Vocab 22 - The Civil War
... Alabama claims: There were a series of claims for indemnity made by the United States upon Great Britain in 1862. The claims were for compensation for damages inflicted on Union property by a Confederate steamship built by the British, the Alabama. The claims were not resolved until the Treaty of Wa ...
... Alabama claims: There were a series of claims for indemnity made by the United States upon Great Britain in 1862. The claims were for compensation for damages inflicted on Union property by a Confederate steamship built by the British, the Alabama. The claims were not resolved until the Treaty of Wa ...
Civil War Battles and Technology
... sent to defend the southern slope of Little Round Top the far left end of the Union line, with the 83rd Pennsylvania, 44th New York, and 16th Michigan infantry regiments to their right. He quickly understood the tactical significance of Little Round Top, and thus the need for the 20th Maine to hol ...
... sent to defend the southern slope of Little Round Top the far left end of the Union line, with the 83rd Pennsylvania, 44th New York, and 16th Michigan infantry regiments to their right. He quickly understood the tactical significance of Little Round Top, and thus the need for the 20th Maine to hol ...
A Vigorous blockade at every point: The Union Blockade
... allowed enforcement in American territorial waters. Furthermore, violators of this order would only have violated a United States revenue law and thus could only be tried in a federal court in the state and district where the infraction occurred, an impossibility because these were now under Confede ...
... allowed enforcement in American territorial waters. Furthermore, violators of this order would only have violated a United States revenue law and thus could only be tried in a federal court in the state and district where the infraction occurred, an impossibility because these were now under Confede ...
Divine / Breen / Fredrickson / Williams / Brands / Gross Textbook
... the South with the food they needed C. Inflation became a major problem in the South as the Confederate government was forced to print more paper currency than it could support with gold or other tangible assets. D. The inadequate railroad system of the South hindered movement of soldiers, supplies, ...
... the South with the food they needed C. Inflation became a major problem in the South as the Confederate government was forced to print more paper currency than it could support with gold or other tangible assets. D. The inadequate railroad system of the South hindered movement of soldiers, supplies, ...
16-1 War Erupts
... In the upper South, however, state leaders responded with anger. The governor of Kentucky said that the state would "furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." In the weeks that followed, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas voted to join the Con ...
... In the upper South, however, state leaders responded with anger. The governor of Kentucky said that the state would "furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." In the weeks that followed, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas voted to join the Con ...
16-1 War Erupts The secession of the Southern states quickly led to
... • In the upper South, however, state leaders responded with anger. The governor of Kentucky said that the state would "furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." In the weeks that followed, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas voted to join the Con ...
... • In the upper South, however, state leaders responded with anger. The governor of Kentucky said that the state would "furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." In the weeks that followed, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas voted to join the Con ...
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... Income Tax What did Congress pass to help pay for the war? When? Income tax 1861 ...
... Income Tax What did Congress pass to help pay for the war? When? Income tax 1861 ...
The Civil War
... The First Battle of Bull Run • Early battle fought near Manassas Junction at the Bull Run river • Although at first driven back by Union soldiers, led by “Stonewall” Jackson, the Confederates fought back • North is shocked and realize this could be a long and bloody war ...
... The First Battle of Bull Run • Early battle fought near Manassas Junction at the Bull Run river • Although at first driven back by Union soldiers, led by “Stonewall” Jackson, the Confederates fought back • North is shocked and realize this could be a long and bloody war ...
The Civil War
... Southerners often made better soldiers Shortages dogged the south The South had few railroad lines for moving food and troops The North had massive financial advantages over the South. The North controlled the national treasury and was able to continue collecting money from tariffs. The Federal bloc ...
... Southerners often made better soldiers Shortages dogged the south The South had few railroad lines for moving food and troops The North had massive financial advantages over the South. The North controlled the national treasury and was able to continue collecting money from tariffs. The Federal bloc ...
The Civil War
... Southerners often made better soldiers Shortages dogged the south The South had few railroad lines for moving food and troops The North had massive financial advantages over the South. The North controlled the national treasury and was able to continue collecting money from tariffs. The Federal bloc ...
... Southerners often made better soldiers Shortages dogged the south The South had few railroad lines for moving food and troops The North had massive financial advantages over the South. The North controlled the national treasury and was able to continue collecting money from tariffs. The Federal bloc ...
Junior High American History Chapter 16 - Meile
... Individual states refused to give the Confederacy Government enough power to fight effectively 8. What was the main goal of the North at the outset? To bring southern states back into the Union 9. What main strategies were included in the Union’s plan for winning the war? blockade Southern por ...
... Individual states refused to give the Confederacy Government enough power to fight effectively 8. What was the main goal of the North at the outset? To bring southern states back into the Union 9. What main strategies were included in the Union’s plan for winning the war? blockade Southern por ...
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... attrition – wearing down the North until they grew tired of the war and allowed the South its independence-Sound familiar??? -Confederacy also wanted to gain help from Britain and France who depended heavily on southern cotton exports for their textile factories • Issue of slavery made both nations ...
... attrition – wearing down the North until they grew tired of the war and allowed the South its independence-Sound familiar??? -Confederacy also wanted to gain help from Britain and France who depended heavily on southern cotton exports for their textile factories • Issue of slavery made both nations ...
On Deck of a Union Warship
... Eventually, the blockade proved to be a very successful tactic. Union forces grew quickly, tripling the fleet in the first eight months of the war. Most importantly, within thirteen months of the start of the blockade, the Union was able to recapture forts or seal off every Confederate port on the A ...
