MAJOR EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WAR PEOPLE OF
... South Carolina, followed by 6 other states, seceded from the Union with Lincoln’s election. Lincoln agreed with the majority of the Republican Party that the South was becoming too powerful, and made it part of their platform that slavery would not be extended to any new territories or states added ...
... South Carolina, followed by 6 other states, seceded from the Union with Lincoln’s election. Lincoln agreed with the majority of the Republican Party that the South was becoming too powerful, and made it part of their platform that slavery would not be extended to any new territories or states added ...
famous Tennesseans DURING THE CIVIL WAR
... Scout for the Confederacy Caught by the Union army for being a spy ...
... Scout for the Confederacy Caught by the Union army for being a spy ...
The Civil War - Cobb Learning
... • The North was outnumbered, and retreated to a line of hills south of the town where they established strong positions & prepared to defend the town • Although the South launched a strong attack, this strategic placement helped the North launch a strong counterattack ...
... • The North was outnumbered, and retreated to a line of hills south of the town where they established strong positions & prepared to defend the town • Although the South launched a strong attack, this strategic placement helped the North launch a strong counterattack ...
What factors and events led to the Union victory in the Civil War?
... Union’s favor in 1863. •After victory at Vicksburg, Union General Ulysses S. Grant achieved the Union goal of splitting the Confederacy in two. Next, the Union faced a Confederate invasion at the Battle of Gettysburg and defeated Lee’s troops there. The battle destroyed one third of Lee’s forces. ...
... Union’s favor in 1863. •After victory at Vicksburg, Union General Ulysses S. Grant achieved the Union goal of splitting the Confederacy in two. Next, the Union faced a Confederate invasion at the Battle of Gettysburg and defeated Lee’s troops there. The battle destroyed one third of Lee’s forces. ...
A Brothers* War: The Upper South
... C. Lyon declares war upon former Governor Sterling Price (Unionist from Missouri) D. Lyon’s surprise attack on Confederate camp at Wilson’s Creek 1. General Franz Sigel - 1,200 men attack Confederates from the rear 2. Lyon – 4,200 men attack from the front ...
... C. Lyon declares war upon former Governor Sterling Price (Unionist from Missouri) D. Lyon’s surprise attack on Confederate camp at Wilson’s Creek 1. General Franz Sigel - 1,200 men attack Confederates from the rear 2. Lyon – 4,200 men attack from the front ...
4.7 Civil War Study Guide
... Richmond – Capital of the Confederacy; fell to Ulysses S. Grant; burned near the end of the War Monitor (Union) & Merrimack (Confederate) – Ships from the North and South that fought a sea battle to a draw near Norfolk and Hampton because President Lincoln used the navy to block southern ...
... Richmond – Capital of the Confederacy; fell to Ulysses S. Grant; burned near the end of the War Monitor (Union) & Merrimack (Confederate) – Ships from the North and South that fought a sea battle to a draw near Norfolk and Hampton because President Lincoln used the navy to block southern ...
chapter-8-sec1noteskey
... Union Generals’ Plan: to destroy Confederate armies and lay_waste__ to land Confederate: Confederate Land Strategy: to wear down invading Union army Confederate Sea Strategy: to use _swift_raiders to foil Union blockade ...
... Union Generals’ Plan: to destroy Confederate armies and lay_waste__ to land Confederate: Confederate Land Strategy: to wear down invading Union army Confederate Sea Strategy: to use _swift_raiders to foil Union blockade ...
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 ...
Fighting the Civil War Group Questions
... determined the majority of the activity west of the Appalachian Mountains. 3) A Union blockade of the southern port cities to prevent trade and the movement of troops and supplies by sea. The union also took over the barrier islands along the North and South Carolina coast and used them as Union nav ...
... determined the majority of the activity west of the Appalachian Mountains. 3) A Union blockade of the southern port cities to prevent trade and the movement of troops and supplies by sea. The union also took over the barrier islands along the North and South Carolina coast and used them as Union nav ...
The Civil War - Fort Bend ISD
... Jackson’s forces would get another victory, at the Battle of Chancellorsville. But it would come at a high cost. During the battle, nervous Confederate soldiers fired at what they thought was an approaching Union soldier, but turned out to be “Stonewall” Jackson. Jackson would die from his injuries ...
... Jackson’s forces would get another victory, at the Battle of Chancellorsville. But it would come at a high cost. During the battle, nervous Confederate soldiers fired at what they thought was an approaching Union soldier, but turned out to be “Stonewall” Jackson. Jackson would die from his injuries ...
powerpoint - rakipicivilwar
... • The men got the money so many women suffered when the husband died • Life was never the same for the ones who were in war • The suffered from thousand yard stare or shell shock ...
... • The men got the money so many women suffered when the husband died • Life was never the same for the ones who were in war • The suffered from thousand yard stare or shell shock ...
Civil war
... • Thanks to a group of dedicated and unselfish pioneers in this new era of photography, men like George Barnard and Mathew Brady were able to capture a part of the American Civil War that you will never forget. We welcome you to view their images. ...
