AP U - Uplift Community High School
... b. Intervention from Britain and France c. The fighting skill of Southern males d. The ability to fight on its own soil e. Its belief that it was defending its way of life 6. The South believed that the British would come to its aid because: a. The people in Britain would demand such action b. Briti ...
... b. Intervention from Britain and France c. The fighting skill of Southern males d. The ability to fight on its own soil e. Its belief that it was defending its way of life 6. The South believed that the British would come to its aid because: a. The people in Britain would demand such action b. Briti ...
Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861-1865
... Northerners were inflamed by the South’s actions, and Lincoln now called on 75,000 volunteers; so many came that they had to be turned away. On April 19 and 27, Lincoln also called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. The Deep South (which had already se ...
... Northerners were inflamed by the South’s actions, and Lincoln now called on 75,000 volunteers; so many came that they had to be turned away. On April 19 and 27, Lincoln also called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. The Deep South (which had already se ...
SOL 9b: States` Rights and Slavery
... 3) Kansas-Nebraska Act: People in each state would decided the SLAVERY issue (popular sovereignty) ...
... 3) Kansas-Nebraska Act: People in each state would decided the SLAVERY issue (popular sovereignty) ...
14. civil war - Petal School District
... 1834 he runs again and wins By 1836 studies law and receives attorney license Belonged to Whig Party for 20 years 1834-1841 served in Illinois state legislature 1846 elected to House of Representatives 1858 challenges Stephen Douglas to a debate for Senate seat ...
... 1834 he runs again and wins By 1836 studies law and receives attorney license Belonged to Whig Party for 20 years 1834-1841 served in Illinois state legislature 1846 elected to House of Representatives 1858 challenges Stephen Douglas to a debate for Senate seat ...
Civil War Major Battles
... Lincoln sends supplies to the arsenal with US Navy. South Carolina sees this as a threat and bombards fort for 34 hours. South takes the fort. Lincoln responds by calling for 75,000 troops. The Civil War begins…. ...
... Lincoln sends supplies to the arsenal with US Navy. South Carolina sees this as a threat and bombards fort for 34 hours. South takes the fort. Lincoln responds by calling for 75,000 troops. The Civil War begins…. ...
Guided_Notes_Civil_War
... 5. In the space below, list a few of the Confederacy’s Advantages it had over the Union. ...
... 5. In the space below, list a few of the Confederacy’s Advantages it had over the Union. ...
chap16sec2
... • Prevented the South from exporting cotton and importing war supplies • South challenged the blockade by using blockade runners • Blockade reduced trade by two-thirds ...
... • Prevented the South from exporting cotton and importing war supplies • South challenged the blockade by using blockade runners • Blockade reduced trade by two-thirds ...
The End of the Civil War
... • 618,000 Americans died in the Civil War vs. 117,000 in World War I & 417,000 in World War II ...
... • 618,000 Americans died in the Civil War vs. 117,000 in World War I & 417,000 in World War II ...
EVENT - jhernandez
... 3. When the frontier was finally pacified and the Indians subdued, more than 1500 Sioux were captured. 4. After trials in military courts, nearly 300 were hanged. Result: EVENT – Bloody Antietam gives Union victory Sept. 17, 1862 Supporting details: 1. The Union achieved its first major victory at A ...
... 3. When the frontier was finally pacified and the Indians subdued, more than 1500 Sioux were captured. 4. After trials in military courts, nearly 300 were hanged. Result: EVENT – Bloody Antietam gives Union victory Sept. 17, 1862 Supporting details: 1. The Union achieved its first major victory at A ...
Section 4: Antietam
... general of remarkable determination, Grant refused to accept any battle outcome other than unconditional, or total, surrender. For this reason, U. S. Grant was known to his men as “Unconditional Surrender” Grant. Later in 1862, Union general George McClellan sent 100,000 men by ship to capture Richm ...
... general of remarkable determination, Grant refused to accept any battle outcome other than unconditional, or total, surrender. For this reason, U. S. Grant was known to his men as “Unconditional Surrender” Grant. Later in 1862, Union general George McClellan sent 100,000 men by ship to capture Richm ...
Monday, Nov
... vital supplies, the union would need to re-supply Fort Sumter or they would be forced to surrender. In a brilliant decision under heavy pressure from his advisors, Lincoln notified the South that a union ship would be sent to Fort Sumter to resupply them only, no soldiers or weapons would be sent in ...
