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... ● Ulysses S. Grant Union general who won battles in the west. He was eventually promoted to command the Army of the Potomac. ● Battle of Shiloh bloody battle in Tennessee won by Grant. ● William Tecumseh Sherman Union general at battle of Shiloh. Later he commanded an army that swept through ...
... ● Ulysses S. Grant Union general who won battles in the west. He was eventually promoted to command the Army of the Potomac. ● Battle of Shiloh bloody battle in Tennessee won by Grant. ● William Tecumseh Sherman Union general at battle of Shiloh. Later he commanded an army that swept through ...
Chapter 11 Section 1 Notes: Contrast the resources and strategies
... 6. border states – 4 states that bordered Southern states, allowed slavery but did not join the Confederacy 7. Stonewall Jackson – Confederate military hero who refused to yield to the Union army at Bull Run 8. George B. McClellan – second leader of the Union army 9. Ulysses S. Grant – successful Un ...
... 6. border states – 4 states that bordered Southern states, allowed slavery but did not join the Confederacy 7. Stonewall Jackson – Confederate military hero who refused to yield to the Union army at Bull Run 8. George B. McClellan – second leader of the Union army 9. Ulysses S. Grant – successful Un ...
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... 8. Which two huge Union Victories occurred at the same time and were a big turning point in the war? a. Manassas and Bull Run b. Chickamauga and Atlanta c. Gettysburg and Antietam d. Vicksburg and Gettysburg 9. Which battle was fought for control of a railroad junction and was the largest and bloodi ...
... 8. Which two huge Union Victories occurred at the same time and were a big turning point in the war? a. Manassas and Bull Run b. Chickamauga and Atlanta c. Gettysburg and Antietam d. Vicksburg and Gettysburg 9. Which battle was fought for control of a railroad junction and was the largest and bloodi ...
The civil war by Aaron Neideffer
... The Medical Care In The Battle The medical care in the war was very bad. There were more people died in the tents then out in the war. ...
... The Medical Care In The Battle The medical care in the war was very bad. There were more people died in the tents then out in the war. ...
Chapter 11: The Civil War Section 1 The Civil War Begins What
... States that sold public lands granted to them under the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 were required to use the income to Riots in New York in 1863 were started because of Conscription could be avoided in the North by While serving in the Union army, African Americans faced all of the following EXCE ...
... States that sold public lands granted to them under the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 were required to use the income to Riots in New York in 1863 were started because of Conscription could be avoided in the North by While serving in the Union army, African Americans faced all of the following EXCE ...
Chapter 15 - Midway ISD
... 3. Which party did many Northerners who opposed slavery join? 4. What did Southern leaders threaten to do if the Republican won the 1860 election? 5. What were Sam Houston’s feelings about secession? 6. Who was elected president of the United States in 1860? 7. Who was elected president of the Confe ...
... 3. Which party did many Northerners who opposed slavery join? 4. What did Southern leaders threaten to do if the Republican won the 1860 election? 5. What were Sam Houston’s feelings about secession? 6. Who was elected president of the United States in 1860? 7. Who was elected president of the Confe ...
USA Civil War (1861-1865)
... Robert E. Lee - General Lee led the Confederate Army of Virginia throughout the Civil War. He was a brilliant commander who won many battles while being greatly outnumbered. His most important victories include the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Fredericksburg, and the Battle of Chancellor ...
... Robert E. Lee - General Lee led the Confederate Army of Virginia throughout the Civil War. He was a brilliant commander who won many battles while being greatly outnumbered. His most important victories include the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Fredericksburg, and the Battle of Chancellor ...
Rousseau`s Raid In July of 1864, Union commander General
... On 18 July 1864, troops from the Ninth Ohio Cavalry destroyed an additional six miles of the West Point and Montgomery Railroad between Auburn and West Point, Georgia. In addition, a large amount of supplies was destroyed and a train was captured that had been traveling from Opelika, and was destroy ...
