The Civil War
... 1) Wear down the North 2) The South doesn’t have to win, they just don’t have to lose! ...
... 1) Wear down the North 2) The South doesn’t have to win, they just don’t have to lose! ...
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 ...
Civil War – Beginnings
... because they believed Lincoln wanted to end slavery. Since there were so many more people in the North, he won the election anyway. As soon as Lincoln won the election, the South started to secede. This means the South split from the Union. They no longer wanted to be part of the United States. ...
... because they believed Lincoln wanted to end slavery. Since there were so many more people in the North, he won the election anyway. As soon as Lincoln won the election, the South started to secede. This means the South split from the Union. They no longer wanted to be part of the United States. ...
The U.S. Civil War
... slavery. The DOI said “All men are created equal”, which contradicted slavery. ...
... slavery. The DOI said “All men are created equal”, which contradicted slavery. ...
Chapter 11 Section 2
... Happens near Manassas, VA, not too far from both capitals. Where “Stonewall” Jackson earns his nickname Union general was Irwin McDowell One of the most famous Confederate generals Battle starts out well for the North and then they are forced to retreat, which turns into a panic. (remember Southern ...
... Happens near Manassas, VA, not too far from both capitals. Where “Stonewall” Jackson earns his nickname Union general was Irwin McDowell One of the most famous Confederate generals Battle starts out well for the North and then they are forced to retreat, which turns into a panic. (remember Southern ...
Civil War II
... Lincoln Finds his General: Grant • Siege of Vicksburg (July 4, 1863) • Grant promoted: Chickamauga • Grant promoted to general in chief • South: economic and social chaos ...
... Lincoln Finds his General: Grant • Siege of Vicksburg (July 4, 1863) • Grant promoted: Chickamauga • Grant promoted to general in chief • South: economic and social chaos ...
The CIVIL WAR
... to pass laws that states in the South do not want to follow • If so, the Southern states think it best to quit the United States • IN SUM – We in the South are NOT going to live in a country where the Northern States make rules that we don’t like ...
... to pass laws that states in the South do not want to follow • If so, the Southern states think it best to quit the United States • IN SUM – We in the South are NOT going to live in a country where the Northern States make rules that we don’t like ...
the american people creating a nation and a society nash jeffrey
... Lincoln violated civil rights to restore order despite Supreme Court ruling in Ex Parte Merryman that only Congress could suspend habeas corpus in times of danger ...
... Lincoln violated civil rights to restore order despite Supreme Court ruling in Ex Parte Merryman that only Congress could suspend habeas corpus in times of danger ...
The Civil War 1861-1865
... (Mississippi) as President Select Richmond (Virginia) as Capitol Flag (11 states, yet 13 stars) ...
... (Mississippi) as President Select Richmond (Virginia) as Capitol Flag (11 states, yet 13 stars) ...
A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 16: The Civil War Summary: In 1860
... A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 16: The Civil War Summary: In 1860, after many years of disagreements several issues, the south seceded from the United States of America following the election of Abraham Lincoln. Both President Lincoln and The confederate President Jefferson Davis hoped for peace bu ...
... A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 16: The Civil War Summary: In 1860, after many years of disagreements several issues, the south seceded from the United States of America following the election of Abraham Lincoln. Both President Lincoln and The confederate President Jefferson Davis hoped for peace bu ...
Ch_16_Sec_4-5
... To many southerners, Lincoln’s election meant that the South no longer had a voice in national government. They believed the president and congress were now set against their interestsespecially slavery. The south felt threatened. They believed that it would only be a matter of time before the north ...
... To many southerners, Lincoln’s election meant that the South no longer had a voice in national government. They believed the president and congress were now set against their interestsespecially slavery. The south felt threatened. They believed that it would only be a matter of time before the north ...
The best metaphor for describing the War for Independence is:
... 18. Name the method in which voters would determine whether slavery would be banned or permitted under the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 19. Fighting between abolitionists and pro-slavery forces in Kansas earned the state what nickname? 20. Answer the following questions regarding the Dred Scott case. Accord ...
