Chapter 14: The Civil War
... A. The Withdrawal of the South South Carolina, long the hotbed of Southern separatism, seceded first By the time Lincoln took office, six others seceded. In February 1861, representatives of the seven seceded states met at Montgomery, Alabama, and formed the Confederate States of America The ...
... A. The Withdrawal of the South South Carolina, long the hotbed of Southern separatism, seceded first By the time Lincoln took office, six others seceded. In February 1861, representatives of the seven seceded states met at Montgomery, Alabama, and formed the Confederate States of America The ...
Gettysburg - Barrington 220
... destroyed. 40% of the livestock were destroyed. 50% of farm machinery was destroyed. Factories were demolished. Railroad tracks had been torn ...
... destroyed. 40% of the livestock were destroyed. 50% of farm machinery was destroyed. Factories were demolished. Railroad tracks had been torn ...
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... entire resources of the two societies against each other. Aided by the Republican Party and a talented cabinet, Lincoln skillfully organized an effective central government. Jefferson Davis had less success harnessing the resources of the South, a difficult task because the eleven states of the Conf ...
... entire resources of the two societies against each other. Aided by the Republican Party and a talented cabinet, Lincoln skillfully organized an effective central government. Jefferson Davis had less success harnessing the resources of the South, a difficult task because the eleven states of the Conf ...
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... Through the night, the terror continued until finally the Confederates, exhausted (Johnston was shot & killed), decided to wait until morning to finish off Grant’s army. ...
... Through the night, the terror continued until finally the Confederates, exhausted (Johnston was shot & killed), decided to wait until morning to finish off Grant’s army. ...
Civil War Battles in Texas
... Confederate camp at Palmito Ranch. After much skirmishing along the way, the Federals attacked the camp and scattered the Confederates. Branson and his men remained at the site to feed themselves and their horses but, at 3:00 pm, a sizable Confederate force appeared, influencing the Federals to reti ...
... Confederate camp at Palmito Ranch. After much skirmishing along the way, the Federals attacked the camp and scattered the Confederates. Branson and his men remained at the site to feed themselves and their horses but, at 3:00 pm, a sizable Confederate force appeared, influencing the Federals to reti ...
Civil War Brochure_2 - Palm Beach County History Online
... he was stationed at Fort Sumter under the command of Major Robert Anderson when Civil War started; is the ill-fated commander who attacked Fort Wagner, South Carolina, sending in the all black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment; Seymour he was wounded during the attack; defeated by Confederate for ...
... he was stationed at Fort Sumter under the command of Major Robert Anderson when Civil War started; is the ill-fated commander who attacked Fort Wagner, South Carolina, sending in the all black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment; Seymour he was wounded during the attack; defeated by Confederate for ...
Civil War Battles and Technology
... Petersburg and Richmond. The Confederate capital fell to the Union XXV Corps, composed of black troops. The remaining Confederate units fled west and after a defeat at Sayler's Creek it became clear to Robert E. Lee that continued fighting against the United States was both tactically and logistical ...
... Petersburg and Richmond. The Confederate capital fell to the Union XXV Corps, composed of black troops. The remaining Confederate units fled west and after a defeat at Sayler's Creek it became clear to Robert E. Lee that continued fighting against the United States was both tactically and logistical ...
Chapter 21 The Furnace of the Civil War
... • Union defended a range of hills and ridges south of Ge7ysburg with 90,000 soldiers. • Although the Confederates gained ground, Union defenders sTll held strong posiTons by the end of the day. ...
... • Union defended a range of hills and ridges south of Ge7ysburg with 90,000 soldiers. • Although the Confederates gained ground, Union defenders sTll held strong posiTons by the end of the day. ...
Chapter 17 Notes
... 6. Union armies dug in for a 9-month-long siege at Petersburg (just south of Richmond) in June 1864 C. Richmond Falls 1. Lee realized tells President Davis to abandon Richmond 2. Confederate leaders burnt anything that could be of use to the enemy, so when the Union army marched into Richmond on Apr ...
... 6. Union armies dug in for a 9-month-long siege at Petersburg (just south of Richmond) in June 1864 C. Richmond Falls 1. Lee realized tells President Davis to abandon Richmond 2. Confederate leaders burnt anything that could be of use to the enemy, so when the Union army marched into Richmond on Apr ...
Nomination - Jefferson County Historic Landmarks Commission
... from his farm on the Maryland side of the river: …at the cement quarry they [“the Yankees”] made no halt but tumbled over into the pit. Some broke their arms some their legs some their necks and some knocked out their brains but nearly all that went over ware killed they ware piled on top of each ot ...
... from his farm on the Maryland side of the river: …at the cement quarry they [“the Yankees”] made no halt but tumbled over into the pit. Some broke their arms some their legs some their necks and some knocked out their brains but nearly all that went over ware killed they ware piled on top of each ot ...
Chapter 21 - The Furnace of Civil War
... holding, sent the Union soldiers into disarray. 3. The Battle of Bull Run showed the North that this would not be a short, easy war and swelled the South’s already too-large ego. II. “Tardy George” McClellan and the Peninsula Campaign 1. Later in 1861, command of the Army of the Potomac (name of the ...
... holding, sent the Union soldiers into disarray. 3. The Battle of Bull Run showed the North that this would not be a short, easy war and swelled the South’s already too-large ego. II. “Tardy George” McClellan and the Peninsula Campaign 1. Later in 1861, command of the Army of the Potomac (name of the ...
