The Civil War
... What problems developed on the Union home front during the war? On the home front, “Copperheads” opposed the war, believing peace was more important than preserving the Union. Other opponents were sympathetic to the Confederate cause. The draft forced men to fight in the war, and riots broke out as ...
... What problems developed on the Union home front during the war? On the home front, “Copperheads” opposed the war, believing peace was more important than preserving the Union. Other opponents were sympathetic to the Confederate cause. The draft forced men to fight in the war, and riots broke out as ...
Lecture - West Ada
... • Able generals, such as Robert E. Lee • Fighting a defensive war • (didn’t have to send supplies far) ...
... • Able generals, such as Robert E. Lee • Fighting a defensive war • (didn’t have to send supplies far) ...
Chapter 16.5 Vocabulary Two Column Notes
... ● 1864 Grant forced Lee to fight battles in Virginia Wilderness Campaign: series of battles designed to capture Confederate capital Richmond, Virginia William Tecumseh Sherman: Carried out Union plan to destroy southern railroads and industries ● September 2, Sherman captures Atlanta, Georgia/import ...
... ● 1864 Grant forced Lee to fight battles in Virginia Wilderness Campaign: series of battles designed to capture Confederate capital Richmond, Virginia William Tecumseh Sherman: Carried out Union plan to destroy southern railroads and industries ● September 2, Sherman captures Atlanta, Georgia/import ...
“SO IT BEGINS…..AGAIN” 155TH BULL RUN
... Junction was clear, but he failed to see the Confederate brigade of Brig. Gen.James Longstreet concealed in the woods behind the ford. He ordered two howitzers under Capt. Romney B. Ayres to bombard the Confederates he could see, guns of the Alexandria Artillery and the Washington Artillery, but the ...
... Junction was clear, but he failed to see the Confederate brigade of Brig. Gen.James Longstreet concealed in the woods behind the ford. He ordered two howitzers under Capt. Romney B. Ayres to bombard the Confederates he could see, guns of the Alexandria Artillery and the Washington Artillery, but the ...
Am St I CP 114 end of civil war
... High union loss of life.. Grant told Lincoln that I propose to fight out on this line if it takes all summer. ...
... High union loss of life.. Grant told Lincoln that I propose to fight out on this line if it takes all summer. ...
Caleb - Strouse House Of History
... Lasted from May 5 to May 7 1864 General Grant was the main Union general and General James Longstreet and General Hill for the Confederacy The fighting was intense as the battered and beaten Confederate forces tried to hold off the overwhelming Union Army The battle was a tactical draw with both sid ...
... Lasted from May 5 to May 7 1864 General Grant was the main Union general and General James Longstreet and General Hill for the Confederacy The fighting was intense as the battered and beaten Confederate forces tried to hold off the overwhelming Union Army The battle was a tactical draw with both sid ...
The Civil War - Hogan`s History Page
... Lincoln described the war aim now as a struggle to preserve the nation“SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION” “All men are created equal” Government “of the people, by the people, for the people” America is “ONE NATION” not a collection of sovereign states as the South believed. Southerners believed that state ...
... Lincoln described the war aim now as a struggle to preserve the nation“SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION” “All men are created equal” Government “of the people, by the people, for the people” America is “ONE NATION” not a collection of sovereign states as the South believed. Southerners believed that state ...
Civil War
... Union Soldiers • The typical Union solider had been a farmer before the war who volunteered to defend his home and put down the rebellion of the Southern states. Billy Yank was a Union solider during the American Civil war. ...
... Union Soldiers • The typical Union solider had been a farmer before the war who volunteered to defend his home and put down the rebellion of the Southern states. Billy Yank was a Union solider during the American Civil war. ...
Lecture 14 - Upper Iowa University
... center of the Union line (Pickett’s Charge) Lee lost ¼ of his army at Gettysburg and was forced to retreat back south ...
... center of the Union line (Pickett’s Charge) Lee lost ¼ of his army at Gettysburg and was forced to retreat back south ...
CivilWar
... President Abraham LincolnNorth who insisted that the Union be held together, by force if necessary ...
... President Abraham LincolnNorth who insisted that the Union be held together, by force if necessary ...
1864-65
... On May 4, Meade attacked Lee’s army in the thickets known as the “Wilderness”. The same place where Stonewall Jackson had defeated Hooker one year before. Meade lost over 17,000 men, Lee 11,000. But instead of retreating, the Union Army raced around Lee’s right trying to outflank him. ...
... On May 4, Meade attacked Lee’s army in the thickets known as the “Wilderness”. The same place where Stonewall Jackson had defeated Hooker one year before. Meade lost over 17,000 men, Lee 11,000. But instead of retreating, the Union Army raced around Lee’s right trying to outflank him. ...
QUESTION SHEET:
... The clip includes excerpts of letters between Grant and General Lee. How would you describe their correspondence? ...
... The clip includes excerpts of letters between Grant and General Lee. How would you describe their correspondence? ...
Causes of the Civil War
... land and his owner died. He lost because slaves didn’t have any privileges and ...
... land and his owner died. He lost because slaves didn’t have any privileges and ...
American Civil War
... Sherman believed in total war- fighting not only armies, but civilian populations as well Sherman occupied the city of Atlanta on September 2, 1864. From there he marched southeast to the city of Savannah creating a wide path of destruction through the state of Georgia. He arrived in Savannah ar ...
