William Bradford (1590-1657) - Garnet Valley School District
... Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) “The Gettysburg Address” “The Emancipation Proclamation” ...
... Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) “The Gettysburg Address” “The Emancipation Proclamation” ...
Texas Secession
... Francis R. Lubbock was elected as the new Confederate Governor of Texas. Jefferson Davis was the new elected President of the Confederate States of America. Plan: remove all U.S. (federal) troops from Texas and other Confederate states. U.S. troops at Fort Sumter refused to leave, and so beg ...
... Francis R. Lubbock was elected as the new Confederate Governor of Texas. Jefferson Davis was the new elected President of the Confederate States of America. Plan: remove all U.S. (federal) troops from Texas and other Confederate states. U.S. troops at Fort Sumter refused to leave, and so beg ...
What was his role during the Civil War?
... the Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis became the president. They wrote a Constitution making slavery legal. ...
... the Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis became the president. They wrote a Constitution making slavery legal. ...
3.2 Essential to Know
... Lincoln also demonstrated his political skills by his handling of the issue of emancipation of the slaves. Lincoln initially hesitated to free the slaves because he feared this would undermine the unity of the North by antagonizing the border states, those slave states that did not secede from the U ...
... Lincoln also demonstrated his political skills by his handling of the issue of emancipation of the slaves. Lincoln initially hesitated to free the slaves because he feared this would undermine the unity of the North by antagonizing the border states, those slave states that did not secede from the U ...
The Civil War
... First, a preface to the question: Wars, particularly long wars, cause suffering that can be sustained IF people are clear about, and committed to, what they are fighting for. Which side had the psychological advantage (and why)? ...
... First, a preface to the question: Wars, particularly long wars, cause suffering that can be sustained IF people are clear about, and committed to, what they are fighting for. Which side had the psychological advantage (and why)? ...
The real Souljo Boi - MAT
... Antichrist if you will. They even regard his Campaign of the Carolinas and his March to the Sea as a sort of Satanic crusades. ...
... Antichrist if you will. They even regard his Campaign of the Carolinas and his March to the Sea as a sort of Satanic crusades. ...
Διαφάνεια 1
... its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery. Before his election in 1860 as the first Republican president, Lincoln had been a country lawyer, an Illinois State legislator and a member of the United States House of Representatives. His tenure in offi ...
... its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery. Before his election in 1860 as the first Republican president, Lincoln had been a country lawyer, an Illinois State legislator and a member of the United States House of Representatives. His tenure in offi ...
Chapter 19
... • Union controlled sea • North had most of U.S. Navy’s small fleet and enough industry to build more ships • Union navy blockaded the ...
... • Union controlled sea • North had most of U.S. Navy’s small fleet and enough industry to build more ships • Union navy blockaded the ...
Check your Review Answers
... the Civil War…We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection… Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address Based on the quotation, describe how Abraham Lincoln viewed his role as President of the growing civil conflict ...
... the Civil War…We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection… Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address Based on the quotation, describe how Abraham Lincoln viewed his role as President of the growing civil conflict ...
The 2nd Half of the Civil War
... Opposition to the War Riots protesting draft Copperheads Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus ...
... Opposition to the War Riots protesting draft Copperheads Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus ...
Chapter 20 - North Penn School District
... company and private property and saluting my flag with fifty guns. Robert Anderson. Major first Artillery. Commanding." *Telegram announcing the surrender of Fort Sumter, April 13, 1861 +=One of the 100 Most Influential Americans of All Time, as ranked by The Atlantic. Go to Webpage to see all 100. ...
... company and private property and saluting my flag with fifty guns. Robert Anderson. Major first Artillery. Commanding." *Telegram announcing the surrender of Fort Sumter, April 13, 1861 +=One of the 100 Most Influential Americans of All Time, as ranked by The Atlantic. Go to Webpage to see all 100. ...
Chapter 20 - Newton Public Schools
... Lincoln’s plan for the besieged federal forces in Fort Sumter was to a. order the soldiers there to open fire on the surrounding Confederate army. b. send about 3,000 soldiers and marines to reinforce the fort. c. make a symbolic show of support and then withdraw the forces. d. send U.S. naval force ...
... Lincoln’s plan for the besieged federal forces in Fort Sumter was to a. order the soldiers there to open fire on the surrounding Confederate army. b. send about 3,000 soldiers and marines to reinforce the fort. c. make a symbolic show of support and then withdraw the forces. d. send U.S. naval force ...
Forming a New Nation
... 1. The balance in the Senate a. free v. slave states 2. The Compromise of 1850 a. CA Statehood b. Fugitive Slave Act c. Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin 3. The Kansas-Nebraska Act a. Stephen A. Douglas b. popular sovereignty c. Kansas-Nebraska Act passes d. Republican Party created ...
... 1. The balance in the Senate a. free v. slave states 2. The Compromise of 1850 a. CA Statehood b. Fugitive Slave Act c. Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin 3. The Kansas-Nebraska Act a. Stephen A. Douglas b. popular sovereignty c. Kansas-Nebraska Act passes d. Republican Party created ...
Am St I CP 111
... • First shots fired on Fort Sumter, South Carolina • April 1861 • Both sides felt it would be a quick war • In July 35,000 Union Troops trained in Washington • Less then a 100 miles away from the Confederate Capital of Richmond VA ...
... • First shots fired on Fort Sumter, South Carolina • April 1861 • Both sides felt it would be a quick war • In July 35,000 Union Troops trained in Washington • Less then a 100 miles away from the Confederate Capital of Richmond VA ...
Social Studies Glossary
... President Ulysses S. Grant – the former Union hero won the election in a landslide becoming our 18 th president. Hiram Rhodes Revels – first African American elected to Congress Sharecropping – most common form of farmwork for the freed men and women. They rented land, seed, tools and a little shac ...
... President Ulysses S. Grant – the former Union hero won the election in a landslide becoming our 18 th president. Hiram Rhodes Revels – first African American elected to Congress Sharecropping – most common form of farmwork for the freed men and women. They rented land, seed, tools and a little shac ...
File - Ms. Albu`s Class Site
... DOC #1 The Early Battles of the War – The Eastern “Theatre” By the 1850s, the gradual shift in the balance of political power toward the more populous North, coupled with the growth of the new anti-slavery Republican Party, had made slaveholders and Southern politicians fear for their place within t ...
... DOC #1 The Early Battles of the War – The Eastern “Theatre” By the 1850s, the gradual shift in the balance of political power toward the more populous North, coupled with the growth of the new anti-slavery Republican Party, had made slaveholders and Southern politicians fear for their place within t ...
Unit Notes
... Other Union commanders had stopped their attack or retreated to safe territory….General Grant attacked continuously Grant followed Lee to Virginia with the intention of trapping him in his capital city of Richmond The plan almost worked; Confederate General PT Beauregard stopped Grant at Petersburg ...
... Other Union commanders had stopped their attack or retreated to safe territory….General Grant attacked continuously Grant followed Lee to Virginia with the intention of trapping him in his capital city of Richmond The plan almost worked; Confederate General PT Beauregard stopped Grant at Petersburg ...
the civil war
... Britain took this as an act of war and moved troops to Canada for a possible war with the Union Lincoln averted war by pardoning the men ...
... Britain took this as an act of war and moved troops to Canada for a possible war with the Union Lincoln averted war by pardoning the men ...
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.