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... seized federal forts and arsenals in Georgia, and occupied the U.S. mint in Dahlonega, where gold and silver money was made. Lincoln tried to resupply a federal fort in Charleston Harbor, but Confederate troops forced the fort to surrender. Lincoln called for state militias to put down the rebelli ...
... seized federal forts and arsenals in Georgia, and occupied the U.S. mint in Dahlonega, where gold and silver money was made. Lincoln tried to resupply a federal fort in Charleston Harbor, but Confederate troops forced the fort to surrender. Lincoln called for state militias to put down the rebelli ...
US History Chapter 11 Notes The Civil War
... Key victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg help the Union wear down the Confederacy ...
... Key victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg help the Union wear down the Confederacy ...
US History Chapter 11 Notes The Civil War
... Key victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg help the Union wear down the Confederacy ...
... Key victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg help the Union wear down the Confederacy ...
NAME_________________________CLASS___
... In ____April 1862____, Union gunboats managed to capture ___New Orleans_______ and while other boats seized __Louisiana ____________ What did this mean for the war? Union now captured both ends of the river, keeping the Confederacy from using it as a supply line Goals for the War Change ...
... In ____April 1862____, Union gunboats managed to capture ___New Orleans_______ and while other boats seized __Louisiana ____________ What did this mean for the war? Union now captured both ends of the river, keeping the Confederacy from using it as a supply line Goals for the War Change ...
Presentation
... of the West after a six week siege. With the Union now in control of the Mississippi, the Confederacy is effectively split in two, cut off from its western allies. This with the Battle of Gettysburg arks the turning point in the War. ...
... of the West after a six week siege. With the Union now in control of the Mississippi, the Confederacy is effectively split in two, cut off from its western allies. This with the Battle of Gettysburg arks the turning point in the War. ...
powerpoint - rakipicivilwar
... • Life was never the same for the ones who were in war • The suffered from thousand yard stare or shell shock ...
... • Life was never the same for the ones who were in war • The suffered from thousand yard stare or shell shock ...
Civil War PPt
... Union naval force headed to Fort Sumter. Confederates viewed this as an act of aggression and began a bombardment of the fort. After 36 hours, the Union troops surrendered with no lives lost. ...
... Union naval force headed to Fort Sumter. Confederates viewed this as an act of aggression and began a bombardment of the fort. After 36 hours, the Union troops surrendered with no lives lost. ...
Civil War Battles
... Union Fleet: 40 Ships approach New Orleans – CRUCIAL PORT Took over the 2 Confederate Ships Union Blockading Ports: esp. this crucial port Can split Confederacy from North/South Mississippi ...
... Union Fleet: 40 Ships approach New Orleans – CRUCIAL PORT Took over the 2 Confederate Ships Union Blockading Ports: esp. this crucial port Can split Confederacy from North/South Mississippi ...
The North`s Strategy of War
... The North had to invade, conquer and control an area the size western Europe. Most Southern men were from farms and knew how to ______________. The South had a strong military history - more U.S. Army officers were from the South - including General _____________. The South had hopes for sup ...
... The North had to invade, conquer and control an area the size western Europe. Most Southern men were from farms and knew how to ______________. The South had a strong military history - more U.S. Army officers were from the South - including General _____________. The South had hopes for sup ...
Ch 20
... • North eventually used its strengths to win the war, but war could have gone the other way – If Border States had seceded – If upper Mississippi Valley states (in North), like Illinois had turned against Union – If Northern defeatism had led to them asking for armistice (truce) – If Britain or Fran ...
... • North eventually used its strengths to win the war, but war could have gone the other way – If Border States had seceded – If upper Mississippi Valley states (in North), like Illinois had turned against Union – If Northern defeatism had led to them asking for armistice (truce) – If Britain or Fran ...
Chapter 6 Notes
... 1) Never let them enlist – feared once armed, they would revolt B. In the North 1) Lincoln reluctant at first due to border states 2) By the end of the war, they make up 10% of Union soldiers 3) Fought hard & effectively ...
... 1) Never let them enlist – feared once armed, they would revolt B. In the North 1) Lincoln reluctant at first due to border states 2) By the end of the war, they make up 10% of Union soldiers 3) Fought hard & effectively ...
Chapter 12 Test
... Lincoln made a speech and said, “With malice (hatred) toward none, with charity for all, …..let us thrive on to …..bind up the nation’s wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and …..to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves…” 1 of Chapter 17 Re ...
... Lincoln made a speech and said, “With malice (hatred) toward none, with charity for all, …..let us thrive on to …..bind up the nation’s wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and …..to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves…” 1 of Chapter 17 Re ...
Packet Pages
... Because of these wins, General Lee tried again to move the war into the __________________. He was again hoping that a Confederate win in the North would break the North’s _____________ to fight as well as to gather ________________ for his army. 3. Battle of Gettysburg: July 1 - 3 1863 – we’ll stud ...
... Because of these wins, General Lee tried again to move the war into the __________________. He was again hoping that a Confederate win in the North would break the North’s _____________ to fight as well as to gather ________________ for his army. 3. Battle of Gettysburg: July 1 - 3 1863 – we’ll stud ...
Document
... Americans to buy American products, but south succeeded in continuously lowering tariffs. This hurt northern economy. – Bottom Line: Economies in conflict ...
... Americans to buy American products, but south succeeded in continuously lowering tariffs. This hurt northern economy. – Bottom Line: Economies in conflict ...