... • Thanks to a group of dedicated and unselfish pioneers in this new era of photography, men like George Barnard and Mathew Brady were able to capture a part of the American Civil War that you will never forget. We welcome you to view their images. ...
Jeopardy for Unit 4
... a difference between the Constitution of the Republic of Texas and the Constitution of 1845 written for the state of Texas? A. The republic’s constitution protected homesteads from being taken to pay debts B. The Republic’s constitution allowed settlers from other states to continue bringing slaves ...
... a difference between the Constitution of the Republic of Texas and the Constitution of 1845 written for the state of Texas? A. The republic’s constitution protected homesteads from being taken to pay debts B. The Republic’s constitution allowed settlers from other states to continue bringing slaves ...
CW Basics
... “Just throw three or four [bomb] shells among those blue-bellied Yankees and they’ll scatter like sheep.” ...
... “Just throw three or four [bomb] shells among those blue-bellied Yankees and they’ll scatter like sheep.” ...
The Civil War - Cobb Learning
... • The North was outnumbered, and retreated to a line of hills south of the town where they established strong positions & prepared to defend the town • Although the South launched a strong attack, this strategic placement helped the North launch a strong counterattack which ...
... • The North was outnumbered, and retreated to a line of hills south of the town where they established strong positions & prepared to defend the town • Although the South launched a strong attack, this strategic placement helped the North launch a strong counterattack which ...
Civil War
... 10% of Union Army High death rate Slave resistance Sabotage Breaking plows Whites afraid of slave revolts 54th Massachusetts Battle Battery Wagner Fought with valor and courage 1st into battle ...
... 10% of Union Army High death rate Slave resistance Sabotage Breaking plows Whites afraid of slave revolts 54th Massachusetts Battle Battery Wagner Fought with valor and courage 1st into battle ...
we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain
... In your hands, my dissatisfied fellowcountrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The Government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government, while I shall have the most so ...
... In your hands, my dissatisfied fellowcountrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The Government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government, while I shall have the most so ...
The Civil War - Hogan`s History Page
... **CAUSES OF CIVIL WAR Sectional disagreements and debated over tariffs, extension of slavery in the territories, and the nature of the Union(states’ rights) ...
... **CAUSES OF CIVIL WAR Sectional disagreements and debated over tariffs, extension of slavery in the territories, and the nature of the Union(states’ rights) ...
NEWSLETTER - Colonel EW Taylor Camp #1777
... John enlisted in 1863 and served the Confederacy as a private in Co. B, 37th Tennessee Infantry. He took part in most of the actions in which the Army of Tennessee fought after that. He was paroled in 1865. John died in 1895 and was buried not far from his home in a small hilltop family cemetery sta ...
... John enlisted in 1863 and served the Confederacy as a private in Co. B, 37th Tennessee Infantry. He took part in most of the actions in which the Army of Tennessee fought after that. He was paroled in 1865. John died in 1895 and was buried not far from his home in a small hilltop family cemetery sta ...
Key Dates in US Slavery after 1840
... South Carolina secedes from the Union in the wake of Republican Abraham Lincoln’s election. States from the Deep South (Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) soon follow suit, although border slave states Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas take longer to leave the ...
... South Carolina secedes from the Union in the wake of Republican Abraham Lincoln’s election. States from the Deep South (Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) soon follow suit, although border slave states Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas take longer to leave the ...
Unit 8 - Civil War Study Guide w answers
... constitutional powers. 4. What effect did the election of Abraham Lincoln have on the Civil War? Southern states were sure that Lincoln’s election would end slavery and destroy the “Southern way of life.” South Carolina and five other states immediately seceded. 5. What types of agricultural product ...
... constitutional powers. 4. What effect did the election of Abraham Lincoln have on the Civil War? Southern states were sure that Lincoln’s election would end slavery and destroy the “Southern way of life.” South Carolina and five other states immediately seceded. 5. What types of agricultural product ...
The American Civil War
... • The main Union offensives were aimed at the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia • The main Confederate offensives were aimed at Washington D.C. • The confederates were doing well, thanks to the very good military leadership of Robert E. Lee until their defeat at Gettysburg in ...
... • The main Union offensives were aimed at the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia • The main Confederate offensives were aimed at Washington D.C. • The confederates were doing well, thanks to the very good military leadership of Robert E. Lee until their defeat at Gettysburg in ...
Power Point
... choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They were Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana. Later Virgi ...
... choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They were Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana. Later Virgi ...
Name Date Period ______ Unit 8 Notes Part 1: Causes of the Civil
... When ___________________________ won the presidential election of 1860, Southerners believed that their rights would no longer be __________________. Southern leaders believed it was time to ________________, or withdraw, from the Union. As a result, ___ states immediately voted to withdraw fr ...
... When ___________________________ won the presidential election of 1860, Southerners believed that their rights would no longer be __________________. Southern leaders believed it was time to ________________, or withdraw, from the Union. As a result, ___ states immediately voted to withdraw fr ...
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... – 1.) destroy the South’s economy with a naval blockade of southern ports; – 2.) gain control of the Mississippi River to divide the South. ...
... – 1.) destroy the South’s economy with a naval blockade of southern ports; – 2.) gain control of the Mississippi River to divide the South. ...
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.