Battle of Gettysburg Article Review
... The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War. After a great victory over Union forces at Chancellorsville, General Robert E. Lee marched his Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania in late June 1863. On July 1 ...
... The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War. After a great victory over Union forces at Chancellorsville, General Robert E. Lee marched his Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania in late June 1863. On July 1 ...
Name Block ______
... Former enslaved African American who escaped to the North and became an abolitionist 6. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Confederate general who was accidentally shot by his own men at Chancellorsville, Virginia. Considered to be Lee’s right arm 7. Clara Barton Nurse during the Civil War known as the “Ang ...
... Former enslaved African American who escaped to the North and became an abolitionist 6. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Confederate general who was accidentally shot by his own men at Chancellorsville, Virginia. Considered to be Lee’s right arm 7. Clara Barton Nurse during the Civil War known as the “Ang ...
01-14-2016 Civil War Battle ppt
... The Battle took place over three days. On the first day the armies were still coming together. The Confederates outnumbered the Union the first day and caused them to retreat through the town of Gettysburg to the south side of town. General Lee wanted his men to continue the attack and finish off t ...
... The Battle took place over three days. On the first day the armies were still coming together. The Confederates outnumbered the Union the first day and caused them to retreat through the town of Gettysburg to the south side of town. General Lee wanted his men to continue the attack and finish off t ...
CE Civil War Review Questions
... Due to poor conditions, how many Union soldiers deserted? Confederate? How much money did the US government give out in contracts during the war? How high did inflation reach in the North? What went up half as much as prices during the war? Define military draft. How many soldiers drafted actually s ...
... Due to poor conditions, how many Union soldiers deserted? Confederate? How much money did the US government give out in contracts during the war? How high did inflation reach in the North? What went up half as much as prices during the war? Define military draft. How many soldiers drafted actually s ...
Civil War Study Guide
... 9. Prior to the Civil War, where was most of the nation’s industrialization happening? NORTH 10. The equipment made in the North had an impact on Southern society: TRUE 11. What are the three major differences that existed between the North and South and led to the Civil War? 1) CONSTITUTIONAL 2) CU ...
... 9. Prior to the Civil War, where was most of the nation’s industrialization happening? NORTH 10. The equipment made in the North had an impact on Southern society: TRUE 11. What are the three major differences that existed between the North and South and led to the Civil War? 1) CONSTITUTIONAL 2) CU ...
Chapter 16 Notes
... as you can. Strike at him as hard as you can, and keep moving on.” 4. February 1862, Grant captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, respectively. 5. Union gunboats could no travel by river to northern Alabama safely 6. A week later, Union troops marched into Nash ...
... as you can. Strike at him as hard as you can, and keep moving on.” 4. February 1862, Grant captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, respectively. 5. Union gunboats could no travel by river to northern Alabama safely 6. A week later, Union troops marched into Nash ...
The Civil War The early years 1861-62
... First Battle of Bull Run • Early in the battle the Union forces push the Rebels back. • The Rebels rally behind General Thomas Jackson who earns the nickname “Stonewall” during the battle. ...
... First Battle of Bull Run • Early in the battle the Union forces push the Rebels back. • The Rebels rally behind General Thomas Jackson who earns the nickname “Stonewall” during the battle. ...
The Civil War
... Most Civil War battles were fought in Virginia. There were many blockade runners from the North Carolina coast breaking through the North’s naval blockade Bentonville NC was the last major battle between the North and South before the South surrendered ...
... Most Civil War battles were fought in Virginia. There were many blockade runners from the North Carolina coast breaking through the North’s naval blockade Bentonville NC was the last major battle between the North and South before the South surrendered ...
Emancipation and the Civil War - The American Experience in the
... Emancipation and the Civil War Eastman Johnson painted The Lord is My Shepherd in 1863, the same year that Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation went into full effect. The proclamation stated that “all persons held as slaves [in the Confederate States] are, and henceforward shall be free.” The ...
... Emancipation and the Civil War Eastman Johnson painted The Lord is My Shepherd in 1863, the same year that Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation went into full effect. The proclamation stated that “all persons held as slaves [in the Confederate States] are, and henceforward shall be free.” The ...
Name Parent Signature ______ Civil War Study Guide Many
... Civil War Study Guide Many different events led to the Civil War. Mostly, the differences between the North and South caused the two areas to clash. The biggest difference between the North and South was their opinion on slavery. North and South Differences The North had a very industrialized econ ...
... Civil War Study Guide Many different events led to the Civil War. Mostly, the differences between the North and South caused the two areas to clash. The biggest difference between the North and South was their opinion on slavery. North and South Differences The North had a very industrialized econ ...
Gettysburg Address
... Union had a big advantage because they had better rifles- their carbines could fire almost three times as fast as the Confederate rifles ...
... Union had a big advantage because they had better rifles- their carbines could fire almost three times as fast as the Confederate rifles ...
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... Objectives: Explain the importance of Union victories in Virginia and Deep South Discuss Lee’s surrender and the events of the war’s aftermath Grant Versus Lee General Ulysses S. Grant started a campaign to get Lee 1st battle was fought in the Wilderness near Fredericksburg, Va. 2nd battle was a ...
... Objectives: Explain the importance of Union victories in Virginia and Deep South Discuss Lee’s surrender and the events of the war’s aftermath Grant Versus Lee General Ulysses S. Grant started a campaign to get Lee 1st battle was fought in the Wilderness near Fredericksburg, Va. 2nd battle was a ...
