The Furnace of Civil War
... Worked for his father in Illinois at a leather store before Civil War – Became a colonel in Union Army and rose from there – Grant continued to drink, but Lincoln refused to punish him because of his successes ...
... Worked for his father in Illinois at a leather store before Civil War – Became a colonel in Union Army and rose from there – Grant continued to drink, but Lincoln refused to punish him because of his successes ...
The Emancipation Proclamation stated
... “The Declaration of Independence gave liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world for all future time. “It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance… “This is the sen ...
... “The Declaration of Independence gave liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world for all future time. “It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance… “This is the sen ...
Chapter 14.1 Powerpoint
... loyalty to the Union 2) Only white males who had not fought in the Civil War could vote for delegates. 3) Former Confederates were barred from public office. 4) Any new state constitution had to end slavery. ...
... loyalty to the Union 2) Only white males who had not fought in the Civil War could vote for delegates. 3) Former Confederates were barred from public office. 4) Any new state constitution had to end slavery. ...
Name Parent Signature ______ Civil War Study Guide Many
... John Brown was an abolitionist who led a raid on Harpers Ferry in Virginia. The U..S Army kept many weapons at Harpers Ferry, and Brown wanted to get these weapons to start a slave rebellion. The raid failed, and Brown was captured. He was later hanged. When Abraham Lincoln was elected president ...
... John Brown was an abolitionist who led a raid on Harpers Ferry in Virginia. The U..S Army kept many weapons at Harpers Ferry, and Brown wanted to get these weapons to start a slave rebellion. The raid failed, and Brown was captured. He was later hanged. When Abraham Lincoln was elected president ...
Civil War Test (30 pts.) 1. John C. Calhoun applied the theory of
... B. was now a supporter of states’ rights. was now an abolitionist on the issue of C. slavery. decided to allow the South to return to the D. Union without abolishing slavery. 18. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Lincoln after the Union victory at A. B. C. D. ...
... B. was now a supporter of states’ rights. was now an abolitionist on the issue of C. slavery. decided to allow the South to return to the D. Union without abolishing slavery. 18. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Lincoln after the Union victory at A. B. C. D. ...
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... • July 4: Vicksburg, Miss. the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, surrenders to Gen. Grant and the Army of the West after a six week siege. With the Union now in control of the Mississippi, the Confederacy is effectively split in two, cut off from its western allies. ...
... • July 4: Vicksburg, Miss. the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, surrenders to Gen. Grant and the Army of the West after a six week siege. With the Union now in control of the Mississippi, the Confederacy is effectively split in two, cut off from its western allies. ...
Suspension of Habeas Corpus
... Civil War not only a struggle to save the Union but also to protect freedom of all citizens “The United States are” vs. “The United States is” ...
... Civil War not only a struggle to save the Union but also to protect freedom of all citizens “The United States are” vs. “The United States is” ...
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... Tennessee River toward railway junction • April 1862, Union army, joined by other Union forces, camped at Pittsburg Landing, near a church named Shiloh – April 6, Confederate troops launched surprise attack on Union soldiers...Conflict lasted two days • Rebels drove Yankees back on first day, but Ya ...
... Tennessee River toward railway junction • April 1862, Union army, joined by other Union forces, camped at Pittsburg Landing, near a church named Shiloh – April 6, Confederate troops launched surprise attack on Union soldiers...Conflict lasted two days • Rebels drove Yankees back on first day, but Ya ...
The Union Wins Reading and Questions
... December 1862, Lee’s army had defeated the Union Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Then, in May, the South defeated the North again at Chancellorsville, Virginia. The North’s only consolation after Chancellorsville came as the result of an accident. As General Stonewall Jackson return ...
... December 1862, Lee’s army had defeated the Union Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Then, in May, the South defeated the North again at Chancellorsville, Virginia. The North’s only consolation after Chancellorsville came as the result of an accident. As General Stonewall Jackson return ...
January2005Newslette.. - Old Baldy Civil War Round Table
... eyes of the federal government, free. January 1 - Galveston Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder, who became the Confederate commander of military forces in Texas on November 29, 1862, gave the recapture of Galveston top priority. At 3:00 am on New Year's Day, 1863, four Confederate gunboats appeared, coming ...
