PPT
... President Lincoln used President Jefferson Davis The national government in the USA & CSA “emergency powers” to had a difficult time: relied on volunteer armies in the beginning, but protect “national security”: •The CSA Constitution soon needed conscription (draft) to supply their •Suspended habeas ...
... President Lincoln used President Jefferson Davis The national government in the USA & CSA “emergency powers” to had a difficult time: relied on volunteer armies in the beginning, but protect “national security”: •The CSA Constitution soon needed conscription (draft) to supply their •Suspended habeas ...
cvl war1
... Decades of growing strife between North and South erupted in civil war on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. The two major issues of the Civil War were slavery and state’s rights. Many families lost all or most of the men of the family. Someti ...
... Decades of growing strife between North and South erupted in civil war on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. The two major issues of the Civil War were slavery and state’s rights. Many families lost all or most of the men of the family. Someti ...
Lincoln Plans for Reconstruction http://civilwar150.longwood.edu
... http://civilwar150.longwood.edu ...
... http://civilwar150.longwood.edu ...
dsst® the civil war and reconstruction
... tragic blunder on the part of the union high command d. prolonged siege ending in union victory 10. Through the course of the Civil W ar, which of the following was true of Jefferson Davis's cabinet? a. It remained stable in makeup and firm in support of the president b. It remained stable in makeup ...
... tragic blunder on the part of the union high command d. prolonged siege ending in union victory 10. Through the course of the Civil W ar, which of the following was true of Jefferson Davis's cabinet? a. It remained stable in makeup and firm in support of the president b. It remained stable in makeup ...
The DO~S bf war Unleashed: The Devil Concealed in
... McRae surprised the Tegener party, initiating an uneven hour-long battle. Outnumbered substantially and with inferior firearms, approximately thlrty of Tegener's men were killed in the fighting, and twenty were wounded, captured, and then executed on the spot with a bullet in the back of the head. M ...
... McRae surprised the Tegener party, initiating an uneven hour-long battle. Outnumbered substantially and with inferior firearms, approximately thlrty of Tegener's men were killed in the fighting, and twenty were wounded, captured, and then executed on the spot with a bullet in the back of the head. M ...
The Civil War
... 3. There was an estimated 2,261 (major) battles fought during the Civil War- 11 of which were in the Dakota Territory. 4. U.S. Debt after the war = $2,845,000,000 5. About 10,000 Union troops were under the minimum age of 18 years old – soldiers would write 18 on the bottoms of shoes so they wouldn’ ...
... 3. There was an estimated 2,261 (major) battles fought during the Civil War- 11 of which were in the Dakota Territory. 4. U.S. Debt after the war = $2,845,000,000 5. About 10,000 Union troops were under the minimum age of 18 years old – soldiers would write 18 on the bottoms of shoes so they wouldn’ ...
Civil War - reneeASD10th
... told Southerners after taking the oath of office. “We must not be enemies.” But time was running out. ...
... told Southerners after taking the oath of office. “We must not be enemies.” But time was running out. ...
Jan-Feb 2016 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... each full members meeting – at the Roseville club, at the same time as the bistro meal for full meetings. As the year progresses committee members will take on specific jobs. In particular, a specific item at each meeting will be recruitment of new members and retention of existing members. In this ...
... each full members meeting – at the Roseville club, at the same time as the bistro meal for full meetings. As the year progresses committee members will take on specific jobs. In particular, a specific item at each meeting will be recruitment of new members and retention of existing members. In this ...
Civil War Notes
... “Rich man’s war but a poor man’s fight” • In Confederacy, could hire substitutes to cover your service • Also did not have to serve if you owned 20 or more slaves • In the North, you could also hire substitutes or could pay a $300 fee to get out of draft • Many poorer people on both sides were ange ...
... “Rich man’s war but a poor man’s fight” • In Confederacy, could hire substitutes to cover your service • Also did not have to serve if you owned 20 or more slaves • In the North, you could also hire substitutes or could pay a $300 fee to get out of draft • Many poorer people on both sides were ange ...
ch16s1
... had 3 parts • 1. The Union should blockade Southern ports (keep them from getting supplies or exporting cotton) • 2. The Anaconda PlanGain control of the entire Mississippi River (Split the Confederacy in two) • 3. Capture Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate capital ...
... had 3 parts • 1. The Union should blockade Southern ports (keep them from getting supplies or exporting cotton) • 2. The Anaconda PlanGain control of the entire Mississippi River (Split the Confederacy in two) • 3. Capture Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate capital ...
The Civil War (1861–1865) - Red Hook Central Schools
... The Importance of 1863 Chapter 11, Section 3 ...
... The Importance of 1863 Chapter 11, Section 3 ...
APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Civil War
... Lee’s trapped and depleted army surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9 ...
... Lee’s trapped and depleted army surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9 ...
The American Civil War
... forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. ...
... forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. ...
Steps to the Civil War Flip Book
... Design another visual or chart that lists the following information for both the North and the South Name of country President Capitol City Lead General Color associated with the region Explain the war strategy used. Won or lost Civil War Page 5 Complete the chart on some of the battle ...
