Civil War PPT
... Lee could hope for; his men would not be imprisoned or prosecuted for treason. In addition to his terms, Grant also allowed the defeated men to take home their horses and mules to carry out the spring planting and provided Lee with a supply of food rations for his starving army. ...
... Lee could hope for; his men would not be imprisoned or prosecuted for treason. In addition to his terms, Grant also allowed the defeated men to take home their horses and mules to carry out the spring planting and provided Lee with a supply of food rations for his starving army. ...
When the guns of the Civil War fell silent
... conflict in U.S. history. If you had By then, hardly a community or At the start … told someone in 1861 that it would family had been left untouched. At Some people in Washington drag on for four harsh years, they least 620,000 died in the Civil War, thought the war would be, literally, would have l ...
... conflict in U.S. history. If you had By then, hardly a community or At the start … told someone in 1861 that it would family had been left untouched. At Some people in Washington drag on for four harsh years, they least 620,000 died in the Civil War, thought the war would be, literally, would have l ...
Ch - USHistoryIMacKay
... -What reasons did Lincoln give in the Gettysburg Address for why the Union was fighting the Civil War? 4. The Confederacy Wears Down -What important supplies was the Confederacy running low on? A. Confederate Morale -What happened to Confederate morale in the last years of the war? B. Grant Appoints ...
... -What reasons did Lincoln give in the Gettysburg Address for why the Union was fighting the Civil War? 4. The Confederacy Wears Down -What important supplies was the Confederacy running low on? A. Confederate Morale -What happened to Confederate morale in the last years of the war? B. Grant Appoints ...
1863 Civil War: Henry Bea Enlisted as a Private on 22 August 1863
... throw his whole army rapidly by the right to threaten Nickajack creek and Turner's ferry across the Chattahoochee. Fought on 22 July 1864 at Decatur, GA. The regiment's next engagement was at the battle of Decatur, where it suffered severely, the casualties numbering 1 killed, 16 wounded, and 2 off ...
... throw his whole army rapidly by the right to threaten Nickajack creek and Turner's ferry across the Chattahoochee. Fought on 22 July 1864 at Decatur, GA. The regiment's next engagement was at the battle of Decatur, where it suffered severely, the casualties numbering 1 killed, 16 wounded, and 2 off ...
LECTURE NOTES – Battle of Gettysburg
... – Lee wanted to use the same attack plan on day 3, but had to change plans due to the Union attacking before dawn Union started an early artillery bombardment to take back lost Culp’s Hill Union takes Culp’s Hill back by 11am – Lee is forced to send Longstreet in with Pickett’s Division, plus si ...
... – Lee wanted to use the same attack plan on day 3, but had to change plans due to the Union attacking before dawn Union started an early artillery bombardment to take back lost Culp’s Hill Union takes Culp’s Hill back by 11am – Lee is forced to send Longstreet in with Pickett’s Division, plus si ...
The Civil War – Create A Living Timeline Overview Students will
... December 1862 ‐ The Battle of Fredericksburg Presentation January 1863 ‐ Emancipation Proclamation Presentation March 1863 ‐ The First Conscription Act & Draft Riots Presentation o Additional information to share with students: In late April/May of 1863, in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Uni ...
... December 1862 ‐ The Battle of Fredericksburg Presentation January 1863 ‐ Emancipation Proclamation Presentation March 1863 ‐ The First Conscription Act & Draft Riots Presentation o Additional information to share with students: In late April/May of 1863, in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Uni ...
Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table Newsletter
... Vicksburg and a July 30, 1864 explosion at Petersburg. In both instances the mines were dug by infantrymen, some with pre-war mining experience, and in both instances the attacks following the detonation of the mine failed. Al also pointed out that the U.S. Military Railroad system constructed bridg ...
... Vicksburg and a July 30, 1864 explosion at Petersburg. In both instances the mines were dug by infantrymen, some with pre-war mining experience, and in both instances the attacks following the detonation of the mine failed. Al also pointed out that the U.S. Military Railroad system constructed bridg ...
The Opening Fight at Gettysburg
... June 29, Buford’s Division moved to cover and protect the left flank of the line of march. … On 30 June … the two brigades (of cavalry) reached Gettysburg in the afternoon, just in time to meet the enemy entering the town and drive him back before he secured a position.10 When Buford’s cavalry ident ...