... On 18 July 1864, troops from the Ninth Ohio Cavalry destroyed an additional six miles of the West Point and Montgomery Railroad between Auburn and West Point, Georgia. In addition, a large amount of supplies was destroyed and a train was captured that had been traveling from Opelika, and was destroy ...
The End of the War
... The South is no longer able to fight… o Low on ammunition, supplies, food, men Confederate ____________________ deteriorated. o Some soldiers _____________________ after receiving letters from home about the lack of food and labor to work farms. General Grant appoints William Tecumseh ______________ ...
... The South is no longer able to fight… o Low on ammunition, supplies, food, men Confederate ____________________ deteriorated. o Some soldiers _____________________ after receiving letters from home about the lack of food and labor to work farms. General Grant appoints William Tecumseh ______________ ...
Chapter 22 Outline - Mr. Wilkinson`s APUSh Class
... Chapter 21: The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 The Civil War, which began as a limited struggle over the Union, eventually became a total war to end slavery and transform the nation. After several years of see-saw struggles, the Union armies under Grant and Sherman finally wore down the Southern fo ...
... Chapter 21: The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 The Civil War, which began as a limited struggle over the Union, eventually became a total war to end slavery and transform the nation. After several years of see-saw struggles, the Union armies under Grant and Sherman finally wore down the Southern fo ...
Chapter 22 The Civil War Vocabulary Review Directions: Match the
... 5.) the right of an accused person to appear in court so a judge can determine whether he or she is being imprisoned lawfully 6.) a speech by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 at the site of the Battle of Gettysburg in memory of the Union soldiers who had died trying to protect the ideals of freedom ...
... 5.) the right of an accused person to appear in court so a judge can determine whether he or she is being imprisoned lawfully 6.) a speech by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 at the site of the Battle of Gettysburg in memory of the Union soldiers who had died trying to protect the ideals of freedom ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... • On July 21, 1861, ill-trained Yankee recruits marched out toward Bull Run to engage a smaller Confederate unit and hey expected one big battle and a quick victory for the war • However, after initial success by the Union, Confederate reinforcements arrived and, coupled with Stonewall Jackson’s lin ...
... • On July 21, 1861, ill-trained Yankee recruits marched out toward Bull Run to engage a smaller Confederate unit and hey expected one big battle and a quick victory for the war • However, after initial success by the Union, Confederate reinforcements arrived and, coupled with Stonewall Jackson’s lin ...
The Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)
... • The Union army learned of General Lee’s strategy. • the two armies met at Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland. • The Union forces had more than 75,000 troops, with nearly 25,000 in reserve. The Confederate forces numbered about 40,000. • By the day’s end, the Union casualties numbered more th ...
... • The Union army learned of General Lee’s strategy. • the two armies met at Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland. • The Union forces had more than 75,000 troops, with nearly 25,000 in reserve. The Confederate forces numbered about 40,000. • By the day’s end, the Union casualties numbered more th ...
the sergeants mess - 8th Kentucky Infantry
... Welcome to the American Civil War 150th ANNIVERSARY 150th A new year is here, as we begin to plan for the events coming up, we need to remember that not all can make every event, so for those of us who can be out on the field at events this year make plans to share your joy with others. Take plenty ...
... Welcome to the American Civil War 150th ANNIVERSARY 150th A new year is here, as we begin to plan for the events coming up, we need to remember that not all can make every event, so for those of us who can be out on the field at events this year make plans to share your joy with others. Take plenty ...
Chapter 21 1. First major battle of civil war , in which
... 2. McClellan’s disastrously unsuccessful attempt to end the war quickly by a back-door conquest of Richmond 3. Key battle of 1862 that forestalled European intervention to aid the Confederacy and led to them Emancipation Proclamation 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a ...
... 2. McClellan’s disastrously unsuccessful attempt to end the war quickly by a back-door conquest of Richmond 3. Key battle of 1862 that forestalled European intervention to aid the Confederacy and led to them Emancipation Proclamation 4. Document that proclaimed a war against slavery and guaranteed a ...
