle to take ...
... Commanders: C- Robert E. Lee Commanders: U – George McClellan Purpose of the Battle Antietam was a battle where the Confederacy tried to get to Washington DC. and the Union tried to push the Confederacy back into the southern area Significance Pivotal Battle because it is the first battle to take ...
18R-Civil_War_Politics_and_Economics
... 5. May 3, Lincoln issued a call for 3-year volunteers; the 90-day militia would not be sufficient 6. Until April 25, Washington D.C. was virtually under siege and a Confederate attack on the capital was expected (but never came). E. Four more states seceded from the Union: VA, AK, TN, NC 1. Northern ...
... 5. May 3, Lincoln issued a call for 3-year volunteers; the 90-day militia would not be sufficient 6. Until April 25, Washington D.C. was virtually under siege and a Confederate attack on the capital was expected (but never came). E. Four more states seceded from the Union: VA, AK, TN, NC 1. Northern ...
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.