Slide 1
... In 1861 Congress passed the Morrill Tariff Act, which doubled former tariffs. An income tax was levied for the first time in 1861, and a national currency was established. A national banking system was established by Congress in 1863 to stimulate sales of U.S. bonds. Northerners had savings with whi ...
... In 1861 Congress passed the Morrill Tariff Act, which doubled former tariffs. An income tax was levied for the first time in 1861, and a national currency was established. A national banking system was established by Congress in 1863 to stimulate sales of U.S. bonds. Northerners had savings with whi ...
Possible Questions You Will Find in Reading Quiz H
... c. In the North, Dorothea Dix, long time advocate for better treatment of the mentally ill, became the superintendent for 3,000 women who served as nurses, but her lack of skill as an administrator resulted in problems. d. As a result of her experiences in aiding Union troops in the war, Clara Barto ...
... c. In the North, Dorothea Dix, long time advocate for better treatment of the mentally ill, became the superintendent for 3,000 women who served as nurses, but her lack of skill as an administrator resulted in problems. d. As a result of her experiences in aiding Union troops in the war, Clara Barto ...
1 st major battle of the Civil War.
... by January 1, 1863, “all slaves in states and districts in rebellion against the United States on Jan. 1, 1863 will be thenceforth free.” If south had of surrendered, slavery would not have ended at this point. ...
... by January 1, 1863, “all slaves in states and districts in rebellion against the United States on Jan. 1, 1863 will be thenceforth free.” If south had of surrendered, slavery would not have ended at this point. ...
Arkansas in the Civil War
... lawless people ran wild. Innocent and law-abiding people suffered from "bushwhackers" or jayhawkers," claiming to be supporters of one side or the other but mostly just thieves. But the war finally ended, and it settled two important things. The United States was one country, indivisible. And in the ...
... lawless people ran wild. Innocent and law-abiding people suffered from "bushwhackers" or jayhawkers," claiming to be supporters of one side or the other but mostly just thieves. But the war finally ended, and it settled two important things. The United States was one country, indivisible. And in the ...
The Civil War - Cloudfront.net
... finally earned equal pay in 1864. • The most famous regiment was the 54th Massachusetts regiment. • On July 18, 1863 they spearheaded an attack on a Confederate fortification in Charleston, South Carolina. Nearly half of the regiment was captured or killed. See the movie “Glory”. • The South threate ...
... finally earned equal pay in 1864. • The most famous regiment was the 54th Massachusetts regiment. • On July 18, 1863 they spearheaded an attack on a Confederate fortification in Charleston, South Carolina. Nearly half of the regiment was captured or killed. See the movie “Glory”. • The South threate ...
Chapter 11-The Civil War (1861
... -Lincoln appointed *General George McClellan to lead the Union army in the west. They would start the fight for the Mississippi. Financing the War -Republicans were the majority in the North. -Passed taxes on everything they could- (i.e. stamps and income) *Greenbacks- national currency for the uni ...
... -Lincoln appointed *General George McClellan to lead the Union army in the west. They would start the fight for the Mississippi. Financing the War -Republicans were the majority in the North. -Passed taxes on everything they could- (i.e. stamps and income) *Greenbacks- national currency for the uni ...
the american civil war
... Lee was defeated and retreated to Virgnia Gettysburg is the largest battle in the history of the Western hemisphere. Over 100,000 people died in 3 days It was the last time the South invaded the North. ...
... Lee was defeated and retreated to Virgnia Gettysburg is the largest battle in the history of the Western hemisphere. Over 100,000 people died in 3 days It was the last time the South invaded the North. ...
Chapter 11-The Civil War
... -Lincoln appointed *General George McClellan to lead the Union army in the west. They would start the fight for the Mississippi. Financing the War -Republicans were the majority in the North. -Passed taxes on everything they could- (i.e. stamps and income) *Greenbacks- national currency for the uni ...
... -Lincoln appointed *General George McClellan to lead the Union army in the west. They would start the fight for the Mississippi. Financing the War -Republicans were the majority in the North. -Passed taxes on everything they could- (i.e. stamps and income) *Greenbacks- national currency for the uni ...
