Biographies - Civil War Trust
... Shortly after the battle, a phrenologist examined Frank’s head and announced that due to the shape of his skull, he would make an excellent spy (Amazing Women, 14). (Phrenology was a legitimate science in those days. People believed that the shape of your head, including bumps, could tell what kind ...
... Shortly after the battle, a phrenologist examined Frank’s head and announced that due to the shape of his skull, he would make an excellent spy (Amazing Women, 14). (Phrenology was a legitimate science in those days. People believed that the shape of your head, including bumps, could tell what kind ...
In August 1864, Union General Eleazar A. Paine expelled a number
... abusive tyranny such as they freely confess they would not have believed possible were it not for the respectable oaths which establish the fact. Still further to terrify and alarm the citizens an order was issued by Genl. Paine confiscating the rents of all property belonging to persons who were no ...
... abusive tyranny such as they freely confess they would not have believed possible were it not for the respectable oaths which establish the fact. Still further to terrify and alarm the citizens an order was issued by Genl. Paine confiscating the rents of all property belonging to persons who were no ...
Civil War Curriculum—High School Assessment
... had lost a number of important battles in the Eastern Theater. had won all the major battles again General Lee’s army. had lost 90% of its men fighting in Virginia. ...
... had lost a number of important battles in the Eastern Theater. had won all the major battles again General Lee’s army. had lost 90% of its men fighting in Virginia. ...
TAV Chapter 11 Adv Org - Holdens
... Union army and forced McClellan to retreat to the _______________ River. • Lincoln ordered McClellan and his troops to return to _______________. (pages 361–363) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. ...
... Union army and forced McClellan to retreat to the _______________ River. • Lincoln ordered McClellan and his troops to return to _______________. (pages 361–363) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. ...
chapter 15 - Pearson Education
... August: Second battle of Manassas September: Battle of Antietam Creek September: Lincoln announces Emancipation Proclamation of January October: Twenty-Negro Law passed by Confederate Congress December: Burnside’s Slaughter Pen April: Richmond women riot for food May: Battle at Chancellorsville, Vir ...
... August: Second battle of Manassas September: Battle of Antietam Creek September: Lincoln announces Emancipation Proclamation of January October: Twenty-Negro Law passed by Confederate Congress December: Burnside’s Slaughter Pen April: Richmond women riot for food May: Battle at Chancellorsville, Vir ...
lincoln - First Stage
... irst Stage Children’s Theater’s Artistic Director Jeff Frank earned a BFA in acting/ directing from UW-Whitewater in 1987 and an MFA in child drama from the University of Utah in 1990. While attending graduate school his production of Thornton Wilder’s CHILDHOOD was invited to present at the Interna ...
... irst Stage Children’s Theater’s Artistic Director Jeff Frank earned a BFA in acting/ directing from UW-Whitewater in 1987 and an MFA in child drama from the University of Utah in 1990. While attending graduate school his production of Thornton Wilder’s CHILDHOOD was invited to present at the Interna ...
The Civil War - Wando High School
... The USA’s Plan In addition to the Anaconda Plan, the USA wanted to take Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy, as a symbolic strategy. They also used TOTAL WAR late in the war. This was Grant’s plan to bring the CSA to its knees. It was put into effect most notably by Sherman in his March to the ...
... The USA’s Plan In addition to the Anaconda Plan, the USA wanted to take Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy, as a symbolic strategy. They also used TOTAL WAR late in the war. This was Grant’s plan to bring the CSA to its knees. It was put into effect most notably by Sherman in his March to the ...
Study Guide - Cengage Learning
... The theme of change is also apparent in the discussions of the war in the American West and in the discussion of the war’s economic, political, and social impact on northern society. In the midst of this change, slavery, the institution that was the underlying cause of the war, was seldom mentioned ...
... The theme of change is also apparent in the discussions of the war in the American West and in the discussion of the war’s economic, political, and social impact on northern society. In the midst of this change, slavery, the institution that was the underlying cause of the war, was seldom mentioned ...
1861: The Country Goes to War
... In April of 1861, Virginia joined the Confederacy. After Virginia joined, what city became the Confederate Capital? ___Richmond______________________________ ...
... In April of 1861, Virginia joined the Confederacy. After Virginia joined, what city became the Confederate Capital? ___Richmond______________________________ ...
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.