Gettysburg Day 1
... Skirmishes begin North of town as advanced scouting parties of the two armies converge ...
... Skirmishes begin North of town as advanced scouting parties of the two armies converge ...
Name American History Period
... 12. Who led the charge as the Confederates marched slowly up toward Cemetery Ridge? ______________________________________ 13. How many men did the Confederates lose on this charge? __________________ 14. On the fourth day, Lee began to _________________ to Virginia. In all, nearly _________ Confede ...
... 12. Who led the charge as the Confederates marched slowly up toward Cemetery Ridge? ______________________________________ 13. How many men did the Confederates lose on this charge? __________________ 14. On the fourth day, Lee began to _________________ to Virginia. In all, nearly _________ Confede ...
civ war test review.xlsx
... Union forces led by General Grant captured the last fortress on the Mississippi River, effectively cutting the Confederacy into two halves Turning point of war; last time Confederate troops fought on Union soil; was bloodiest battle of the war ...
... Union forces led by General Grant captured the last fortress on the Mississippi River, effectively cutting the Confederacy into two halves Turning point of war; last time Confederate troops fought on Union soil; was bloodiest battle of the war ...
Chapter 16.2 Vocabulary
... ● June 26th, Lee and the Confederates launch the Seven Days’ Battles forcing the Union to retreat near Richmond, Virginia ● Lincoln ordered General John Pope to march directly on to Richmond Second Battle of Bull Run: Jackson and Pope fight a three day battle that ends in a Confederate victory ❖ Rob ...
... ● June 26th, Lee and the Confederates launch the Seven Days’ Battles forcing the Union to retreat near Richmond, Virginia ● Lincoln ordered General John Pope to march directly on to Richmond Second Battle of Bull Run: Jackson and Pope fight a three day battle that ends in a Confederate victory ❖ Rob ...
The War Continues - CEC American History
... Lee won a huge victory, defeating the Union army ****Lee’s greatest/most brilliant victory -this boosted Southern morale -but Stonewall Jackson was shot by his own men -Union blockade & shortages weakening the South ...
... Lee won a huge victory, defeating the Union army ****Lee’s greatest/most brilliant victory -this boosted Southern morale -but Stonewall Jackson was shot by his own men -Union blockade & shortages weakening the South ...
The American Civil War
... Grant was named commander of all Union forces in the Spring 1864 after several Union commanders had failed Sherman’s March to the Sea began at Atlanta in September 1864. - Ended in Savannah in December. - Carried out destructive tactics to bring the South to its knees ...
... Grant was named commander of all Union forces in the Spring 1864 after several Union commanders had failed Sherman’s March to the Sea began at Atlanta in September 1864. - Ended in Savannah in December. - Carried out destructive tactics to bring the South to its knees ...
1861 - PP - Mr. Cvelbar`s US History Page
... Confederates demanded surrender Union refused, and Confederates commanded by PGT Beauregard attack at 4:30 am 36 hours of bombardment from Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, and Cummings Point Robert Anderson finally surrenders Fort Sumter on April 14 Civil War had begun ...
... Confederates demanded surrender Union refused, and Confederates commanded by PGT Beauregard attack at 4:30 am 36 hours of bombardment from Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, and Cummings Point Robert Anderson finally surrenders Fort Sumter on April 14 Civil War had begun ...
Civil War Fill in the Blank
... great Civil War battle was being fought at ____________________, Pennsylvania. General Lee had invaded the North for a second time, leading his 75,000 troops against 96,000 Union soldiers. The great battle would last three gruesome days, and on July 3rd, after losing nearly 1/3 of his army, Lee retr ...
... great Civil War battle was being fought at ____________________, Pennsylvania. General Lee had invaded the North for a second time, leading his 75,000 troops against 96,000 Union soldiers. The great battle would last three gruesome days, and on July 3rd, after losing nearly 1/3 of his army, Lee retr ...
Civil War Battles and the End of the War
... Lincoln spoke of healing between North and South in 2nd Inaugural Speech. Meanwhile Grant was still trying t gain control of Petersburg. On April 2, 1865 Petersburg fell, and Richmond fell on the same day. ...
... Lincoln spoke of healing between North and South in 2nd Inaugural Speech. Meanwhile Grant was still trying t gain control of Petersburg. On April 2, 1865 Petersburg fell, and Richmond fell on the same day. ...
The civil War 1863-1865
... won a victory at Lookout Mountain pushing all Confederate forces out of TN. ...
... won a victory at Lookout Mountain pushing all Confederate forces out of TN. ...
Chapter 12 Key Terms – Road to Civil War
... price of goods and services 14.entrench: occupying a strong defensive position 15.total war: war on all aspects of the enemy’s life 16.Robert E. Lee: The Commanding Confederate General 17.Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson: Confederate general who fought the enemy heroically at Bull Run like a “stone wall” ...
