Chapter 11-3 - Freeman Public Schools
... – No longer about just saving the Union, the South needed to be punished for the bloodshed of the war. – Lincoln convinced to use constitutional power to end slavery, denying the South the labor needed to continue the war ...
... – No longer about just saving the Union, the South needed to be punished for the bloodshed of the war. – Lincoln convinced to use constitutional power to end slavery, denying the South the labor needed to continue the war ...
Civil War review 2008-9 for wiki
... • Northern general who believes in total war • Burns Atlanta because it is a hub of trade • Carries out the March to the Sea ( Atlanta to Savannah) causing $100 million in damage to Georgia • Brings Georgia to its knees • Breaks the will of the Confederate army to ...
... • Northern general who believes in total war • Burns Atlanta because it is a hub of trade • Carries out the March to the Sea ( Atlanta to Savannah) causing $100 million in damage to Georgia • Brings Georgia to its knees • Breaks the will of the Confederate army to ...
Key Events and Battles of the Civil War (Answer Key)
... McClellan replaced by Gen. Pope. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson defeat Union troops again at Manassas and Pope is replaced by McClellan ...
... McClellan replaced by Gen. Pope. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson defeat Union troops again at Manassas and Pope is replaced by McClellan ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... There were many causes for the outbreak of the Civil War. Many people agree slavery was the main cause for the war. In addition, sectional differences led to conflicts. Northern and Southern states were developing different lifestyles and cultures. Differences in the economic life of the North and t ...
... There were many causes for the outbreak of the Civil War. Many people agree slavery was the main cause for the war. In addition, sectional differences led to conflicts. Northern and Southern states were developing different lifestyles and cultures. Differences in the economic life of the North and t ...
Study help for Unit 6 test Clicker questions with answers
... 37. Land re-distribution promise made by Sherman (it didn’t actually happen): a. 40 acres and a mule b. Homestead Act c. Sharecropping d. Free Soil ...
... 37. Land re-distribution promise made by Sherman (it didn’t actually happen): a. 40 acres and a mule b. Homestead Act c. Sharecropping d. Free Soil ...
Civil War Review Power Point
... – It made Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state – It said any state above the 36’ 30 line would be free, and below would be slave – It failed because it was deemed unconstitutional in the Dred Scott decision – This is an example of Federal vs. States rights ...
... – It made Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state – It said any state above the 36’ 30 line would be free, and below would be slave – It failed because it was deemed unconstitutional in the Dred Scott decision – This is an example of Federal vs. States rights ...
Unit 4 Chapter 11: The Civil War
... • Confederates fire on Fort Sumter – South Carolina still held by Union soldiers had only enough supplies for 6 weeks. – Lincoln’s Dilemma: Attack rest of slave states might secede or Evacuate gives power to Confederacy and angers republicans. Solution send food to hungry men. – First shots fired by ...
... • Confederates fire on Fort Sumter – South Carolina still held by Union soldiers had only enough supplies for 6 weeks. – Lincoln’s Dilemma: Attack rest of slave states might secede or Evacuate gives power to Confederacy and angers republicans. Solution send food to hungry men. – First shots fired by ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the United States Army had moved his troops to the base because he feared a Confederate attack. In the early morning of April 12, 1861, the Confederates launched an attack. Northern troops under Anderson’s command returned fire, but were ineffective. The Conf ...
... at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the United States Army had moved his troops to the base because he feared a Confederate attack. In the early morning of April 12, 1861, the Confederates launched an attack. Northern troops under Anderson’s command returned fire, but were ineffective. The Conf ...
Warm Up
... After four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude, the Army of Northern Virginia has been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources. I need not tell the survivors of so many hard-fought battles, who have remained steadfast to the last, that I have conse ...
... After four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude, the Army of Northern Virginia has been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources. I need not tell the survivors of so many hard-fought battles, who have remained steadfast to the last, that I have conse ...
Lincoln and Lee`s Views
... • Was elected president right before the Civil war broke out. • Because of is courage strength and dedication while enduring a nation torn by war, he has earned the reputation as a champion of emancipation. • Wrote the Gettysburg Address in 2 WEEKS!! ...