Chapter 11 Notes - Garrard County Schools
... • General Joseph ___________________________ was in command of Union army. • Lee sent ___________________________________________________ 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 determ ...
... • General Joseph ___________________________ was in command of Union army. • Lee sent ___________________________________________________ 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 determ ...
Gettysburg - Barrington 220
... General Lee (S) and General Grant (N) met at Appomattox Court House (in Virginia) to arrange the surrender. Grant and the North were very kind to the Confederates. ...
... General Lee (S) and General Grant (N) met at Appomattox Court House (in Virginia) to arrange the surrender. Grant and the North were very kind to the Confederates. ...
BATTLE OF IRONCLADS
... tide, proper attention could not be made to the USS until the white flag was raised. Virginia ceased fire Minnesota so Jones took up anchor under the guns of so the smaller vessels of the Confederate James River Sewell’s Point for the night. March 8, 1862 is recogfleet could approach Congress to rem ...
... tide, proper attention could not be made to the USS until the white flag was raised. Virginia ceased fire Minnesota so Jones took up anchor under the guns of so the smaller vessels of the Confederate James River Sewell’s Point for the night. March 8, 1862 is recogfleet could approach Congress to rem ...
Civil War Booklet
... July 9, 1863, when Union Army troops assaulted and then surrounded the Mississippi River town of Port Hudson, Louisiana, during the American Civil War. In cooperation with Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s offensive against Vicksburg, Mississippi, Union Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks’ army moved against th ...
... July 9, 1863, when Union Army troops assaulted and then surrounded the Mississippi River town of Port Hudson, Louisiana, during the American Civil War. In cooperation with Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s offensive against Vicksburg, Mississippi, Union Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks’ army moved against th ...
File
... Some Union troops ran away in the chaos, some stayed to fight. By afternoon, however, the Union’s backs were pressed against the river and couldn’t retreat. ...
... Some Union troops ran away in the chaos, some stayed to fight. By afternoon, however, the Union’s backs were pressed against the river and couldn’t retreat. ...
File - Ms. Albu`s Class Site
... DOC #1 The Early Battles of the War – The Eastern “Theatre” By the 1850s, the gradual shift in the balance of political power toward the more populous North, coupled with the growth of the new anti-slavery Republican Party, had made slaveholders and Southern politicians fear for their place within t ...
... DOC #1 The Early Battles of the War – The Eastern “Theatre” By the 1850s, the gradual shift in the balance of political power toward the more populous North, coupled with the growth of the new anti-slavery Republican Party, had made slaveholders and Southern politicians fear for their place within t ...
July 1861- Mar 1862
... • McClellan arrives and moves into Yorktown- facing him was Gen. John B. Magruder with 15,000 CSA • Magruder knew he was vastly outnumbered so he had a regiment of men march up & down the same hill in a circle making his force to appear larger than it really was • McClellan surmised that Magruder ha ...
... • McClellan arrives and moves into Yorktown- facing him was Gen. John B. Magruder with 15,000 CSA • Magruder knew he was vastly outnumbered so he had a regiment of men march up & down the same hill in a circle making his force to appear larger than it really was • McClellan surmised that Magruder ha ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
Ch.19, Sec.1- The War Begins
... 1862. During the next week, the two armies fought five separate times in what came to be known as the Seven Days’ Battles. The Confederates suffered more than 20,000 casualties, and the Union suffered nearly 16,000. However, Lee forced McClellan to retreat from the area around Richmond. • Lincoln th ...
... 1862. During the next week, the two armies fought five separate times in what came to be known as the Seven Days’ Battles. The Confederates suffered more than 20,000 casualties, and the Union suffered nearly 16,000. However, Lee forced McClellan to retreat from the area around Richmond. • Lincoln th ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
... The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. It has been referred to as “The War Between the States,” “The Brother’s War,” and the “War of Northern Aggression.” More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and countless others were wounded severely. The Civil War led to passage of the T ...
Battle of Roanoke Island
The opening phase of what came to be called the Burnside Expedition, the Battle of Roanoke Island was an amphibious operation of the American Civil War, fought on February 7–8, 1862, in the North Carolina Sounds a short distance south of the Virginia border. The attacking force consisted of a flotilla of gunboats of the Union Navy drawn from the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, commanded by Flag Officer Louis M. Goldsborough, a separate group of gunboats under Union Army control, and an army division led by Brig. Gen. Ambrose Burnside. The defenders were a group of gunboats from the Confederate States Navy, termed the Mosquito Fleet, under Capt. William F. Lynch, and about 2,000 Confederate soldiers commanded locally by Brig. Gen. Henry A. Wise. The defense was augmented by four forts facing on the water approaches to Roanoke Island, and two outlying batteries. At the time of the battle, Wise was hospitalized, so leadership fell to his second in command, Col. Henry M. Shaw.During the first day of the battle, the Federal gunboats and the forts on shore engaged in a gun battle, with occasional contributions from the Mosquito Fleet. Late in the day, Burnside's soldiers went ashore unopposed; they were accompanied by six howitzers manned by sailors. As it was too late to fight, the invaders went into camp for the night.On the second day, February 8, the Union soldiers advanced but were stopped by an artillery battery and accompanying infantry in the center of the island. Although the Confederates thought that their line was safely anchored in impenetrable swamps, they were flanked on both sides and their soldiers were driven back to refuge in the forts. The forts were taken in reverse. With no way for his men to escape, Col. Shaw surrendered to avoid pointless bloodshed.