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Civil War
... In the 1860 presidential election Abraham Lincoln (Illinois) ran as the Republican candidate. The Democratic party split over the issue of slavery. Northern Democrats nominated Stephen Douglas (Illinois) as their candidate, while Southern Democrats chose John C. Breckinridge (Kentucky) to run for pr ...
... In the 1860 presidential election Abraham Lincoln (Illinois) ran as the Republican candidate. The Democratic party split over the issue of slavery. Northern Democrats nominated Stephen Douglas (Illinois) as their candidate, while Southern Democrats chose John C. Breckinridge (Kentucky) to run for pr ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... human drama of emancipation. (Library of Congress) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. ...
... human drama of emancipation. (Library of Congress) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... human drama of emancipation. (Library of Congress) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. ...
... human drama of emancipation. (Library of Congress) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. ...
“THE BATTLE CRY”
... January 5th: General Banks was encouraged by General Halleck to be more aggressive during his offensive. Halleck envisaged Union troops in Galveston by the spring. January 7th: Lincoln commuted the death sentence imposed on a Union deserter. His move, as commander-in-chief, was not well received by ...
... January 5th: General Banks was encouraged by General Halleck to be more aggressive during his offensive. Halleck envisaged Union troops in Galveston by the spring. January 7th: Lincoln commuted the death sentence imposed on a Union deserter. His move, as commander-in-chief, was not well received by ...
test review
... Republican Abraham Lincoln as President of the U.S. made Southerners push for secession from the Union “Secession” is when a state breaks away from the country Southerners feared Lincoln would make slavery illegal, so they seceded from the U.S. South Carolina seceded first; by early 1861, seven Sout ...
... Republican Abraham Lincoln as President of the U.S. made Southerners push for secession from the Union “Secession” is when a state breaks away from the country Southerners feared Lincoln would make slavery illegal, so they seceded from the U.S. South Carolina seceded first; by early 1861, seven Sout ...
Secession Following Abe`s election, the state of South Carolina
... Secession Following Abe’s election, the state of South Carolina seceded from the Union on December 20, 1860. Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, and Georgia would secede in the following weeks. These states formed the Confederate States of America (CSA) and declared themselves an indepe ...
... Secession Following Abe’s election, the state of South Carolina seceded from the Union on December 20, 1860. Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, and Georgia would secede in the following weeks. These states formed the Confederate States of America (CSA) and declared themselves an indepe ...
Chapter 20 PowerPoint
... The Alabama sank sixty-four Union ships before it was destroyed off the coast of Cherbourg, France, in 1864. The Kearsarge rescued most of the Alabama’s crew from their sinking vessel, but Confederate captain Raphael Semmes managed to escape aboard an English yacht that had been observing the sea ba ...
... The Alabama sank sixty-four Union ships before it was destroyed off the coast of Cherbourg, France, in 1864. The Kearsarge rescued most of the Alabama’s crew from their sinking vessel, but Confederate captain Raphael Semmes managed to escape aboard an English yacht that had been observing the sea ba ...
The Civil War - thomas.k12.ga.us
... ●By 1865, nearly 180,000 African Americans had enlisted in the Union Army! ●Ending slavery soon became primary goal of Union Army ...
... ●By 1865, nearly 180,000 African Americans had enlisted in the Union Army! ●Ending slavery soon became primary goal of Union Army ...
Chapter 11 The Civil War Essential Question What were the
... Important Battles 9. Ft. Sumter In the harbor of South Carolina. Confederates fired the first shots of the war. Seized it from the Union. 10. Bull Run First major battle of the war. Both armies were not prepared. Confederate victory. 11. Antietam Bloodiest single day battle in American history. Over ...
... Important Battles 9. Ft. Sumter In the harbor of South Carolina. Confederates fired the first shots of the war. Seized it from the Union. 10. Bull Run First major battle of the war. Both armies were not prepared. Confederate victory. 11. Antietam Bloodiest single day battle in American history. Over ...
Battles and notes - Mrs. Ball`s Social Studies Class
... • March 1862, North’s Monitor, South’s Merrimack fight to a draw New Weapons • Rifles more accurate, faster loading, fire more rounds than muskets • Minié ball (more destructive bullet), grenades, land mines are used • Fighting from trenches, barricades new advantage in infantry attacks ...
... • March 1862, North’s Monitor, South’s Merrimack fight to a draw New Weapons • Rifles more accurate, faster loading, fire more rounds than muskets • Minié ball (more destructive bullet), grenades, land mines are used • Fighting from trenches, barricades new advantage in infantry attacks ...
The Civil War Comes to Wolf Bayou
... young men so they wouldn’t have to go. In June of 1862 the conscription Act was put into force saying all able-bodied men had to serve in military duty either for the Confederate or Union army. A number of men volunteered along with their neighbors for the time had come when you didn’t have a choice ...
... young men so they wouldn’t have to go. In June of 1862 the conscription Act was put into force saying all able-bodied men had to serve in military duty either for the Confederate or Union army. A number of men volunteered along with their neighbors for the time had come when you didn’t have a choice ...
Chapter 22 Notes
... i. In Maryland, he declared martial law in order to retain a state that would isolate Washington D.C. within Confederacy territory if it went to the South and also sent troops to western Virginia and Missouri. 3. At the beginning, in order to hold the remaining Border States, Lincoln repeated said t ...