... 18. Name the method in which voters would determine whether slavery would be banned or permitted under the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 19. Fighting between abolitionists and pro-slavery forces in Kansas earned the state what nickname? 20. Answer the following questions regarding the Dred Scott case. Accord ...
Document
... It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they have, thus far, so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us - that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gav ...
... It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they have, thus far, so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us - that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gav ...
FtSumter
... that there was an agreement between the previous governor and the president of the United States that all land in South Carolina was to remain in the state’s possession and all status in the harbor was to remain as it was. No troops could be moved and no reinforcements could be sent in. Pettigrew th ...
... that there was an agreement between the previous governor and the president of the United States that all land in South Carolina was to remain in the state’s possession and all status in the harbor was to remain as it was. No troops could be moved and no reinforcements could be sent in. Pettigrew th ...
The Butcher`s Bill
... over this wide portion of the river. This allowed it to use cannons to shoot at whatever was moving by. This was a problematic position for the Union to try to take Vicksburg from the Confederacy. After months of trying to take the town, Grant saw an initiative and executed a bold and risky maneuver ...
... over this wide portion of the river. This allowed it to use cannons to shoot at whatever was moving by. This was a problematic position for the Union to try to take Vicksburg from the Confederacy. After months of trying to take the town, Grant saw an initiative and executed a bold and risky maneuver ...
The Civil War
... became very fearful after Brown’s raid. Many white southerners believed that most people in the North supported Brown. • **Southern militias mobilized ...
... became very fearful after Brown’s raid. Many white southerners believed that most people in the North supported Brown. • **Southern militias mobilized ...
Ch. 16, Section 4: Life During the Civil War pg. 478
... • C. The number of volunteers declined in the North and the South as the war continued. – 1. In order to have enough men to serve, the Confederate Congress passed a draft law in April 1862. It required men between 18 and 35 to serve for three years. To avoid the draft a person could hire a substitut ...
... • C. The number of volunteers declined in the North and the South as the war continued. – 1. In order to have enough men to serve, the Confederate Congress passed a draft law in April 1862. It required men between 18 and 35 to serve for three years. To avoid the draft a person could hire a substitut ...
TURNING POINTS IN CIVIL WAR
... south of Gettysburg. After two days, Lee was unable to dislodge the Union stronghold on Cemetery Ridge. On the third day he ordered Pickett’s Charge in which 15,000 troops marched 1 mile across an open field with the intent of overwhelming the Union fortification. Only 5000 Confederate soldiers made ...
... south of Gettysburg. After two days, Lee was unable to dislodge the Union stronghold on Cemetery Ridge. On the third day he ordered Pickett’s Charge in which 15,000 troops marched 1 mile across an open field with the intent of overwhelming the Union fortification. Only 5000 Confederate soldiers made ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Timeline
... 1861 includes only the seven states of the Deep South Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas. April 12, South Carolina troops fire on the Federal arsenal at Fort Sumter. The Civil War begins. The states of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas will sec ...
... 1861 includes only the seven states of the Deep South Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas. April 12, South Carolina troops fire on the Federal arsenal at Fort Sumter. The Civil War begins. The states of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas will sec ...
The Election of 1860 and Secession, With SMART Response Post
... South Carolina seceded shortly after Lincoln was elected – but Lincoln hadn’t even taken office Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas also seceded They formed the Confederate States of America – President Jefferson Davis was inaugurated before Lincoln ...
... South Carolina seceded shortly after Lincoln was elected – but Lincoln hadn’t even taken office Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas also seceded They formed the Confederate States of America – President Jefferson Davis was inaugurated before Lincoln ...
434-451.chapter review.ch-20 - apush
... civil liberties. The North eventually mobilized its larger troop resources for war and ultimately turned to an unpopular and unfair draft system. ...
... civil liberties. The North eventually mobilized its larger troop resources for war and ultimately turned to an unpopular and unfair draft system. ...
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.