Chapter 20 PowerPoint
... Lincoln was like steel, flexible but firm when needed and still unbreakable Davis was like iron, strong but unwilling to bend Lincoln knew what to work around and what not to compromise on Because he saw the United States as in a state of rebellion, he used what he called “emergency powers”, powers ...
... Lincoln was like steel, flexible but firm when needed and still unbreakable Davis was like iron, strong but unwilling to bend Lincoln knew what to work around and what not to compromise on Because he saw the United States as in a state of rebellion, he used what he called “emergency powers”, powers ...
Chapters 11-12
... In the 1840s and 1850s, many Americans felt that God had destined the American people to spread their democratic institutions over the entire continent and over South America as well. a. Democrats strongly supported the idea of Manifest Destiny. ...
... In the 1840s and 1850s, many Americans felt that God had destined the American people to spread their democratic institutions over the entire continent and over South America as well. a. Democrats strongly supported the idea of Manifest Destiny. ...
Civil War PPt
... it, ran away to the invading Union armies. The Emancipation Proclamation did lead to the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States in 1865, eight months after the end of the war. It also ended any chance of a negotiated settlement to end the war because the South could never ag ...
... it, ran away to the invading Union armies. The Emancipation Proclamation did lead to the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States in 1865, eight months after the end of the war. It also ended any chance of a negotiated settlement to end the war because the South could never ag ...
Shifting Tides
... 2. Depending on who won, draw a blue or grey star in that location. 3. Write the date of the battle. 4. On your chart on write down the winner, in the ...
... 2. Depending on who won, draw a blue or grey star in that location. 3. Write the date of the battle. 4. On your chart on write down the winner, in the ...
NC Map Side - NC Historic Sites
... • Wentworth – Several residents of courthouse village served as Confederate officers. • Rowan County Courthouse – Salisbury ...
... • Wentworth – Several residents of courthouse village served as Confederate officers. • Rowan County Courthouse – Salisbury ...
Lecture 16, The Civil War
... Lincoln personally hated slavery but initially opposed actions to destroy it. At the beginning of the war, the military necessity of holding the border states and placating staunchly racist northerners made emancipation politically impractical. His decision to emancipate the slaves came out of milit ...
... Lincoln personally hated slavery but initially opposed actions to destroy it. At the beginning of the war, the military necessity of holding the border states and placating staunchly racist northerners made emancipation politically impractical. His decision to emancipate the slaves came out of milit ...
Part One - Cloudfront.net
... Lincoln personally hated slavery but initially opposed actions to destroy it. At the beginning of the war, the military necessity of holding the border states and placating staunchly racist northerners made emancipation politically impractical. His decision to emancipate the slaves came out of milit ...
... Lincoln personally hated slavery but initially opposed actions to destroy it. At the beginning of the war, the military necessity of holding the border states and placating staunchly racist northerners made emancipation politically impractical. His decision to emancipate the slaves came out of milit ...
CIVIL WAR STUDY GUIDE
... The war came to an end after a long siege of the Virginia city of ______________. This happened in ________ of 1865. Lee finally surrendered to Grant in a small Virginia village known as ______________ ___________ on __________ ____ _________. Total casualties during the war was near _______________ ...
... The war came to an end after a long siege of the Virginia city of ______________. This happened in ________ of 1865. Lee finally surrendered to Grant in a small Virginia village known as ______________ ___________ on __________ ____ _________. Total casualties during the war was near _______________ ...
Others in the War
... The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict fought on American soil. One reason for this may have been the balance of both armies. The balance of the two sides and the the time era of conflict between the era of Napolean and World War I caused a great amou During the years of the conflict neither side ...
... The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict fought on American soil. One reason for this may have been the balance of both armies. The balance of the two sides and the the time era of conflict between the era of Napolean and World War I caused a great amou During the years of the conflict neither side ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... workplace/Homestead Act/Clara Barton & Red Cross…Dorthea Dix, U.S. Sanitary Commission/ P.O.W.’s & Andersonville…wars impact on western expansion and the Transcontinental Railroad ...
... workplace/Homestead Act/Clara Barton & Red Cross…Dorthea Dix, U.S. Sanitary Commission/ P.O.W.’s & Andersonville…wars impact on western expansion and the Transcontinental Railroad ...
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... Keep the South from selling Cotton Keep the South from importing anything from Europe (guns / supplies) 31. What was wrong with the Union blockade in the beginning of the war? Too few ships; Southern ships easily could avoid the blockade 32. What was the point of the Union capturing the Mississippi ...
... Keep the South from selling Cotton Keep the South from importing anything from Europe (guns / supplies) 31. What was wrong with the Union blockade in the beginning of the war? Too few ships; Southern ships easily could avoid the blockade 32. What was the point of the Union capturing the Mississippi ...
US Civil War
... Led by General Bryan Grimes of North Carolina, Gordon and Fitzhugh Lee successfully attacked the Union Army. The outnumbered Union cavalry fell back, temporarily opening the road. Union infantry began arriving from the west and south, completing Lee’s encirclement. General Ulysses S. Grant’s goal of ...