Name
... turn the struggle into a war against slavery. Blacks and abolitionists joined enthusiastically in a war for emancipation, but white resentment in part of the North created political problems for Lincoln. The Union victories at Vicksburg in the West and Gettysburg in the East finally turned the milit ...
... turn the struggle into a war against slavery. Blacks and abolitionists joined enthusiastically in a war for emancipation, but white resentment in part of the North created political problems for Lincoln. The Union victories at Vicksburg in the West and Gettysburg in the East finally turned the milit ...
April—Charleston Harbor
... When Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, 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 ...
... When Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, 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 ...
How Did the North Win the Civil War?
... • On April 3, 1865, Union troops conquered Richmond, the Confederate capital • On April 9, 1865 in a Virginia town called Appomattox, Lee and Grant met to arrange a Confederate surrender • At Lincoln’s request the terms were generous LEE SURRENDERS TO GRANT ...
... • On April 3, 1865, Union troops conquered Richmond, the Confederate capital • On April 9, 1865 in a Virginia town called Appomattox, Lee and Grant met to arrange a Confederate surrender • At Lincoln’s request the terms were generous LEE SURRENDERS TO GRANT ...
15 Crucible of Freedom: Civil War 1861 – 1865
... “That on the 1st day of January, A.D. 1863, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the executive government of the United States, including t ...
... “That on the 1st day of January, A.D. 1863, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the executive government of the United States, including t ...
Battle of South Mountain Lesson Ideas
... It is September, 1862. What is happening in America? (The Civil War) What two groups are fighting and what are they fighting for? (North/Union: Fighting the preserve the Union. Does not believe the Southern states had the right to leave the Union. South/Confederacy: Fighting for the right to govern ...
... It is September, 1862. What is happening in America? (The Civil War) What two groups are fighting and what are they fighting for? (North/Union: Fighting the preserve the Union. Does not believe the Southern states had the right to leave the Union. South/Confederacy: Fighting for the right to govern ...
Chapter 16 Review
... How did the confederacy try to get help from Britain? What did Lincoln declare the south? What was a northern advantage? What were southern advantages? On the rush to war, why was neither side ready for the tragedy to come? How many troops did the union have at the beginning of the war? How did civi ...
... How did the confederacy try to get help from Britain? What did Lincoln declare the south? What was a northern advantage? What were southern advantages? On the rush to war, why was neither side ready for the tragedy to come? How many troops did the union have at the beginning of the war? How did civi ...
The North Advances - Monroe County Schools
... The Battle of Gettysburg -The most conclusive battle of the Civil War was in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The conflict lasted from July 1st to July 3rd in 1863. -General Robert E. Lee and the Confederates fought with General George Meade of the North. -The South advanced upon the area. However, the Un ...
... The Battle of Gettysburg -The most conclusive battle of the Civil War was in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The conflict lasted from July 1st to July 3rd in 1863. -General Robert E. Lee and the Confederates fought with General George Meade of the North. -The South advanced upon the area. However, the Un ...
Chapter 9: The Civil War
... traveling all through the North to Washington D.C. passed through Chambersburg. The Confederates took Chambersburg and tried to ransom it for $100,000. 3. What was the cause of the Civil War, and how did it end? The Civil War began because many Northerners did not believe that Southerners should be ...
... traveling all through the North to Washington D.C. passed through Chambersburg. The Confederates took Chambersburg and tried to ransom it for $100,000. 3. What was the cause of the Civil War, and how did it end? The Civil War began because many Northerners did not believe that Southerners should be ...
The Civil War
... If you could have lived out your term in office, how would you have treated the South? If you had three wishes, what would they be? ...
... If you could have lived out your term in office, how would you have treated the South? If you had three wishes, what would they be? ...
Chapter 6
... • 11 states in the south left the union due to disagreements on states rights • Border states were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware separating the north from the south • S Carolina was the 1st state to leave the Union ...
... • 11 states in the south left the union due to disagreements on states rights • Border states were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware separating the north from the south • S Carolina was the 1st state to leave the Union ...
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.