Girding For War - Haiku Learning
... relinquished their power to the Confederacy, but Fort Sumter was among the few that didn’t, and since its supplies were running out against a besieging South Carolinian army, Lincoln had a problem of how to deal with the situation. Lincoln intelligently chose to send supplies to the fort, and he tol ...
... relinquished their power to the Confederacy, but Fort Sumter was among the few that didn’t, and since its supplies were running out against a besieging South Carolinian army, Lincoln had a problem of how to deal with the situation. Lincoln intelligently chose to send supplies to the fort, and he tol ...
EARLY BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR
... B) Lincoln elected President C) South Carolina secedes from US D) Battle of Bull Run/Manassas Lincoln elected President South Carolina’s secession Confederates fire on Fort Sumter, SC Battle of Bull Run/Manassas ...
... B) Lincoln elected President C) South Carolina secedes from US D) Battle of Bull Run/Manassas Lincoln elected President South Carolina’s secession Confederates fire on Fort Sumter, SC Battle of Bull Run/Manassas ...
Civil War Study Guide
... Union Blockade • North had many more _____ and cut off Southern _____, stopping ________ from Europe • ________ runners • Ironclads • First successful sub attack - ____________ • March 9, 1862 – Monitor vs. Virginia (Merrimac) • Last Confederate port open – ________, NC – protected by ___________ – ...
... Union Blockade • North had many more _____ and cut off Southern _____, stopping ________ from Europe • ________ runners • Ironclads • First successful sub attack - ____________ • March 9, 1862 – Monitor vs. Virginia (Merrimac) • Last Confederate port open – ________, NC – protected by ___________ – ...
Civil War - Faculty - Genesee Community College
... • In period between November and March, President Buchanan does nothing. • Crittenden Proposal—last gasp at compromise – Unamendable constitutional amendment ...
... • In period between November and March, President Buchanan does nothing. • Crittenden Proposal—last gasp at compromise – Unamendable constitutional amendment ...
law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a
... Congress passed a conscription (draft) law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a lottery and serve if their names were drawn. A wealthy person could get out of the draft, if called, by paying the government or paying someone to take his place. (remember MN notes) ...
... Congress passed a conscription (draft) law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a lottery and serve if their names were drawn. A wealthy person could get out of the draft, if called, by paying the government or paying someone to take his place. (remember MN notes) ...
The Civil War
... A rumpled old West Point grad that had failed at everything in civilian life However he was a brave, tough, and decisive military commander U.S. Grant ...
... A rumpled old West Point grad that had failed at everything in civilian life However he was a brave, tough, and decisive military commander U.S. Grant ...
slaves in the “rebelling” states (seceded Southern states)
... The war was now underway, but without any major conflicts in the first few months. Both sides were eager for a quick victory that might force the other side to give up the war and surrender. First Battle of Bull Run (July 1861) – first major battle of the Civil War between nearly 30,000 Union and Co ...
... The war was now underway, but without any major conflicts in the first few months. Both sides were eager for a quick victory that might force the other side to give up the war and surrender. First Battle of Bull Run (July 1861) – first major battle of the Civil War between nearly 30,000 Union and Co ...
Causes of the Civil War
... • What happened? Scott took his case to court. He said he should be free, because he lived on free land and his owner died. He lost because slaves didn’t have any privileges and • Slaves were labeled as- property. The judge said property is protected under the Constitution. • Missouri Compromise- wa ...
... • What happened? Scott took his case to court. He said he should be free, because he lived on free land and his owner died. He lost because slaves didn’t have any privileges and • Slaves were labeled as- property. The judge said property is protected under the Constitution. • Missouri Compromise- wa ...
Chapter 20 - Girding for War
... 1.they are on the North-South border and… 2.they are slave-states. They have not seceded, but at any moment, they just might. 2.Thus, to retain them, Lincoln used moral persuasion…and methods of dubious legality: ◦In Maryland, he declared martial law in order to retain a state that would isolate Was ...
... 1.they are on the North-South border and… 2.they are slave-states. They have not seceded, but at any moment, they just might. 2.Thus, to retain them, Lincoln used moral persuasion…and methods of dubious legality: ◦In Maryland, he declared martial law in order to retain a state that would isolate Was ...
Chapter 11-4: The War Continues
... • Lee sent Stonewall Jackson in a surprise attack, nearly destroying the Union army on the first day. • Battle was General Lee’s greatest victory, defeating a force twice its size. Lee determined to invade the North again, hoping a victory there would end the war. • Lee marched north, and Lincoln re ...
... • Lee sent Stonewall Jackson in a surprise attack, nearly destroying the Union army on the first day. • Battle was General Lee’s greatest victory, defeating a force twice its size. Lee determined to invade the North again, hoping a victory there would end the war. • Lee marched north, and Lincoln re ...
Chapter
... The Tide Turns (cont’d) • July, 1863 Confederate invasion of North fails at Battle of Gettysburg Vicksburg falls, North holds the Mississippi ...
... The Tide Turns (cont’d) • July, 1863 Confederate invasion of North fails at Battle of Gettysburg Vicksburg falls, North holds the Mississippi ...
Ch. 20 - Girding for War
... definition in a confederacy, national power was weak. 2. Jefferson Davis was never really popular and he overworked himself. 3. Lincoln, though with his problems, had the benefit of leading an established government and grew patient and relaxed as the war dragged on. IX. Limitations on Wartime Li ...
