usnotesmarch23sumter.doc
... CQ: Describe the Battle of Fort Sumter? What was President Lincoln’s view on Secession? As the Civil War began, what was Lincoln’s goal for the Union? The First Battle of the Civil War Fort Sumter – was the first battle of the Civil War. It was not a significant battle, just in that at was the f ...
... CQ: Describe the Battle of Fort Sumter? What was President Lincoln’s view on Secession? As the Civil War began, what was Lincoln’s goal for the Union? The First Battle of the Civil War Fort Sumter – was the first battle of the Civil War. It was not a significant battle, just in that at was the f ...
December - mrjeffrey.com
... president to be assassinated and the first in 62 years. Texas Governor John Connally was also wounded. Several hours later, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and charged with the crime. ...
... president to be assassinated and the first in 62 years. Texas Governor John Connally was also wounded. Several hours later, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and charged with the crime. ...
Ch - Dickinson ISD
... around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of G__________ ...
... around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of G__________ ...
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... Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of ...
... Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of ...
Chapter 11 PowerPoint - Henry County Schools
... Lincoln narrowly wins reelection, but is assassinated as the war ends. ...
... Lincoln narrowly wins reelection, but is assassinated as the war ends. ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the Northern army had moved his troops to the base because he feared an attack from the southern army. In the early morning of April 12, 1861, the southern army launched an attack. Northern troops under Anderson’s command returned fire, but only killed one so ...
... at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the Northern army had moved his troops to the base because he feared an attack from the southern army. In the early morning of April 12, 1861, the southern army launched an attack. Northern troops under Anderson’s command returned fire, but only killed one so ...
The North Takes Charge
... Vicksburg, Mississippi, was one of only 2 Confederate holdouts Preventing the Union from taking control of the Mississippi River Spring of 1863, Grant sent a cavalry brigade to destroy rail lines in Central Mississippi and draw attention from the port city ...
... Vicksburg, Mississippi, was one of only 2 Confederate holdouts Preventing the Union from taking control of the Mississippi River Spring of 1863, Grant sent a cavalry brigade to destroy rail lines in Central Mississippi and draw attention from the port city ...
20 10 - pams-cobb
... Residents of this town refused to celebrate July 4th for over 80 years after Grant sieged them and gained complete control of the Mississippi for the Union. ...
... Residents of this town refused to celebrate July 4th for over 80 years after Grant sieged them and gained complete control of the Mississippi for the Union. ...
1860s Military Technology - Waterford Public Schools
... The Tide Begins to Turn 1860s Military Technology… Historians often refer to the American Civil War as the first “modern war” because of the wide array of new weapons used on the battlefields. Vast improvements had been made in military technology in the years preceding the war which resulted in lar ...
... The Tide Begins to Turn 1860s Military Technology… Historians often refer to the American Civil War as the first “modern war” because of the wide array of new weapons used on the battlefields. Vast improvements had been made in military technology in the years preceding the war which resulted in lar ...
Gettysburg: Prelude - Fall River Public Schools
... • Believed secession was illegal, but that acting to prevent it was also illegal • Decided to let the incoming administration handle the problem ...
... • Believed secession was illegal, but that acting to prevent it was also illegal • Decided to let the incoming administration handle the problem ...
Chapter 20
... medical supplies to Ft. Sumter. P.T. Beauregard led attack on Ft. Sumter which began the Civil War. April 12, 1861 Gen. Anderson’s garrison was forced to surrender. Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers for 3 months. ...
... medical supplies to Ft. Sumter. P.T. Beauregard led attack on Ft. Sumter which began the Civil War. April 12, 1861 Gen. Anderson’s garrison was forced to surrender. Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers for 3 months. ...
A Nation Divided The Civil War and its Causes
... Republican party they saw them as a threat • They saw secession as only option, and thought it would be peaceful • SC secedes on Dec. 20, 1860 – voluntary to join, voluntary to leave (States Rights?) ...
... Republican party they saw them as a threat • They saw secession as only option, and thought it would be peaceful • SC secedes on Dec. 20, 1860 – voluntary to join, voluntary to leave (States Rights?) ...
Chapter 11 Section 2 African Americans and the War
... and the efforts of African American soldiers affect the course of the war? Lincoln recognized the need to include abolishing slavery as a goal of the war. Free blacks joined the Union’s army and navy and fought for freedom. ...
... and the efforts of African American soldiers affect the course of the war? Lincoln recognized the need to include abolishing slavery as a goal of the war. Free blacks joined the Union’s army and navy and fought for freedom. ...
Tito Müller, Karina Tito Müller, Michael Sotelo, Jessica
... the war simply by continuing to exist after the hostilities ended later. ...
... the war simply by continuing to exist after the hostilities ended later. ...
The Civil War
... 3. July 3, 1863 Union regains high ground at Culp’s Hill a. Gen. Lee orders artillery barrage on center of Union lines on Cemetery Ridge for 2 hours b. Around 3 PM 12,500 Confederate troops charge out of tree line at Seminary Ridge – Pickett’s Charge – All out frontal assault on center of Union lin ...
... 3. July 3, 1863 Union regains high ground at Culp’s Hill a. Gen. Lee orders artillery barrage on center of Union lines on Cemetery Ridge for 2 hours b. Around 3 PM 12,500 Confederate troops charge out of tree line at Seminary Ridge – Pickett’s Charge – All out frontal assault on center of Union lin ...
16-3 No End in Sight
... before Grant gained reinforcements. Marching his troops north from Corinth on April 6, 1862, Johnston surprised the Union forces near Shiloh Church. The Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee turned into the fiercest fighting the Civil War had yet seen. Commanders on each side rode into the thick of battle ...
... before Grant gained reinforcements. Marching his troops north from Corinth on April 6, 1862, Johnston surprised the Union forces near Shiloh Church. The Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee turned into the fiercest fighting the Civil War had yet seen. Commanders on each side rode into the thick of battle ...
The American Civil War
... followed by Mississippi and Florida in Jan 1861 Later Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas Feb 1861 – delegates from these states met – formed the Confederate States of America (The Confederacy) Constitution similar – but “protected and recognized” slavery Jefferson Davis - President ...
... followed by Mississippi and Florida in Jan 1861 Later Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas Feb 1861 – delegates from these states met – formed the Confederate States of America (The Confederacy) Constitution similar – but “protected and recognized” slavery Jefferson Davis - President ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave ...
... dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave ...
Chapter 13 Notes
... assisted military by creating hospitals distributed supplies cared for wounded E) Border States - each of the 4 border states (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri) were crucial to the Union (north) provided a buffer zone between north and south each were slave states each had to be tr ...
... assisted military by creating hospitals distributed supplies cared for wounded E) Border States - each of the 4 border states (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri) were crucial to the Union (north) provided a buffer zone between north and south each were slave states each had to be tr ...
Study Notes for the Civil War
... South Carolina was the first state to leave the Union. Six states followed soon after. The states that seceded from the Union formed their own “country” and called themselves the Confederacy. They elected Jefferson Davis as their president. In Charleston, South Carolina, the state militia had ...
... South Carolina was the first state to leave the Union. Six states followed soon after. The states that seceded from the Union formed their own “country” and called themselves the Confederacy. They elected Jefferson Davis as their president. In Charleston, South Carolina, the state militia had ...
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.