... Led by General Bryan Grimes of North Carolina, Gordon and Fitzhugh Lee successfully attacked the Union Army. The outnumbered Union cavalry fell back, temporarily opening the road. Union infantry began arriving from the west and south, completing Lee’s encirclement. General Ulysses S. Grant’s goal of ...
Civil War Power Point [8/20/2016]
... 2. July 2nd- North faced heavy attack but held firm 3. July 3rd – South had to retreat; lost too many men 4. North Won! ...
... 2. July 2nd- North faced heavy attack but held firm 3. July 3rd – South had to retreat; lost too many men 4. North Won! ...
Slide 1
... 2. July 2nd- North faced heavy attack but held firm 3. July 3rd – South had to retreat; lost too many men 4. North Won! ...
... 2. July 2nd- North faced heavy attack but held firm 3. July 3rd – South had to retreat; lost too many men 4. North Won! ...
The Civil War - Social Circle City Schools
... last few in Union hands by the time Lincoln took office. Confederate forces were now demanding that they either surrender or face an attack. With supplies running low Major Anderson wrote to Lincoln for help. What should Lincoln do? ...
... last few in Union hands by the time Lincoln took office. Confederate forces were now demanding that they either surrender or face an attack. With supplies running low Major Anderson wrote to Lincoln for help. What should Lincoln do? ...
Mississippi in Transition
... Flags of the Confederacy With this rebellion in mind, this flag was used by the Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1839. On January 9, 1861 the convention of the People of Mississippi adopted an Ordinance of Secession. With this announcement the Bonnie Blue flag was raised over the capitol building in J ...
... Flags of the Confederacy With this rebellion in mind, this flag was used by the Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1839. On January 9, 1861 the convention of the People of Mississippi adopted an Ordinance of Secession. With this announcement the Bonnie Blue flag was raised over the capitol building in J ...
The Civil War
... • Hoping for a southern victory on northern soil, Lee marched into Maryland. • McClellan learned of Confederate plans, but was slow to attack. • At last, the two sides met. • Both sides suffered great losses. • 87,000 Union forces (12,400 killed or wounded) • 45,000 Confederate (10,300 killed or wou ...
... • Hoping for a southern victory on northern soil, Lee marched into Maryland. • McClellan learned of Confederate plans, but was slow to attack. • At last, the two sides met. • Both sides suffered great losses. • 87,000 Union forces (12,400 killed or wounded) • 45,000 Confederate (10,300 killed or wou ...
Commemorating the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War FOOTSTEPS OF FAIRFAX
... An “Old School” Baptist meeting house used by free blacks and slaves who worshiped here with local families. During the Civil War it was used as a picket post by both sides. 1. How many members were there in 1840? (Marker) ...
... An “Old School” Baptist meeting house used by free blacks and slaves who worshiped here with local families. During the Civil War it was used as a picket post by both sides. 1. How many members were there in 1840? (Marker) ...
Vicksburg - Haiku Learning
... northeast for eleven days until fighting the Confederates at Raymond. They continued to Jackson, fighting again two days later. After that they traveled west, fighting the Confederates at Champion Hill and the Big Black River Bridge until reaching Vicksburg on May 18 where Pemberton already lay. The ...
... northeast for eleven days until fighting the Confederates at Raymond. They continued to Jackson, fighting again two days later. After that they traveled west, fighting the Confederates at Champion Hill and the Big Black River Bridge until reaching Vicksburg on May 18 where Pemberton already lay. The ...
Civil War - Effingham County Schools
... strategy where the south believed foreign countries would help them fight the north because they needed the south’s cotton. They also believed the war would be short. ...
... strategy where the south believed foreign countries would help them fight the north because they needed the south’s cotton. They also believed the war would be short. ...
Chapter 20 - North Penn School District
... strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will not swell the chorus of the Union when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels ...
... strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will not swell the chorus of the Union when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels ...
Bull Run Ft. Sumter Shiloh Antietam Fredericksburg Chancellorsville
... 1. Trace in the division between North/South by tracing a dark line along the northern boundary of Texas, up the western boundary of Arkansas, and northern boundary of Tennessee and Virginia. Atlas P. 56 2. Color in the northern states, southern states, and border states according to the KEY on the ...
... 1. Trace in the division between North/South by tracing a dark line along the northern boundary of Texas, up the western boundary of Arkansas, and northern boundary of Tennessee and Virginia. Atlas P. 56 2. Color in the northern states, southern states, and border states according to the KEY on the ...
Fort Fisher
Fort Fisher was a Confederate fort during the American Civil War. It protected the vital trading routes of the port at Wilmington, North Carolina, from 1861 until its capture by the Union in 1865.The fort was located on one of Cape Fear River's two outlets to the Atlantic Ocean on what was then known as Federal Point and today is known as Pleasure Island. Because of the roughness of the seas there, it was known as the Southern Gibraltar.