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... 2. The Fall of Fort Sumter A. Confederate Army attacks Fort on April 13, 1861. Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the rebellion. ...
... 2. The Fall of Fort Sumter A. Confederate Army attacks Fort on April 13, 1861. Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the rebellion. ...
Hampton`s Civil War Experience
... Chesapeake Bay. Virtually overnight it became a major base for Federal fleet and infantry operations. On May 23, 1861, Major General Benjamin F. Butler accepted three runaway slaves seeking their freedom under the declaration that they were “contraband of war.” News of this extraordinary development ...
... Chesapeake Bay. Virtually overnight it became a major base for Federal fleet and infantry operations. On May 23, 1861, Major General Benjamin F. Butler accepted three runaway slaves seeking their freedom under the declaration that they were “contraband of war.” News of this extraordinary development ...
The Civil War
... -Virginia farmers can harvest -Southern troops can plunder supplies • The battle is one of the bloodiest days in American history • Lee’s plans were accidentally left at old camp ...
... -Virginia farmers can harvest -Southern troops can plunder supplies • The battle is one of the bloodiest days in American history • Lee’s plans were accidentally left at old camp ...
Chapter 14 The Civil War
... consolidate their scattered troops and surprise Grant Confederate forces under Albert Sidney Johnston attack at Shiloh April 6-7 1862 ...
... consolidate their scattered troops and surprise Grant Confederate forces under Albert Sidney Johnston attack at Shiloh April 6-7 1862 ...
Fort Sumter and War Strategies
... c. Most top Federal officers were Southerners who resigned. o Lee rejected Lincoln’s offer to lead the Union Army. d. Strategy o Long defensive struggle. North would lose interest if death toll got too high. o Bring in European help (England). Why??? 2. North a. Superior in almost every type of reso ...
... c. Most top Federal officers were Southerners who resigned. o Lee rejected Lincoln’s offer to lead the Union Army. d. Strategy o Long defensive struggle. North would lose interest if death toll got too high. o Bring in European help (England). Why??? 2. North a. Superior in almost every type of reso ...
Anaconda - Civil War Rumblings
... Powell -- to secure Mobile Bay, giving the Union army a staging area for planned operations against Mobile, Alabama. December 10, 1864 -- Sherman's army reaches Savannah, concluding his March to the Sea that destroys a large portion of the Confederacy's war potential in Georgia. December 13, 1864 -- ...
... Powell -- to secure Mobile Bay, giving the Union army a staging area for planned operations against Mobile, Alabama. December 10, 1864 -- Sherman's army reaches Savannah, concluding his March to the Sea that destroys a large portion of the Confederacy's war potential in Georgia. December 13, 1864 -- ...
Fort Sumter: The Confederates attack Fort Sumter (Union property
... Lee; he earned his nickname for his defense skills. George McClellan: The Union Chief of Army, his hesitations sometimes limited his abilities to fight some major battles. Robert E. Lee: The Confederate Chief of Confederacy, he led many victorious battles until the Union forces took over the Civil W ...
... Lee; he earned his nickname for his defense skills. George McClellan: The Union Chief of Army, his hesitations sometimes limited his abilities to fight some major battles. Robert E. Lee: The Confederate Chief of Confederacy, he led many victorious battles until the Union forces took over the Civil W ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... • It freed the slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union. • It did not free slaves in border states. • Emancipation = freedom ...
... • It freed the slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union. • It did not free slaves in border states. • Emancipation = freedom ...
KEY TERMS, IDEAS,
... Camp in the South- more than 13,000 died from starvation, _________ + exposure. ___________- limited quantities of resources that are not enough to satisfy human wants or needs.Why did so many soldiers die of disease: ___ hygiene. Blockade of CSA in Vicksburg, Mississippi by Ulysses S. _________ aft ...
... Camp in the South- more than 13,000 died from starvation, _________ + exposure. ___________- limited quantities of resources that are not enough to satisfy human wants or needs.Why did so many soldiers die of disease: ___ hygiene. Blockade of CSA in Vicksburg, Mississippi by Ulysses S. _________ aft ...
Antebellum Georgia and The Civil War Test REVIEW The term __
... .The Civil War began on _APRIL 12, 1861____________at Fort ____SUMTER____in Charleston, South Carolina. . The bloodiest day of the Civil War occurred at the Battle of ___ANTIETAM___________. The ________EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION________declared that on January 1, 1863, that all slaves in state ...
... .The Civil War began on _APRIL 12, 1861____________at Fort ____SUMTER____in Charleston, South Carolina. . The bloodiest day of the Civil War occurred at the Battle of ___ANTIETAM___________. The ________EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION________declared that on January 1, 1863, that all slaves in state ...
1st Bull Run- (1 Manassas) JULY 21, 1861 Battle Notes: •Both sides
... • Control the Mississippi River • Control the Ohio River • Capture Richmond ...
... • Control the Mississippi River • Control the Ohio River • Capture Richmond ...
The Civil War
... OF THE CONFEDERACY because they were the main source of supplies for the Confederacy. The HUNLEY was a Confederate submarine that was used to try and break the blockade ...
... OF THE CONFEDERACY because they were the main source of supplies for the Confederacy. The HUNLEY was a Confederate submarine that was used to try and break the blockade ...
March 3, 1863 - Net Start Class
... South Carolina secedes from the Union. Followed within two months by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. ...
... South Carolina secedes from the Union. Followed within two months by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. ...
The North Tries to Compromise - LOUISVILLE
... – Drew up a Constitution that said each state would be independent, slavery would be protected, and that Confederate states would pay no federal tariffs ...
... – Drew up a Constitution that said each state would be independent, slavery would be protected, and that Confederate states would pay no federal tariffs ...
For t Fisher Timeline 2d Battle.wps
... comes ashore on Federal Point. 2:00 p.m. General Terry begins final preparations for the assault. A detachment of sharpshooters from the 13th Indiana Regiment — armed with Spencer repeating rifles — is deployed to provide fire support for Curtis's advance line of skirmishers (now within 175 yards of ...
... comes ashore on Federal Point. 2:00 p.m. General Terry begins final preparations for the assault. A detachment of sharpshooters from the 13th Indiana Regiment — armed with Spencer repeating rifles — is deployed to provide fire support for Curtis's advance line of skirmishers (now within 175 yards of ...
The American Civil War
... • The tide has officially shifted and the North is almost in total control of the war. • After a costly southward advance, Grant traps Lee’s forces at Petersburg, outside of Richmond, Virginia. • The ensuing siege lasts for ten months. ...
... • The tide has officially shifted and the North is almost in total control of the war. • After a costly southward advance, Grant traps Lee’s forces at Petersburg, outside of Richmond, Virginia. • The ensuing siege lasts for ten months. ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” ...
... if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” ...
Civil War Jeopardy Review
... As part of the terms of surrender, Confederate soldiers were allowed to keep their livestock and the officers could keep their weapons, including their: ...
... As part of the terms of surrender, Confederate soldiers were allowed to keep their livestock and the officers could keep their weapons, including their: ...
The American Civil War
... After 45 days, the Confederate forces in Vicksburg surrendered on July 1, ...
... After 45 days, the Confederate forces in Vicksburg surrendered on July 1, ...
Civil War Notes 1 - Bibb County Schools
... about issues that concern them. The __________________ states held this belief. ...
... about issues that concern them. The __________________ states held this belief. ...
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.