... Eventually, the blockade proved to be a very successful tactic. Union forces grew quickly, tripling the fleet in the first eight months of the war. Most importantly, within thirteen months of the start of the blockade, the Union was able to recapture forts or seal off every Confederate port on the A ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... Countries such as Great Britain & France would be more willing to aid the Confederacy because of their dependence on King Cotton ...
... Countries such as Great Britain & France would be more willing to aid the Confederacy because of their dependence on King Cotton ...
The Civil War
... No facility for gunpowder Produce all its own food, but couldn’t distribute it Only one east/west rail line (Memphis to Chattanooga) ...
... No facility for gunpowder Produce all its own food, but couldn’t distribute it Only one east/west rail line (Memphis to Chattanooga) ...
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... No facility for gunpowder Produce all its own food, but couldn’t distribute it Only one east/west rail line (Memphis to Chattanooga) ...
... No facility for gunpowder Produce all its own food, but couldn’t distribute it Only one east/west rail line (Memphis to Chattanooga) ...
The Battle of Hampton Roads, or how to change
... ships grounded in shallow waters under the protection of the land batteries, which did not prevent another of them, the USS Minnesota, from suffering serious damage. War at sea would never be the same, not even the next day. Though steam power had already been integrated in the fleets of the time (w ...
... ships grounded in shallow waters under the protection of the land batteries, which did not prevent another of them, the USS Minnesota, from suffering serious damage. War at sea would never be the same, not even the next day. Though steam power had already been integrated in the fleets of the time (w ...
THE NORTH`S - Loyola Blakefield
... • institutes income tax for 1st time • Increases tariff & taxes on alcohol and tobacco • Instituted the National Banking System to regulate currency • Instituted the “greenback” currency • Treasury bonds instituted to borrow money IN THE SOUTH: • Inability to collect taxes/weak central govt. • Custo ...
... • institutes income tax for 1st time • Increases tariff & taxes on alcohol and tobacco • Instituted the National Banking System to regulate currency • Instituted the “greenback” currency • Treasury bonds instituted to borrow money IN THE SOUTH: • Inability to collect taxes/weak central govt. • Custo ...
the civil war and reconstruction
... c. slave owner in Missouri d. station owner on the underground railroad 7. 7. The South's naval strategy was to use its a. large navy to attack northern ports and bring the war to the north b. large navy to defend its ports and prevent a Union blockade c. relatively small navy to protect its ports a ...
... c. slave owner in Missouri d. station owner on the underground railroad 7. 7. The South's naval strategy was to use its a. large navy to attack northern ports and bring the war to the north b. large navy to defend its ports and prevent a Union blockade c. relatively small navy to protect its ports a ...
Spider Map Key
... Over 13,000 men died there. This was more than in any other Civil War prison. The commander of the camp, Captain Henry Wirz, was executed by the North for war crimes. Captain Wirz was the only Confederate official tried and executed for war crimes. ...
... Over 13,000 men died there. This was more than in any other Civil War prison. The commander of the camp, Captain Henry Wirz, was executed by the North for war crimes. Captain Wirz was the only Confederate official tried and executed for war crimes. ...
The Civil War in a Nutshell…
... Union Blockade of Georgia’s Coast • Union Victory at Ft. Pulaski led to Union control of Georgia’s coast and ports • Led by Gen. Winfield Scott • Anaconda Plan – Squeeze the Confederate States of America • Scott’s Great Snake/ wanted to cut off their supply ...
... Union Blockade of Georgia’s Coast • Union Victory at Ft. Pulaski led to Union control of Georgia’s coast and ports • Led by Gen. Winfield Scott • Anaconda Plan – Squeeze the Confederate States of America • Scott’s Great Snake/ wanted to cut off their supply ...
JB APUSH Unit VB - jbapamh
... from foreign nations be laid to promote or foster any branch of industry; and all duties, imposts, and excises shall be uniform throughout the Confederate States. Congress cannot “facilitate commerce” The importation of negroes of the African race from any foreign country other than the slaveholding ...
... from foreign nations be laid to promote or foster any branch of industry; and all duties, imposts, and excises shall be uniform throughout the Confederate States. Congress cannot “facilitate commerce” The importation of negroes of the African race from any foreign country other than the slaveholding ...
Diplomacy and Wartime Reconstruction
... “King Cotton” – slogan used by Southerns in 1860 to support the succession from the Union. The main argument was that the money made on the cotton exports would be enough to support the Confederacy. Thought that global dependency on cotton would force European powers such as England and France to he ...
... “King Cotton” – slogan used by Southerns in 1860 to support the succession from the Union. The main argument was that the money made on the cotton exports would be enough to support the Confederacy. Thought that global dependency on cotton would force European powers such as England and France to he ...
Union blockade
The Union blockade in the American Civil War was a naval strategy by the United States to prevent the Confederacy from trading.The blockade was proclaimed by President Abraham Lincoln in April 1861, and required the monitoring of 3,500 miles of Atlantic and Gulf coastline, including 12 major ports, notably New Orleans and Mobile. Many attempts to run the blockade were successful, but those ships fast enough to evade the Union Navy could only carry a small fraction of the supplies needed. These blockade runners were operated largely by British citizens, making use of neutral ports such as Havana, Nassau and Bermuda. The Union commissioned 500 ships, which destroyed or captured about 1,500 blockade runners over the course of the war.