... i. In Maryland, he declared martial law in order to retain a state that would isolate Washington D.C. within Confederacy territory if it went to the South and also sent troops to western Virginia and Missouri. 3. At the beginning, in order to hold the remaining Border States, Lincoln repeated said t ...
four score and seven years ago
... the impact the war had on other areas of the country, including the Pacific Northwest. In fact, the Civil War was a national war about radically different ideas (slavery, state's rights, political dissent, and federal power), not just a regional war on eastern battlefields. The people of the Pacific ...
... the impact the war had on other areas of the country, including the Pacific Northwest. In fact, the Civil War was a national war about radically different ideas (slavery, state's rights, political dissent, and federal power), not just a regional war on eastern battlefields. The people of the Pacific ...
Problems in the New Republic
... replace him with Albert Sidney Johnston, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Johnston had resigned from the U.S. Army and moved to Texas. When Johnston tried to take command, Huston challenged him to a duel. The Texas army was made up of volunteers who would not have foll ...
... replace him with Albert Sidney Johnston, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Johnston had resigned from the U.S. Army and moved to Texas. When Johnston tried to take command, Huston challenged him to a duel. The Texas army was made up of volunteers who would not have foll ...
For Starters
... 1. Was started to rebuild the south without slavery 2. Created bitterness and hatred, causing Black Codes and the KKK to emerge 3. In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes was elected president ending Reconstruction and pulling all remaining troops out of the south. 4. This allowed the south to continue persecu ...
... 1. Was started to rebuild the south without slavery 2. Created bitterness and hatred, causing Black Codes and the KKK to emerge 3. In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes was elected president ending Reconstruction and pulling all remaining troops out of the south. 4. This allowed the south to continue persecu ...
God Bless the South Commander Calvin Hart
... In June 1916, as Woodrow Wilson began to push through Congress a remarkable set of laws militarizing the country, including the expansion of the Army and National Guard (and an authorization to place the former under federal authority), the construction of nitrate plants for munitions production, an ...
... In June 1916, as Woodrow Wilson began to push through Congress a remarkable set of laws militarizing the country, including the expansion of the Army and National Guard (and an authorization to place the former under federal authority), the construction of nitrate plants for munitions production, an ...
JB APUSH Unit VB
... controlled most of the banking, capital, commerce – easier to finance the war effort ► Union owned… ...
... controlled most of the banking, capital, commerce – easier to finance the war effort ► Union owned… ...
File
... “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 Thirteenth, Fourteenth , and Fifteen Amendments to the United States Constitution. Th ...
... “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 Thirteenth, Fourteenth , and Fifteen Amendments to the United States Constitution. Th ...
Jefferson Davis - Dr. Lodge McCammon
... Explain the line "Jefferson Davis, you look like a woman when you run" When the South surrendered in 1865, Jefferson Davis dressed up as a woman and tried to escape to Florida. However, he was caught by Northern authorities. ...
... Explain the line "Jefferson Davis, you look like a woman when you run" When the South surrendered in 1865, Jefferson Davis dressed up as a woman and tried to escape to Florida. However, he was caught by Northern authorities. ...
American History
... “There needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none, unless it be forced upon the national authority… In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressor.”—Lincoln ...
... “There needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none, unless it be forced upon the national authority… In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressor.”—Lincoln ...
Civil War PowerPoint
... keep the Union together and opposed slavery’s expansion into the territories • Abraham Lincoln elected with about 40% of the total vote – North had a greater population than the South ...
... keep the Union together and opposed slavery’s expansion into the territories • Abraham Lincoln elected with about 40% of the total vote – North had a greater population than the South ...
F. Matching Cause and Effect
... The French Emperor Napoleon III took advantage of America’s Civil War to invade Mexico and install his puppet Emperor Maximilian as the ruler there. 9. T F Abraham Lincoln’s lack of political experience in high administrative office made him less effective in leading public opinion than the highly e ...
... The French Emperor Napoleon III took advantage of America’s Civil War to invade Mexico and install his puppet Emperor Maximilian as the ruler there. 9. T F Abraham Lincoln’s lack of political experience in high administrative office made him less effective in leading public opinion than the highly e ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... keep the Union together and opposed slavery’s expansion into the territories • Abraham Lincoln elected with about 40% of the total vote – North had a greater population than the South ...
... keep the Union together and opposed slavery’s expansion into the territories • Abraham Lincoln elected with about 40% of the total vote – North had a greater population than the South ...
Slide 1
... E. Person who helped runaway slaves escape through to the Union lines Choose all that are true! ...
... E. Person who helped runaway slaves escape through to the Union lines Choose all that are true! ...
Texas in the American Civil War
The U.S. state of Texas declared its secession from the United States of America on February 1, 1861, and joined the Confederate States on March 2, 1861, after it replaced its governor, Sam Houston, when he refused to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy. Some Texan military units fought in the Civil War east of the Mississippi River, but Texas was most useful for supplying soldiers and horses for Confederate forces. Texas' supply role lasted until mid-1863, after which time Union gunboats controlled the Mississippi River, making large transfers of men, horses or cattle impossible. Some cotton was sold in Mexico, but most of the crop became useless because of the Union naval blockade of Galveston, Houston, and other ports.