... June 29, Buford’s Division moved to cover and protect the left flank of the line of march. … On 30 June … the two brigades (of cavalry) reached Gettysburg in the afternoon, just in time to meet the enemy entering the town and drive him back before he secured a position.10 When Buford’s cavalry ident ...
Blue and Gray Cup - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
... When the Third Michigan Infantry left Grand Rapids June 13, 1861, they numbered 1,042 strong. Their first engagement was Blackburn’s Ford, Virginia on July 12, 1861, followed three days later at First Bull Run where they covered the Union retreat to Washington, D.C. At Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, th ...
... When the Third Michigan Infantry left Grand Rapids June 13, 1861, they numbered 1,042 strong. Their first engagement was Blackburn’s Ford, Virginia on July 12, 1861, followed three days later at First Bull Run where they covered the Union retreat to Washington, D.C. At Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, th ...
Rules - Victory Point Games
... try to stave off the Union drive. Wanting to strike first, the player rolls successfully for his Conditional Command Action and uses it to launch a Diversionary Campaign in the Mississippi Theater (with a +1 DRM for Confederate control of Decatur), hoping to send the AoT back to its Base at Corinth. ...
... try to stave off the Union drive. Wanting to strike first, the player rolls successfully for his Conditional Command Action and uses it to launch a Diversionary Campaign in the Mississippi Theater (with a +1 DRM for Confederate control of Decatur), hoping to send the AoT back to its Base at Corinth. ...
History 202: Class Notes - Linn
... unconstitutional and rejecting the right of Congress to exclude slavery from the territories. 1846-1848: Mexican War campaigns: General Scott and Taylor performed a classic flanking movement to defeat the Mexican armies. The campaign was a proving ground for future Civil War leaders, including Grant ...
... unconstitutional and rejecting the right of Congress to exclude slavery from the territories. 1846-1848: Mexican War campaigns: General Scott and Taylor performed a classic flanking movement to defeat the Mexican armies. The campaign was a proving ground for future Civil War leaders, including Grant ...
Battle of Hanover - Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce
... Escaping extreme personal peril, Stuart, whose retreat by the road was cut off, “...took the ditch at a running leap, and landed safely on the other side with several feet to spare.” ...
... Escaping extreme personal peril, Stuart, whose retreat by the road was cut off, “...took the ditch at a running leap, and landed safely on the other side with several feet to spare.” ...
The Civil War – Create A Living Timeline Overview Students will
... Visit our Database of K-12 Resources at http://database.civics.unc.edu/ ...
... Visit our Database of K-12 Resources at http://database.civics.unc.edu/ ...
The First Day at Chancellorsville by Frank O`Reilly
... and look at the rebels.” The captain viewed the approaching Southerners from an upstairs window and then ordered the picket reserve to mount. “I rode rapidly out to my picket line,” Wickersham related, “which had just begun exchanging shots with the enemy.” He told the sergeant in charge of the post ...
... and look at the rebels.” The captain viewed the approaching Southerners from an upstairs window and then ordered the picket reserve to mount. “I rode rapidly out to my picket line,” Wickersham related, “which had just begun exchanging shots with the enemy.” He told the sergeant in charge of the post ...
An Introduction to the Civil War - Via Sapientiae
... and ending on July 3 after three days of fighting. General ...
... and ending on July 3 after three days of fighting. General ...
The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a separatist conflict
... finance, political organization and transportation were overwhelming the Confederacy. Grant fought a number of bloody battles with Lee in Virginia in the ...
... finance, political organization and transportation were overwhelming the Confederacy. Grant fought a number of bloody battles with Lee in Virginia in the ...
First Battle of Mesilla - Arizona Civil War Council
... Leaving during the night of July 23, Baylor arrived in Mesilla the next night, preparing to launch a surprise attack the next morning. However, a Confederate deserter informed the fort's commander, Major Isaac Lynde, of the plans. The next day, Baylor led his battalion across the Rio Grande into Mes ...
... Leaving during the night of July 23, Baylor arrived in Mesilla the next night, preparing to launch a surprise attack the next morning. However, a Confederate deserter informed the fort's commander, Major Isaac Lynde, of the plans. The next day, Baylor led his battalion across the Rio Grande into Mes ...