... eyes of the federal government, free. January 1 - Galveston Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder, who became the Confederate commander of military forces in Texas on November 29, 1862, gave the recapture of Galveston top priority. At 3:00 am on New Year's Day, 1863, four Confederate gunboats appeared, coming ...
The Antebellum South
... Colonel Robert E. Lee took a detachment of marines down there. They stormed the room where Brown and his men were, killed 2 more and captured Brown. He was turned over to the state to be tried for treason. He was hanged on Dec. 2, 1859. The South feared the North was inciting and ...
... Colonel Robert E. Lee took a detachment of marines down there. They stormed the room where Brown and his men were, killed 2 more and captured Brown. He was turned over to the state to be tried for treason. He was hanged on Dec. 2, 1859. The South feared the North was inciting and ...
The 2nd Half of the Civil War
... – But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never for ...
... – But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never for ...
The Drummer Boy of Shiloh, Cross-Curricular Conn.: Social Studies
... before on United States soil. Twice the number of soldiers died at Shiloh than during the four previous battles combined. Regrettably, loss of life on this scale would became commonplace over the next three years of the Civil War. Confederate commanders Sidney Johnston and Pierre Beauregard planned ...
... before on United States soil. Twice the number of soldiers died at Shiloh than during the four previous battles combined. Regrettably, loss of life on this scale would became commonplace over the next three years of the Civil War. Confederate commanders Sidney Johnston and Pierre Beauregard planned ...
Glory Movie Guide and Assignment Important People Colonel
... 1st Union Conscription- March 3, 1863 The Union Army is having difficulty maintaining numbers, 1st draft is used and it is mandatory for men between the ages 20-45. “Replacement” can be bought for $300; many feel this is a rich man’s war fought by the poor. New York Draft Riots- July 13-16 1863 In r ...
... 1st Union Conscription- March 3, 1863 The Union Army is having difficulty maintaining numbers, 1st draft is used and it is mandatory for men between the ages 20-45. “Replacement” can be bought for $300; many feel this is a rich man’s war fought by the poor. New York Draft Riots- July 13-16 1863 In r ...
Events in the Civil War
... party platform calling for an immediate end to the war. Southerners found new hope, but the Republicans tried to broaden Lincoln’s appeal by picking Tennessee’s Andrew Johnson for the ticket. Lincoln expected to lose the election. Sherman’s capture of Atlanta allowed Lincoln to easily defeat McClell ...
... party platform calling for an immediate end to the war. Southerners found new hope, but the Republicans tried to broaden Lincoln’s appeal by picking Tennessee’s Andrew Johnson for the ticket. Lincoln expected to lose the election. Sherman’s capture of Atlanta allowed Lincoln to easily defeat McClell ...
Chapter 16
... slaves who could join the Union Army • Black soldiers were discriminated against by white soldiers, including less pay • 1863 – black soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment attack Confederate Fort Wagner, South Carolina – the fort was never taken and the 54th lost half its men ...
... slaves who could join the Union Army • Black soldiers were discriminated against by white soldiers, including less pay • 1863 – black soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment attack Confederate Fort Wagner, South Carolina – the fort was never taken and the 54th lost half its men ...
The Civil War in Indian Territory Divided Loyalties A Conflict Coming
... Americans to form the Indian Expedition to regain control of the Indian Territory. After a few skirmishes, Colonel William Weer faced the Confederate forces at Locust Grove on July 3rd 1862. Confederate forces fell back under heavy artillery fire and Union soldiers took over Fort Gibson and Tahlequa ...
... Americans to form the Indian Expedition to regain control of the Indian Territory. After a few skirmishes, Colonel William Weer faced the Confederate forces at Locust Grove on July 3rd 1862. Confederate forces fell back under heavy artillery fire and Union soldiers took over Fort Gibson and Tahlequa ...
Study Questions for Chapter 21 and 22 Test
... Study Questions for Chapter 21 and 22 Test Answers can be found in Chapter 21 and 22 of your textbook as well as your notes. Study these questions to help you with your test next week. MISSOURI COMPROMISE: 1. What was the Missouri compromise? 2. What were the feelings of the southerner and northerne ...
... Study Questions for Chapter 21 and 22 Test Answers can be found in Chapter 21 and 22 of your textbook as well as your notes. Study these questions to help you with your test next week. MISSOURI COMPROMISE: 1. What was the Missouri compromise? 2. What were the feelings of the southerner and northerne ...
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.