... price of goods and services 14.entrench: occupying a strong defensive position 15.total war: war on all aspects of the enemy’s life 16.Robert E. Lee: The Commanding Confederate General 17.Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson: Confederate general who fought the enemy heroically at Bull Run like a “stone wall” ...
Emancipation, Victory, and Assassination
... 1. After the Battles of _____________ and _____________, the South lost the support of England, who previously had supplied them with weapons and considered recognizing their independence. 2. After his victory at Vicksburg in 1863, Lincoln named ______________ commander of all the Union armies. 3. T ...
... 1. After the Battles of _____________ and _____________, the South lost the support of England, who previously had supplied them with weapons and considered recognizing their independence. 2. After his victory at Vicksburg in 1863, Lincoln named ______________ commander of all the Union armies. 3. T ...
The “Civil War” is Underway!
... the western front under General Ulysses S. Grant at Ft. Henry and Ft. Donnellson. ...
... the western front under General Ulysses S. Grant at Ft. Henry and Ft. Donnellson. ...
ch16reviewwithanswer..
... Confederate soldiers Richmond, VA Confederate Capital and its fall led to South’s defeat Yankees Union soldiers Southern (Confederate) War strategies Support from Britain and France Defensive war Attack Washington, D.C. Anaconda Plan North’s plan to gain control of Mississippi River and split the so ...
... Confederate soldiers Richmond, VA Confederate Capital and its fall led to South’s defeat Yankees Union soldiers Southern (Confederate) War strategies Support from Britain and France Defensive war Attack Washington, D.C. Anaconda Plan North’s plan to gain control of Mississippi River and split the so ...
Civil War: Battle of Antietam Video Webquest
... 13. Was Union General Burnside able to get his forces across Antietam Creek? ...
... 13. Was Union General Burnside able to get his forces across Antietam Creek? ...
war between France and Britain over control of land in the Ohio
... A declaration made by Lincoln that granted freedom to slaves held in Confederate States ...
... A declaration made by Lincoln that granted freedom to slaves held in Confederate States ...
Name - Humble ISD
... 7. ______________________________ Only president the Confederate States of America ever had 8. ______________________________ Confederate general that led an all out infantry charge on Union lines on the 3rd day of Gettysburg, its failure led to the end of the battle 9. _____________________________ ...
... 7. ______________________________ Only president the Confederate States of America ever had 8. ______________________________ Confederate general that led an all out infantry charge on Union lines on the 3rd day of Gettysburg, its failure led to the end of the battle 9. _____________________________ ...
Key Terms Ch 14 Pages 388-399
... August 10th, 1861 – Nathaniel Lyon (Union commander of the army there) was killed though was able to weaken the Confederate army before his death. Turning point of the war – Major Union victory – Confederates did not anticipate that they would sail around to the south rather than come down from the ...
... August 10th, 1861 – Nathaniel Lyon (Union commander of the army there) was killed though was able to weaken the Confederate army before his death. Turning point of the war – Major Union victory – Confederates did not anticipate that they would sail around to the south rather than come down from the ...
The Battles of Bull Run
... First Battle of Bull Run On July 21, 1861 General McDowell ordered the divisions of Hunter and Heintzelman (from Centreville) to march southwest on the Warrenton Turnpike and then to turn northwest to Sudley Springs while Tyler's division marched directly towards Stone Bridge. Tyler’s army blocked ...
... First Battle of Bull Run On July 21, 1861 General McDowell ordered the divisions of Hunter and Heintzelman (from Centreville) to march southwest on the Warrenton Turnpike and then to turn northwest to Sudley Springs while Tyler's division marched directly towards Stone Bridge. Tyler’s army blocked ...
Civil War PowerPoint
... • Got his nickname Stonewall for “standing like a stone wall” in battle. • Died of pneumonia after being accidentally shot by one of his own soldiers. ...
... • Got his nickname Stonewall for “standing like a stone wall” in battle. • Died of pneumonia after being accidentally shot by one of his own soldiers. ...
STATION THREE Civil War in Arizona Arizona`s Civil War story is a
... Civil War in Arizona Arizona's Civil War story is a colorful one. Colonel John R. Baylor of the Confederate States of America defeated Union troops in Arizona and New Mexico in March 1861. Arizona became a Confederate Territory when it was annexed by President Jefferson Davis. Baylor was later named ...
... Civil War in Arizona Arizona's Civil War story is a colorful one. Colonel John R. Baylor of the Confederate States of America defeated Union troops in Arizona and New Mexico in March 1861. Arizona became a Confederate Territory when it was annexed by President Jefferson Davis. Baylor was later named ...
Section 1
... • The Confederates held the high ground and were able to send the Union troops running back • Bull Run convinced people the war was not going to be a quick and easy affair • Both sides began to train and prepare more seriously ...
... • The Confederates held the high ground and were able to send the Union troops running back • Bull Run convinced people the war was not going to be a quick and easy affair • Both sides began to train and prepare more seriously ...