The Battle of Gettysburg was a pivotal point in the Civil War. It took
... 1) It appears as if yesterday may have been the final battle at Gettysburg. Union forces commanded by General George Meade have again turned away a massive assault of Confederate soldiers and losses on both sides are enormous. The number of casualties is impossible to tell exactly, but estimates are ...
... 1) It appears as if yesterday may have been the final battle at Gettysburg. Union forces commanded by General George Meade have again turned away a massive assault of Confederate soldiers and losses on both sides are enormous. The number of casualties is impossible to tell exactly, but estimates are ...
Lincoln is Elected
... points of that plan on the chalkboard as they are identified: * The North planned to cut the South in half by taking control of the Mississippi River. * This could cut southern armies off from their supplies from the western parts of the Confederacy. 3. Ask, How did the North go about doing this? (T ...
... points of that plan on the chalkboard as they are identified: * The North planned to cut the South in half by taking control of the Mississippi River. * This could cut southern armies off from their supplies from the western parts of the Confederacy. 3. Ask, How did the North go about doing this? (T ...
Unit 4: Civil War and Reconstruction
... XIX. The Last Stage – 1864-65: “Total War” A. Ulysses S. Grant was appointed Commander of Union forces after his triumph at Vicksburg 1. He believed in using the Union’s overwhelming advantage in troops and material resources 2. He was not afraid to absorb massive casualties B. Grant had planned two ...
... XIX. The Last Stage – 1864-65: “Total War” A. Ulysses S. Grant was appointed Commander of Union forces after his triumph at Vicksburg 1. He believed in using the Union’s overwhelming advantage in troops and material resources 2. He was not afraid to absorb massive casualties B. Grant had planned two ...
THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 The Civil War began over
... When Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, he presided over only 27 of the 34 states formerly in the Union. As the new president, what would Lincoln do? Declare war? Accept secession and let the Confederacy go in peace? Or something else? ♦ “I have no purpose...to interfere with the inst ...
... When Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, he presided over only 27 of the 34 states formerly in the Union. As the new president, what would Lincoln do? Declare war? Accept secession and let the Confederacy go in peace? Or something else? ♦ “I have no purpose...to interfere with the inst ...
Battle of Leesburg by sfcdan
... from Evans to get control of two companies of the 18th Mississippi from COL Erasmus Burt. As they approached the area in question they came upon the cavalry picket that insisted that they had been driven away from the river by at least “two regiments”. Leaving the infantry in defensive positions rat ...
... from Evans to get control of two companies of the 18th Mississippi from COL Erasmus Burt. As they approached the area in question they came upon the cavalry picket that insisted that they had been driven away from the river by at least “two regiments”. Leaving the infantry in defensive positions rat ...
background - dehushistory
... prepared army into Virginia. His objective was the town of Manassas, an important railroad junction southwest of Washington. Opposing him was a smaller Confederate force under General P.G.T. Beauregard, the officer who had captured Fort Sumter. The Confederates were camped along Bull Run, a stream t ...
... prepared army into Virginia. His objective was the town of Manassas, an important railroad junction southwest of Washington. Opposing him was a smaller Confederate force under General P.G.T. Beauregard, the officer who had captured Fort Sumter. The Confederates were camped along Bull Run, a stream t ...
The Battle of Lookout Mountain - Essential Civil War Curriculum
... converge at the Cravens farm about two-thirds of the way up the mountain on a small flat strip of level land, a bench, where the strongest Confederate defenses had been placed. Starting in the morning, the Federal forces advanced relentlessly. By 2:00 p.m. Hooker decided it was time for his tired tr ...
... converge at the Cravens farm about two-thirds of the way up the mountain on a small flat strip of level land, a bench, where the strongest Confederate defenses had been placed. Starting in the morning, the Federal forces advanced relentlessly. By 2:00 p.m. Hooker decided it was time for his tired tr ...
B of E - Brandy Station Foundation
... The Battle of Brandy Station: June 9, 1863: “The Beginning of the End of the War” All aspects of human pursuit embody both a beginning and an end. And just as individual battles and military campaigns embrace an identifiable origin and a resolute closure, so do wars themselves. Axiomatically and ine ...
... The Battle of Brandy Station: June 9, 1863: “The Beginning of the End of the War” All aspects of human pursuit embody both a beginning and an end. And just as individual battles and military campaigns embrace an identifiable origin and a resolute closure, so do wars themselves. Axiomatically and ine ...