Ch.21
... • In the Second Battle of Bull Run, Robert E. Lee crushed the arrogant General John Pope. • After this battle, Lee hoped to thrust into the North and win, • hopefully persuading the Border States to join the South and foreign • countries to intervene on behalf of the South. o At this time, Lincoln r ...
... • In the Second Battle of Bull Run, Robert E. Lee crushed the arrogant General John Pope. • After this battle, Lee hoped to thrust into the North and win, • hopefully persuading the Border States to join the South and foreign • countries to intervene on behalf of the South. o At this time, Lincoln r ...
The Civil War - Northwest ISD Moodle
... an expedition to South Carolina to resupply food and supplies at Fort Sumter, although he did let South Carolina know he was sending supplies. 0 On April 12, 1861 Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter and the Civil War began. 0 There were no casualties during the first battle. ...
... an expedition to South Carolina to resupply food and supplies at Fort Sumter, although he did let South Carolina know he was sending supplies. 0 On April 12, 1861 Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter and the Civil War began. 0 There were no casualties during the first battle. ...
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... • Water approach to Richmond , 100,000 troops • Battle of Yorktown – takes a month due to Confederate trickery* • Abe sends reinforcements to chase Stonewall Jackson, rather than help GBM ...
... • Water approach to Richmond , 100,000 troops • Battle of Yorktown – takes a month due to Confederate trickery* • Abe sends reinforcements to chase Stonewall Jackson, rather than help GBM ...
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... attack on Grant. Battle of Five Corners is the last major battle of war. Grant defeats Lee and captures Richmond. ...
... attack on Grant. Battle of Five Corners is the last major battle of war. Grant defeats Lee and captures Richmond. ...
The Gettysburg Campaign
... • Clarysville – Site of largest Civil War hospital complex in Western Maryland. ...
... • Clarysville – Site of largest Civil War hospital complex in Western Maryland. ...
Unit 8 - PowerPoints - The American Civil War
... General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson who continued to fight until reinforcements arrived. The reenergized Confederates pushed McDowell’s forces out of the area. Union casualties were high, almost three thousand; and the Confederates suffered two thousand casualties. ...
... General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson who continued to fight until reinforcements arrived. The reenergized Confederates pushed McDowell’s forces out of the area. Union casualties were high, almost three thousand; and the Confederates suffered two thousand casualties. ...
Battles Featured in the Series
... own "ironclad," the Monitor. Off the coast of Virginia, the Merrimack attacks the Union navy, but the Monitor arrives just in time. All other navies on earth, after the epic battle of ironclads, are obsolete. Episode 2 Chapter 8 - Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing) In Tennessee, U.S. Grant fights off a surp ...
... own "ironclad," the Monitor. Off the coast of Virginia, the Merrimack attacks the Union navy, but the Monitor arrives just in time. All other navies on earth, after the epic battle of ironclads, are obsolete. Episode 2 Chapter 8 - Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing) In Tennessee, U.S. Grant fights off a surp ...
End of the Civil War Answers.key
... Encourages slaves to escape to the North where they will be openly welcomed as free ...
... Encourages slaves to escape to the North where they will be openly welcomed as free ...
Texas and the Civil War
... • The last land battle of the Civil War took place on May 13, 1865, at Palmito Ranch near Brownsville. • Texans learned from their prisoners that Lee had surrendered a month earlier. ...
... • The last land battle of the Civil War took place on May 13, 1865, at Palmito Ranch near Brownsville. • Texans learned from their prisoners that Lee had surrendered a month earlier. ...
Battle of Bull Run
... The Confederates had lost over 10,000 men in the engagement and retreat. Fully 3,000 died during the flight to the heights of Monterey. The National loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners was about 15,000. The slain on the battlefield were buried; the dead horses were burned. Confederates were heade ...
... The Confederates had lost over 10,000 men in the engagement and retreat. Fully 3,000 died during the flight to the heights of Monterey. The National loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners was about 15,000. The slain on the battlefield were buried; the dead horses were burned. Confederates were heade ...
Texas and the Civil War
... Texas Cavalry, 33rd Regiment, in an area known as "The Benavides Texas Confederacy” The Benavides brothers all serve in the CSA as officers ...
... Texas Cavalry, 33rd Regiment, in an area known as "The Benavides Texas Confederacy” The Benavides brothers all serve in the CSA as officers ...
Field Trip to the Seven Days Battles
... Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Richard S. Ewell, D.H. Hill, and Gen. William H.C. Whiting. Unfortunately for Lee, Henry Hunt struck first, launching one of the greatest artillery barrages in the war from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Union gunners had superior equipment and expertise and disabled most of ...
... Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Richard S. Ewell, D.H. Hill, and Gen. William H.C. Whiting. Unfortunately for Lee, Henry Hunt struck first, launching one of the greatest artillery barrages in the war from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Union gunners had superior equipment and expertise and disabled most of ...
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... the society and the civilians who live nearby! • After several successful confrontations, he settled down for a successful 7-month siege • Vicksburg surrenders on July 4, 1863 ...
... the society and the civilians who live nearby! • After several successful confrontations, he settled down for a successful 7-month siege • Vicksburg surrenders on July 4, 1863 ...