... • Was elected president right before the Civil war broke out. • Because of is courage strength and dedication while enduring a nation torn by war, he has earned the reputation as a champion of emancipation. • Wrote the Gettysburg Address in 2 WEEKS!! ...
Goal 3
... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long ...
... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long ...
The War & the Aftermath: Effects of Reconstruction
... What happened to African Americans after the Civil War? Radical Republicans Demand reforms The Freedmen’s Bureau 40 Acres and a mule 14th Amendment & 15th Amendment define citizenship and who gets the right to vote Johnson’s lax reconstruction policy allows Ex-confederate officials to be el ...
... What happened to African Americans after the Civil War? Radical Republicans Demand reforms The Freedmen’s Bureau 40 Acres and a mule 14th Amendment & 15th Amendment define citizenship and who gets the right to vote Johnson’s lax reconstruction policy allows Ex-confederate officials to be el ...
The Civil War - WLWV Staff Blogs
... Holding onto Maryland • Suspended the writ of habeas corpus in MD so federal troops could arrest and hold prosecession Marylanders – kept MD in the Union • Led to the case Ex parte Merryman (1861) in which Chief Justice Taney ruled that Lincoln had exceeded his authority by suspending the writ of h ...
... Holding onto Maryland • Suspended the writ of habeas corpus in MD so federal troops could arrest and hold prosecession Marylanders – kept MD in the Union • Led to the case Ex parte Merryman (1861) in which Chief Justice Taney ruled that Lincoln had exceeded his authority by suspending the writ of h ...
Name
... The Southern cause was weakened by (446) a) the concept of states' rights that the Confederacy professed. b) a president, Jefferson Davis, who catered to public opinion and did not work hard at his job. c) the failure of the Southern people to commit to the ideal of Southern independence. d) a lack ...
... The Southern cause was weakened by (446) a) the concept of states' rights that the Confederacy professed. b) a president, Jefferson Davis, who catered to public opinion and did not work hard at his job. c) the failure of the Southern people to commit to the ideal of Southern independence. d) a lack ...
Terms, Names, and Battles
... started during the Civil War. The Hunley succeeded in sinking the Union ship Housatonic. 3. Anaconda Plan: Union war strategy where they planned to blockade southern waters to stop trade and capture important ports. NC’s captured port cities were New Bern, Roanoke, and Plymouth 4. King Cotton : Conf ...
... started during the Civil War. The Hunley succeeded in sinking the Union ship Housatonic. 3. Anaconda Plan: Union war strategy where they planned to blockade southern waters to stop trade and capture important ports. NC’s captured port cities were New Bern, Roanoke, and Plymouth 4. King Cotton : Conf ...
Civil War review powerpoint
... amendment to protect slavery Both Lincoln & Davis rejected the compromise leaving the North with 2 choices… ...
... amendment to protect slavery Both Lincoln & Davis rejected the compromise leaving the North with 2 choices… ...
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 ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... the Civil War. Union Army defeated the Confederate Army (under the leadership of Robert E. Lee). About 2,000 Northerners and 2,700 Southerners were killed and 19,000 people were wounded. • Battle of Gettysburg – July 1 to July 3, 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Union Army defeats the Confederates. ...
... the Civil War. Union Army defeated the Confederate Army (under the leadership of Robert E. Lee). About 2,000 Northerners and 2,700 Southerners were killed and 19,000 people were wounded. • Battle of Gettysburg – July 1 to July 3, 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Union Army defeats the Confederates. ...
Civil War Presentation
... withdraw, on April 12, 1861 Confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter • Three days later Union surrenders ...
... withdraw, on April 12, 1861 Confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter • Three days later Union surrenders ...
Lincoln`s war aim
... Analyze the assassination of Lincoln & determine its affect on the outcome of the war ...
... Analyze the assassination of Lincoln & determine its affect on the outcome of the war ...
15-03 Discussion Notes Road to Civil War 1820-1861
... where it already existed. However, he was sure that slavery should not be allowed to spread. ...
... where it already existed. However, he was sure that slavery should not be allowed to spread. ...
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.