... Sherman believed in total war- fighting not only armies, but civilian populations as well Sherman occupied the city of Atlanta on September 2, 1864. From there he marched southeast to the city of Savannah creating a wide path of destruction through the state of Georgia. He arrived in Savannah ar ...
Civil War Study Guide
... • _________ southern ports to cut off supplies and control __________ River to split South in half • Would not work quickly • Capture Richmond, VA – Confederate ________ • South • Defend itself and wear down North’s will to fight • Capture ____________ – Union Capital • _________________ – believed ...
... • _________ southern ports to cut off supplies and control __________ River to split South in half • Would not work quickly • Capture Richmond, VA – Confederate ________ • South • Defend itself and wear down North’s will to fight • Capture ____________ – Union Capital • _________________ – believed ...
An ABC Book of Slavery and Emancipation
... of President Andrew Johnson, white southerners reestablished civil authority in the former Confederate. In 1865 and 1866, they enacted a series over restrictive laws known as “Black Codes”, which were designed to restrict free blacks’ rights. ...
... of President Andrew Johnson, white southerners reestablished civil authority in the former Confederate. In 1865 and 1866, they enacted a series over restrictive laws known as “Black Codes”, which were designed to restrict free blacks’ rights. ...
Civil War Research on the Surrender at the
... squeezing its prey. Later the Union went on to win the battles of Shiloh, Tennessee and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. These battles started a big turning point for the North, which ultimately helped the North win the war. At the end of the war, Lee was fighting at the siege of Petersburg, and finally ga ...
... squeezing its prey. Later the Union went on to win the battles of Shiloh, Tennessee and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. These battles started a big turning point for the North, which ultimately helped the North win the war. At the end of the war, Lee was fighting at the siege of Petersburg, and finally ga ...
The American Civil War
... Causes of the Civil War • Regional differences b/w the largely industrial North and the agrarian South grow stronger – ex. Where Railroads should be built and the Protectionist tariff that favored the North ...
... Causes of the Civil War • Regional differences b/w the largely industrial North and the agrarian South grow stronger – ex. Where Railroads should be built and the Protectionist tariff that favored the North ...
THE BATTLE OF WISE (WYSE) - Brunswick Civil War Round Table
... “For the want of a railroad,” Wade tells us this story would have had a different ending. The final push to save the Confederacy is here, he says, and this neglected battle needed to be thoroughly chewed or digested. His goal was to do just that. How do you move and position up to 13,000 (three unio ...
... “For the want of a railroad,” Wade tells us this story would have had a different ending. The final push to save the Confederacy is here, he says, and this neglected battle needed to be thoroughly chewed or digested. His goal was to do just that. How do you move and position up to 13,000 (three unio ...
Junior High History Chapter 16 1. Seven southern states seceded as
... Confederates won First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the first Battle of Manassas General George B. McClellan was placed in charge of 100,000 soldiers, called the Army of the Potomac. Confederate army in Virginia was under the command of General Robert E. Lee. Lee forced Union army to retreat in ...
... Confederates won First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the first Battle of Manassas General George B. McClellan was placed in charge of 100,000 soldiers, called the Army of the Potomac. Confederate army in Virginia was under the command of General Robert E. Lee. Lee forced Union army to retreat in ...
Study Guide for Unit 3 Test
... battles and earned a nickname for his determination and leadership in battle. He was shot by friendly fire and died seven days later from complications of pneumonia. 14. __________________ became the first and only president of the Confederate States of America. 15. Appointed by Lincoln as overall c ...
... battles and earned a nickname for his determination and leadership in battle. He was shot by friendly fire and died seven days later from complications of pneumonia. 14. __________________ became the first and only president of the Confederate States of America. 15. Appointed by Lincoln as overall c ...
Social Studies.Chapter 16.The Civil War Begins 16
... i. Fort Henry (on TN river); Fort Donelson (on Cumberland river) ii. Fort Henry opened highway into heart of South c. a week later Union troops marched into Nashville B. The Battle of Shiloh 1. Confederate Albert S. Johnston, ordered retreat to Corinth, MS a. Grant followed; waited at Pittsburg land ...
... i. Fort Henry (on TN river); Fort Donelson (on Cumberland river) ii. Fort Henry opened highway into heart of South c. a week later Union troops marched into Nashville B. The Battle of Shiloh 1. Confederate Albert S. Johnston, ordered retreat to Corinth, MS a. Grant followed; waited at Pittsburg land ...
Civil_War Coach PPt
... 90,000 Union vs. 75,000 Confederates July 1-3, 1863 51,000 men were killed, wounded, missing, or captured on both sides. Hugh turning point in war: Confederate Army never recovered and never invaded the North again. Pres. Lincoln gave powerful speech afterwards…short but great. I challenge ...
... 90,000 Union vs. 75,000 Confederates July 1-3, 1863 51,000 men were killed, wounded, missing, or captured on both sides. Hugh turning point in war: Confederate Army never recovered and never invaded the North again. Pres. Lincoln gave powerful speech afterwards…short but great. I challenge ...
US Hist-Unit 4 Ch 11- The Civil WMar -short
... • Then - President of the Confederacy. • Served as a P.O.W. for two years, U.S. dropped its case against him in ...
... • Then - President of the Confederacy. • Served as a P.O.W. for two years, U.S. dropped its case against him in ...
A Brothers* War: The Upper South
... A. Baltimore, Ohio Railroad, and Ohio River ran through it for 200 miles ...
... A. Baltimore, Ohio Railroad, and Ohio River ran through it for 200 miles ...