... definition in a confederacy, national power was weak. 2. Jefferson Davis was never really popular and he overworked himself. 3. Lincoln, though with his problems, had the benefit of leading an established government and grew patient and relaxed as the war dragged on. IX. Limitations on Wartime Li ...
PP Presentation Chapter 12
... (S) Generals Lee and Jackson attacked from 2 sides – several days of fighting (S) General “Stonewall” Jackson was shot in the arm and died 8 days later ...
... (S) Generals Lee and Jackson attacked from 2 sides – several days of fighting (S) General “Stonewall” Jackson was shot in the arm and died 8 days later ...
DOWNLOAD image list - History Wall Charts Collection
... 24. Gen. Robert E. Lee tobacco card, from A Short History series, Dukes Cigarettes, 1888 25. Soldiers and wagons crossing Antietam Bridge, Antietam, Md., Sept. 1862 26. Portrait of three unidentified Confederate artillerymen, circa 1861 27. Union soldiers entrenched along the Rappahannock at Frederi ...
... 24. Gen. Robert E. Lee tobacco card, from A Short History series, Dukes Cigarettes, 1888 25. Soldiers and wagons crossing Antietam Bridge, Antietam, Md., Sept. 1862 26. Portrait of three unidentified Confederate artillerymen, circa 1861 27. Union soldiers entrenched along the Rappahannock at Frederi ...
King Phillip*s War - U.S. History and AP Government Mr. Williams
... Harbor, South Carolina. After South Carolina’s secession, repeated orders were given to the US Army to abandon the fort… And when an attempt was made bring supplies to the fort… South Carolina state militiamen opened fire. These were the first shots fired in the Civil War. ...
... Harbor, South Carolina. After South Carolina’s secession, repeated orders were given to the US Army to abandon the fort… And when an attempt was made bring supplies to the fort… South Carolina state militiamen opened fire. These were the first shots fired in the Civil War. ...
lesson 3: first year of the civil war
... For even more interesting information about this period of history, please refer to the For Further Study answers for this lesson in the Teacher's Guide. 1. There were many names given to the conflict that we know today as the Civil War. What name for the war did most southerners prefer? See how man ...
... For even more interesting information about this period of history, please refer to the For Further Study answers for this lesson in the Teacher's Guide. 1. There were many names given to the conflict that we know today as the Civil War. What name for the war did most southerners prefer? See how man ...
The Civil War
... troops north into Maryland. 1. Lee believed a southern victory on northern soil would be a great blow to northern morale. A. ...
... troops north into Maryland. 1. Lee believed a southern victory on northern soil would be a great blow to northern morale. A. ...
A - Humble ISD
... 1. The South was depending on foreign intervention to win the war, but didn’t get it. 2. While the European countries wanted the Union to be split, their people had were pro-North and anti-slavery, and sensing that this was could eliminate slavery once and for all, they would not allow any intervent ...
... 1. The South was depending on foreign intervention to win the war, but didn’t get it. 2. While the European countries wanted the Union to be split, their people had were pro-North and anti-slavery, and sensing that this was could eliminate slavery once and for all, they would not allow any intervent ...
Chapter 20 power point - Tipp City Exempted Village Schools
... 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 seceded), felt that Lincoln was now waging an ag ...
... 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 seceded), felt that Lincoln was now waging an ag ...
Unit 5 Vocab practice 4
... surrendered, Lee had less than 10,000 soldiers left Speech by the President of the Confederacy in which he stated that, “Separation is a necessity, not a choice” The process the U.S. government used to readmit the Confederate states to the Union after the Civil War Former slave who worked for abolit ...
... surrendered, Lee had less than 10,000 soldiers left Speech by the President of the Confederacy in which he stated that, “Separation is a necessity, not a choice” The process the U.S. government used to readmit the Confederate states to the Union after the Civil War Former slave who worked for abolit ...
I know no north, no south, no east, no west.
... What are some of the decisions that you faced prior to the war • Tried to recruit General Robert Lee to be the general during the Civil War. • He refused because his home state moved to the confederates. • recruited General Ulysses Grant to be my general during the Civil War. • Proposed a draft. • I ...
... What are some of the decisions that you faced prior to the war • Tried to recruit General Robert Lee to be the general during the Civil War. • He refused because his home state moved to the confederates. • recruited General Ulysses Grant to be my general during the Civil War. • Proposed a draft. • I ...
Chapter 21 1. First major battle of civil war , in which
... 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a fight to the finish 5. General U.S Grant’s nickname, taken from his military demand to the enemy at fort Doneslon and elsewhere 6. Crucial Confederate fortress on the Mississippi whose fall to Grant in 1863 cut the South in two 7. Pe ...
... 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a fight to the finish 5. General U.S Grant’s nickname, taken from his military demand to the enemy at fort Doneslon and elsewhere 6. Crucial Confederate fortress on the Mississippi whose fall to Grant in 1863 cut the South in two 7. Pe ...
THE END OF THE WAR IN THE WEST A. Vicksburg campaign
... G. Early 1865, Confederates attempted to negotiate for peace between the "two countries." -- Lincoln not willing to accept anything short of unconditional surrender. H. Lee’s surrender 1. Confederate army surrounded near Appomattox Court House in VA. 2. April 9, 1865 -- Lee surrendered the Army of ...
... G. Early 1865, Confederates attempted to negotiate for peace between the "two countries." -- Lincoln not willing to accept anything short of unconditional surrender. H. Lee’s surrender 1. Confederate army surrounded near Appomattox Court House in VA. 2. April 9, 1865 -- Lee surrendered the Army of ...
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.