... vital supplies, the union would need to re-supply Fort Sumter or they would be forced to surrender. In a brilliant decision under heavy pressure from his advisors, Lincoln notified the South that a union ship would be sent to Fort Sumter to resupply them only, no soldiers or weapons would be sent in ...
Georgia and the Civil War
... By October, 1861, how many Georgians had volunteered to fight in the war? 25,000 What were arsenals? Building where weapons and ammunition are stored Where were arsenals located in Georgia? Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, & Savannah Who was Georgia’s governor during the war? Joseph Brown By Sprin ...
... By October, 1861, how many Georgians had volunteered to fight in the war? 25,000 What were arsenals? Building where weapons and ammunition are stored Where were arsenals located in Georgia? Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, & Savannah Who was Georgia’s governor during the war? Joseph Brown By Sprin ...
Major Battles of the Civil War and Technology
... June 1863 Confederate General Lee decided to take the war to the enemy. On June 13, he defeated Union forces at Winchester, Virginia, and continued north to Pennsylvania. General Hooker, who had been planning to attack Richmond, was instead forced to follow Lee. Hooker, never comfortable with his co ...
... June 1863 Confederate General Lee decided to take the war to the enemy. On June 13, he defeated Union forces at Winchester, Virginia, and continued north to Pennsylvania. General Hooker, who had been planning to attack Richmond, was instead forced to follow Lee. Hooker, never comfortable with his co ...
Name Parent Signature ______ Civil War Study Guide Many
... Usually called the turning point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought over three days in July, 1863, near the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Confederate army tried to invade the North through Pennsylvania, but Union troops were able to push the Confederates back into Virginia ...
... Usually called the turning point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought over three days in July, 1863, near the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Confederate army tried to invade the North through Pennsylvania, but Union troops were able to push the Confederates back into Virginia ...
his 201 class 14
... up the Shenandoah Valley: Jackson won a series of smaller engagements tying up union forces ...
... up the Shenandoah Valley: Jackson won a series of smaller engagements tying up union forces ...
Major Battles of the Civil War
... • Confederates clean up in battles, such as 2nd Bull Run/Manassas (Aug. 1862), Fredericksburg (December 1862) and Chancelorsville (May 1863) • Confederate armies are outnumbered but inflict more damage on Union forces – Largely because of poor Union, and good Confederate leadership ...
... • Confederates clean up in battles, such as 2nd Bull Run/Manassas (Aug. 1862), Fredericksburg (December 1862) and Chancelorsville (May 1863) • Confederate armies are outnumbered but inflict more damage on Union forces – Largely because of poor Union, and good Confederate leadership ...
document
... Lee wanted a big victory in the North = They would want to end the war. Lee marched through Maryland into Pennsylvania. Stopped in Gettysburg in route to Harrisburg (for supplies). Union forces held off Confederates = Lee retreats to Virginia “Its all my fault. It’s I who have lost this fi ...
... Lee wanted a big victory in the North = They would want to end the war. Lee marched through Maryland into Pennsylvania. Stopped in Gettysburg in route to Harrisburg (for supplies). Union forces held off Confederates = Lee retreats to Virginia “Its all my fault. It’s I who have lost this fi ...
Civil War Xword Puzzle Packet
... What state was created out of the southern secession? A Famous abolitionist who was also a Union spy was Harriet _______. The Confederate call their flag the Stars and _______. Vice president of the Confederate States was Alexander _______. Lincoln was assassinated at _______ Theater. The original e ...
... What state was created out of the southern secession? A Famous abolitionist who was also a Union spy was Harriet _______. The Confederate call their flag the Stars and _______. Vice president of the Confederate States was Alexander _______. Lincoln was assassinated at _______ Theater. The original e ...
The Civil War
... governed. If that is the case, the American Civil War is perhaps the one major example in our history of the system breaking down. The North and the South came to blows, in large part because not all “the people”—African American slaves in particular—had a say in how they were governed. Many histori ...
... governed. If that is the case, the American Civil War is perhaps the one major example in our history of the system breaking down. The North and the South came to blows, in large part because not all “the people”—African American slaves in particular—had a say in how they were governed. Many histori ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... the war saying a new goal was to make sure those who had been killed had not died in vain ...
... the war saying a new goal was to make sure those who had been killed had not died in vain ...
Unit 7 Review Sheet
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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.