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... and abolitionists joined enthusiastically in a war for emancipation, but white resentment in part of the North created political problems for Lincoln. The Union victories at Vicksburg in the West and Gettysburg in the East finally turned the military tide against the South. Southern resistance remai ...
... and abolitionists joined enthusiastically in a war for emancipation, but white resentment in part of the North created political problems for Lincoln. The Union victories at Vicksburg in the West and Gettysburg in the East finally turned the military tide against the South. Southern resistance remai ...
Your Assignment
... Bull Run-Bull Run is a small stream east of the battlefield _____-ten roads led to the small town, troops met on accident _____-narrow Union victory? Confederates won the first day of battle until Grant showed up with reinforcements _____-used concept of “total war” Bull Run -“There is Jackson stand ...
... Bull Run-Bull Run is a small stream east of the battlefield _____-ten roads led to the small town, troops met on accident _____-narrow Union victory? Confederates won the first day of battle until Grant showed up with reinforcements _____-used concept of “total war” Bull Run -“There is Jackson stand ...
ccsk12.net - Catawba County Schools
... They also would fight harder because they were protecting their homes. The Confederacy also had superior generals and better trained soldiers. The South was also being supplied by England at the beginning of the war. England wanted to keep trading ...
... They also would fight harder because they were protecting their homes. The Confederacy also had superior generals and better trained soldiers. The South was also being supplied by England at the beginning of the war. England wanted to keep trading ...
Ch 13 The Civil War
... North’s will to fight • North cannot get enough volunteers for it’s army • Congress implements a draft Draft Riots in NY • northerners opposed to being forced into fighting – Copperheads – Northern Democrats who want peace with South ...
... North’s will to fight • North cannot get enough volunteers for it’s army • Congress implements a draft Draft Riots in NY • northerners opposed to being forced into fighting – Copperheads – Northern Democrats who want peace with South ...
Chapter 16 and 17 HOMEWORK If the statement is true, write "true
... 35. During the war, women like Clara Barton collected supplies and provided nursing care for soldiers on the battlefield. 36. The paper money issued by the Union government during the Civil War was called greenbacks because of its color. 37. What systems were used by the North and the South to raise ...
... 35. During the war, women like Clara Barton collected supplies and provided nursing care for soldiers on the battlefield. 36. The paper money issued by the Union government during the Civil War was called greenbacks because of its color. 37. What systems were used by the North and the South to raise ...
The Civil War - Lewis-Palmer School District 38
... South Strategy Key advantage – North had to attack and defeat the south. If not, the Confederacy will become a separate nation Defending homeland Skills – hunting, horses, and they knew the land European Help ...
... South Strategy Key advantage – North had to attack and defeat the south. If not, the Confederacy will become a separate nation Defending homeland Skills – hunting, horses, and they knew the land European Help ...
Chapter 15 Review Sheet
... 6. Why did Union leaders want to gain control of Galveston? 7. What is conscription? 8. Which side won the Battle of Sabine Pass? (Union or Confederacy) 9. Describe what happened in the Red River Campaign near Mansfield, Louisiana. ...
... 6. Why did Union leaders want to gain control of Galveston? 7. What is conscription? 8. Which side won the Battle of Sabine Pass? (Union or Confederacy) 9. Describe what happened in the Red River Campaign near Mansfield, Louisiana. ...
21 CivilWar
... of such persons and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom. ...
... of such persons and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom. ...
The War that Changed America 37
... * Shortly after McClellan’s victory at Antietam, Lincoln became frustrated with him * At Antietam, McClellan could have destroyed Lee’s army but did not * He then moved so slowly after the battle that Lee was able to recover from his defeat * On November 7, 1862, Lincoln fired McClellan The Battle o ...
... * Shortly after McClellan’s victory at Antietam, Lincoln became frustrated with him * At Antietam, McClellan could have destroyed Lee’s army but did not * He then moved so slowly after the battle that Lee was able to recover from his defeat * On November 7, 1862, Lincoln fired McClellan The Battle o ...
the civil war
... Union suffered 12,000 casualties; Confederates suffered 13,000 casualties Shifted control of the Civil War from the South to the North; Union gained an edge over the Confederacy General McClellan refused to use reserve soldiers at Antietam because he thought General Lee was gathering reserves for a ...
... Union suffered 12,000 casualties; Confederates suffered 13,000 casualties Shifted control of the Civil War from the South to the North; Union gained an edge over the Confederacy General McClellan refused to use reserve soldiers at Antietam because he thought General Lee was gathering reserves for a ...
American History
... Fredericksburg; Burnside Union Gen Ambrose Burnside resigned after repeated failure to overcome Lee’s entrenched troops. Chancellorsville, VA; Lee won this battle; Stonewall Jackson died in this battle © 2009 abcteach.com ...
... Fredericksburg; Burnside Union Gen Ambrose Burnside resigned after repeated failure to overcome Lee’s entrenched troops. Chancellorsville, VA; Lee won this battle; Stonewall Jackson died in this battle © 2009 abcteach.com ...
Cavalry in the American Civil War
Cavalry in the American Civil War was a branch of army service in a process of transition. It suffered from emerging technology threats, difficult logistics, and sometimes misguided or inept commanders. Nevertheless, it played important roles in many Civil War campaigns and earned its place alongside the infantry and artillery combat arms.