... Design another visual or chart that lists the following information for both the North and the South Name of country President Capitol City Lead General Color associated with the region Explain the war strategy used. Won or lost Civil War Page 5 Complete the chart on some of the battle ...
Class Notes - Mrs. Wilcoxson
... were greatly inflated. A bag of salt that could be sold for $5.00 before the war was being sold for $1,200.00 during the Civil War. ...
... were greatly inflated. A bag of salt that could be sold for $5.00 before the war was being sold for $1,200.00 during the Civil War. ...
The Civil War
... C. Political Leadership During the Civil War 1. During the Civil War, President Lincoln used “______________________________” to protect “national security”: a. Suspended _____________________________________ (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) b. Closed down ____________________ ...
... C. Political Leadership During the Civil War 1. During the Civil War, President Lincoln used “______________________________” to protect “national security”: a. Suspended _____________________________________ (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) b. Closed down ____________________ ...
vol. xxxvii, no. 2 november 1996
... had a very narrow escape yesterday morning.” He went on to explain that he and five of his staff officers spent the night at a crossroads waiting for the brigade of General Fitz Lee to rendezvous with them. “At sunrise yesterday,” continued Jeb, “a large body of cavalry from the very direction from ...
... had a very narrow escape yesterday morning.” He went on to explain that he and five of his staff officers spent the night at a crossroads waiting for the brigade of General Fitz Lee to rendezvous with them. “At sunrise yesterday,” continued Jeb, “a large body of cavalry from the very direction from ...
Chapter 4 Civil War and Reconstruction
... More Railroad lines (Soldiers and supplies could move quickly). ...
... More Railroad lines (Soldiers and supplies could move quickly). ...
Let`s Define… - Social Studies Resource Site
... More Railroad lines (Soldiers and supplies could move quickly). ...
... More Railroad lines (Soldiers and supplies could move quickly). ...
CJ. CNM 2011-01-28 5307
... • Southerners were also optimistic about their chances of winning the war. • They realized that the North would have to fight an offensive war on Southern territory. • The South had only to fight a limited war to defeat Union armies or match them in a stalemate. • As a result, many Southerners saw v ...
... • Southerners were also optimistic about their chances of winning the war. • They realized that the North would have to fight an offensive war on Southern territory. • The South had only to fight a limited war to defeat Union armies or match them in a stalemate. • As a result, many Southerners saw v ...
Alexandria Lau
... difficulties, the dangers and maybe ignoble death that awaits him, if captured by the foe, and they will die upon the field rather than be hanged like a dog; and when a thousand men are fighting for their very existence, who dare say them men won’t fight determinedly?” ...
... difficulties, the dangers and maybe ignoble death that awaits him, if captured by the foe, and they will die upon the field rather than be hanged like a dog; and when a thousand men are fighting for their very existence, who dare say them men won’t fight determinedly?” ...
Early Stages of the Civil War
... state could deny the equal protection of the law to all citizens o 15th Amendment was ratified in March 1870 Gave all male citizens the right to vote Did NOT give voting rights to women Johnson tried to block the passage of several laws that granted rights to African Americans because he felt th ...
... state could deny the equal protection of the law to all citizens o 15th Amendment was ratified in March 1870 Gave all male citizens the right to vote Did NOT give voting rights to women Johnson tried to block the passage of several laws that granted rights to African Americans because he felt th ...
Wilmot Proviso
... • Doctors struggled to tend to the wounded. • Doctors had little understanding of infectious germs. • They used the same unsterilized instruments on patient after patient. •Infection spread quickly in the field hospitals. • Disease was one of the greatest threats facing Civil War soldiers. • Many r ...
... • Doctors struggled to tend to the wounded. • Doctors had little understanding of infectious germs. • They used the same unsterilized instruments on patient after patient. •Infection spread quickly in the field hospitals. • Disease was one of the greatest threats facing Civil War soldiers. • Many r ...
7044347_20_Civil War
... states in the Lower South (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Why did Union troops try to capture Richmond? Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Why did the North lose the Battle of Bull Run? Texas) seceded What did Ulysses S. Grant from the Union. do in 1862? They formed the new Confederate vocabula ...
... states in the Lower South (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Why did Union troops try to capture Richmond? Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Why did the North lose the Battle of Bull Run? Texas) seceded What did Ulysses S. Grant from the Union. do in 1862? They formed the new Confederate vocabula ...
COMMON THREADS
... Sherman Marches and Lee Surrenders The Meaning of the Civil War Conclusion WHO? WHAT? Jefferson Davis Antietam U. S. Grant Appomattox Robert E. Lee Arlington Abraham Lincoln Blockade George B. McClellan Bull Run Edmund Ruffin Conscription William T. Sherman Contrabands Cooperationism Draft riots For ...
... Sherman Marches and Lee Surrenders The Meaning of the Civil War Conclusion WHO? WHAT? Jefferson Davis Antietam U. S. Grant Appomattox Robert E. Lee Arlington Abraham Lincoln Blockade George B. McClellan Bull Run Edmund Ruffin Conscription William T. Sherman Contrabands Cooperationism Draft riots For ...
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.