The Civil War Through Maps & Charts
... Missouri, nor, I think Maryland. These all against us, and the job on our hands I too large for us. We would as well consent to separation at once, including the surrender of this capital [Washington}.-Abraham Lincoln ...
... Missouri, nor, I think Maryland. These all against us, and the job on our hands I too large for us. We would as well consent to separation at once, including the surrender of this capital [Washington}.-Abraham Lincoln ...
Guided_Notes_Civil_War
... free blacks and wealthy whites targeted? _______________________________________________________ 14. During the war, President Lincoln suspended the Constitutional right of _________________________ that protects persons from __________________ without specific charges being filed. As a result, many ...
... free blacks and wealthy whites targeted? _______________________________________________________ 14. During the war, President Lincoln suspended the Constitutional right of _________________________ that protects persons from __________________ without specific charges being filed. As a result, many ...
Civil Unrest in the South:
... 2. The Confederacy would never again launch a full scale invasion of the North. 3. It took years for the citizens of Gettysburg to recover from the battle on their soil. 4. Dead and wounded littered the field for months. 5. A national cemetery was created at Gettysburg. 6. On November 19, 1863 Presi ...
... 2. The Confederacy would never again launch a full scale invasion of the North. 3. It took years for the citizens of Gettysburg to recover from the battle on their soil. 4. Dead and wounded littered the field for months. 5. A national cemetery was created at Gettysburg. 6. On November 19, 1863 Presi ...
GHSGT Review - GeorgiaStandards.Org
... slavery would be allowed in Kansas, violence broke out between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in what came to be known as “Bleeding Kansas”. • Pro-slavery forces attacked anti-slavery settlers in Lawrence and John Brown and his followers took revenge on the pro-slavery settlement in Pottawatami ...
... slavery would be allowed in Kansas, violence broke out between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in what came to be known as “Bleeding Kansas”. • Pro-slavery forces attacked anti-slavery settlers in Lawrence and John Brown and his followers took revenge on the pro-slavery settlement in Pottawatami ...
Ch. 16, Section 5: The Way to Victory pg. 485
... Legacy of the War The war had several consequences. 1. The Civil War was the most devastating in American history. More than 600,000 soldiers died. It caused billions of dollars worth of damage, mostly in the South. 2. Bitter feelings between Southerners and Northerners lasted for ...
... Legacy of the War The war had several consequences. 1. The Civil War was the most devastating in American history. More than 600,000 soldiers died. It caused billions of dollars worth of damage, mostly in the South. 2. Bitter feelings between Southerners and Northerners lasted for ...
Chapter 11-4: The War Continues
... • Lee sent Stonewall Jackson in a surprise attack, nearly destroying the Union army on the first day. • Battle was General Lee’s greatest victory, defeating a force twice its size. Lee determined to invade the North again, hoping a victory there would end the war. • Lee marched north, and Lincoln re ...
... • Lee sent Stonewall Jackson in a surprise attack, nearly destroying the Union army on the first day. • Battle was General Lee’s greatest victory, defeating a force twice its size. Lee determined to invade the North again, hoping a victory there would end the war. • Lee marched north, and Lincoln re ...
Civil War Study Guide
... • First successful sub attack - ____________ • March 9, 1862 – Monitor vs. Virginia (Merrimac) • Last Confederate port open – ________, NC – protected by ___________ – captured by North on January 15, 1865 ...
... • First successful sub attack - ____________ • March 9, 1862 – Monitor vs. Virginia (Merrimac) • Last Confederate port open – ________, NC – protected by ___________ – captured by North on January 15, 1865 ...
Civil War Begins Notes - Mr. Kash`s History Page
... They also would fight harder because they were protecting their homes. The Confederacy also had superior generals and better trained soldiers. ...
... They also would fight harder because they were protecting their homes. The Confederacy also had superior generals and better trained soldiers. ...
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.