The Civil War - Geneva Area City Schools
... surrender of the fort. They began to fire on the fort and Lincoln declared this an act of war April 15 Lincoln asked for 75,000 Union troops to fight against the confederacy The Confederacy began to raise troops and Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina left the Union Both sides predicted a ...
... surrender of the fort. They began to fire on the fort and Lincoln declared this an act of war April 15 Lincoln asked for 75,000 Union troops to fight against the confederacy The Confederacy began to raise troops and Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina left the Union Both sides predicted a ...
Who Freed the Slaves?
... Later, 1861: Baltimore, Maryland. Northern General Burnside returns two black slaves to their master because they had tried to escape to Union lines. July 4, 1862: Colonel Pryor of the North to residents in Virginia: “I desire to assure you that the relation of master and servant as recognized in yo ...
... Later, 1861: Baltimore, Maryland. Northern General Burnside returns two black slaves to their master because they had tried to escape to Union lines. July 4, 1862: Colonel Pryor of the North to residents in Virginia: “I desire to assure you that the relation of master and servant as recognized in yo ...
clash of beliefs and ideals chs. 9-11, gps 9, 10
... CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR 1. Economic and social differences between the North and the South 2. States’ rights versus federal rights 3. The fight between Slave and NonSlave State Proponents 4. Growth of the Abolition Movement 5. The election of Abraham Lincoln ...
... CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR 1. Economic and social differences between the North and the South 2. States’ rights versus federal rights 3. The fight between Slave and NonSlave State Proponents 4. Growth of the Abolition Movement 5. The election of Abraham Lincoln ...
Unit 5 - Aquinas High School
... "Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with the blood of millions in this slave country whose rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments, I say, let it be done." -John Brown, statement ...
... "Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with the blood of millions in this slave country whose rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments, I say, let it be done." -John Brown, statement ...
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... 3. Stalemate – Psychological toll of fighting was enormous on both sides; as morale declined, soldiers deserted; trench warfare and scorched-earth campaign revealed desperation to end the war. IV. The Union Victorious, 1864–1865 B. The Election of 1864 and Sherman’s March 1. The National Union Party ...
... 3. Stalemate – Psychological toll of fighting was enormous on both sides; as morale declined, soldiers deserted; trench warfare and scorched-earth campaign revealed desperation to end the war. IV. The Union Victorious, 1864–1865 B. The Election of 1864 and Sherman’s March 1. The National Union Party ...
Chapter 19 – Section 5 – The Tide of the War Turns In May 1863
... President Lincoln expressed the Union’s new sense of confidence and commitment. He delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. This short, moving speech is one of the most famous in American history. Lincoln spoke of the importance of liberty, equality, and democratic ideals. He reminded ...
... President Lincoln expressed the Union’s new sense of confidence and commitment. He delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. This short, moving speech is one of the most famous in American history. Lincoln spoke of the importance of liberty, equality, and democratic ideals. He reminded ...
The Civil War Begins
... • Emancipation Proclamation empowers army to free Confederate slaves – does not apply to the border states • Gives soldiers moral purpose; compromise no longer possible, many African Americans join the Union Army even though Militia Act was passed, banning them from joining military • Issued on Sept ...
... • Emancipation Proclamation empowers army to free Confederate slaves – does not apply to the border states • Gives soldiers moral purpose; compromise no longer possible, many African Americans join the Union Army even though Militia Act was passed, banning them from joining military • Issued on Sept ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... He heads toward the sea Destroys everything in path Burns most of Atlanta He arrives in Savanna ...
... He heads toward the sea Destroys everything in path Burns most of Atlanta He arrives in Savanna ...
Chapter 16 Section 2 Early Stages of the War PowerPoint
... Merrimack (Virginia), attacked Union ships of the coast of Virginia • The wooden Union ship’s shells bounced off its iron sides • The Union had its own ironclad warship, the Monitor • March 9th, the two ironclads met in battle • Neither could sink the other ...
... Merrimack (Virginia), attacked Union ships of the coast of Virginia • The wooden Union ship’s shells bounced off its iron sides • The Union had its own ironclad warship, the Monitor • March 9th, the two ironclads met in battle • Neither could sink the other ...
Steph S
... was elected president, the South Carolina legislature perceived a threat. Calling a state convention, the delegates voted to remove the state of South Carolina from the union known as the United States of America. The Secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of six more states -- Mi ...
... was elected president, the South Carolina legislature perceived a threat. Calling a state convention, the delegates voted to remove the state of South Carolina from the union known as the United States of America. The Secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of six more states -- Mi ...
Chapter 9 Study Guide - Merrillville Community School
... Describe how each community, North and South, connected to its soldiers at war, including a comparison of the two communities. Outline the immediate outbreak of the war from Fort Sumter to Bull Run, including initial strategies and the relative strengths of both sides. Summarize the actions of Linco ...
... Describe how each community, North and South, connected to its soldiers at war, including a comparison of the two communities. Outline the immediate outbreak of the war from Fort Sumter to Bull Run, including initial strategies and the relative strengths of both sides. Summarize the actions of Linco ...
Civil War Group Activity Sheet
... 62. Grant once said President Abe Lincoln could have proven to be the best friend the South ever had! True or False? 63. Grant once stated Hooker was a dangerous man - not subordinate to his superiors and caring nothing for the rights of others. True or False? 64. Who said the days before rapid tran ...
... 62. Grant once said President Abe Lincoln could have proven to be the best friend the South ever had! True or False? 63. Grant once stated Hooker was a dangerous man - not subordinate to his superiors and caring nothing for the rights of others. True or False? 64. Who said the days before rapid tran ...
The Civil War - Social Circle City Schools
... On his return from a patrol, Confederate guards mistook Stonewall Jackson for a Yankee and shot him in the arm. A surgeon amputated his arm but he caught pneumonia and died on May 10. ...
... On his return from a patrol, Confederate guards mistook Stonewall Jackson for a Yankee and shot him in the arm. A surgeon amputated his arm but he caught pneumonia and died on May 10. ...
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... 47. Where was the federal arsenal which John Brown attacked in October of 1859? ____________________________________ 48. Who was in charge of the Federal troops who stopped John Brown’s attack of a federal arsenal? ____________________________________ 49. What doctrine did Northern Democrats stand b ...
... 47. Where was the federal arsenal which John Brown attacked in October of 1859? ____________________________________ 48. Who was in charge of the Federal troops who stopped John Brown’s attack of a federal arsenal? ____________________________________ 49. What doctrine did Northern Democrats stand b ...
Ch 5 Lesson 2
... hampering its ability to move troops, supplies, and trade goods on the Mississippi River ...
... hampering its ability to move troops, supplies, and trade goods on the Mississippi River ...
to end slavery
... seek military assistance from Great Britain force the Border states to remain in the Union keep General McClellan as commander of the Union forces E. suppress Copperhead opposition in the North ...
... seek military assistance from Great Britain force the Border states to remain in the Union keep General McClellan as commander of the Union forces E. suppress Copperhead opposition in the North ...
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day of the Civil War for both
... North vs South Comparison North had a huge advantage over South in all artillery and higher percentage of rifled cannon to smoothbore cannon. Union had about 1,200 Napoleons produced for them; Confederacy produced between 500-600 on their own. In small arms, the South depended on smuggled imp ...
... North vs South Comparison North had a huge advantage over South in all artillery and higher percentage of rifled cannon to smoothbore cannon. Union had about 1,200 Napoleons produced for them; Confederacy produced between 500-600 on their own. In small arms, the South depended on smuggled imp ...
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.