Chapter 11 Vocab Words
... • John Wilkes Booth: an American actor who assassinated President Lincoln. ...
... • John Wilkes Booth: an American actor who assassinated President Lincoln. ...
The Battle of Gettysburg
... attacked by Union cavalry • More began to arrive • Eventually 93,000 Union and 73,000 Confederate soldiers confronted each other. • Skirmishes and battles all day ...
... attacked by Union cavalry • More began to arrive • Eventually 93,000 Union and 73,000 Confederate soldiers confronted each other. • Skirmishes and battles all day ...
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... • The union was led by Abraham Lincoln. • The Confederate was led by General Robert E. Lee. ...
... • The union was led by Abraham Lincoln. • The Confederate was led by General Robert E. Lee. ...
Unit 8 - Maps - Interactive Maps - Major Battles of the Civil War
... 3. Who led the Savannah Campaign, marching across the Southern states and inflicting more than one hundred million dollars in damages? ...
... 3. Who led the Savannah Campaign, marching across the Southern states and inflicting more than one hundred million dollars in damages? ...
The Civil War in the East 1864-1865
... • Grant does not retreat but rather moves south to get around Lee’s army ...
... • Grant does not retreat but rather moves south to get around Lee’s army ...
The War In The East: Chapter 16, Section 2
... More deaths occurred at the Battle of Antietam than the deaths of all Americans in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the MexicanAmerican War combined. o The large amount of deaths would be a trend throughout the war. ...
... More deaths occurred at the Battle of Antietam than the deaths of all Americans in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the MexicanAmerican War combined. o The large amount of deaths would be a trend throughout the war. ...
Lincoln`s Reelection Appomattox Court House
... Confederate only have had 100,000 • Lee and his army withdrew to a small Virginia town called Appomattox Court House. – Lee knew his men would be slaughtered so he surrendered on April 9, 1865. ...
... Confederate only have had 100,000 • Lee and his army withdrew to a small Virginia town called Appomattox Court House. – Lee knew his men would be slaughtered so he surrendered on April 9, 1865. ...
People of the Civil War - Mrs. Pollnow`s US History and Western
... • “Total War” • “Scorched-earth policy” • “Sherman’s March” • Take Atlanta, march to the sea ...
... • “Total War” • “Scorched-earth policy” • “Sherman’s March” • Take Atlanta, march to the sea ...
The US Civil War
... • Given command after a series of victories, including Vicksburg • Hi plan was to concentrate on Sherman’s march through Georgia and his own assault in Virginia ...
... • Given command after a series of victories, including Vicksburg • Hi plan was to concentrate on Sherman’s march through Georgia and his own assault in Virginia ...
The End is Near…
... to set fires that ripped through the city and nearby gunpowder caused a giant explosion near the waterfront. The next morning, Union troops entered Richmond to find the city burning. With Richmond in flames and much of the South in ruins, General Lee knew the end had come. On April 9, 1865 he waved ...
... to set fires that ripped through the city and nearby gunpowder caused a giant explosion near the waterfront. The next morning, Union troops entered Richmond to find the city burning. With Richmond in flames and much of the South in ruins, General Lee knew the end had come. On April 9, 1865 he waved ...
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... States located between the United States and the Confederate States. They did not join the Confederacy. Border states ...
... States located between the United States and the Confederate States. They did not join the Confederacy. Border states ...
Major Battles of the Civil War (50)
... On September 17, 1862, McClellan and Lee clashed at ______________, marking one of the bloodiest days in the war. At the Battle of _________________, General Meade forced Confederate troops to retreat from Pennsylvania. After a six-week siege, the city of __________________ surrendered to Grant’s ar ...
... On September 17, 1862, McClellan and Lee clashed at ______________, marking one of the bloodiest days in the war. At the Battle of _________________, General Meade forced Confederate troops to retreat from Pennsylvania. After a six-week siege, the city of __________________ surrendered to Grant’s ar ...
us history 4-2
... Union fort in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina – It was fired on by the Confederates indicating the start of the Civil War ...
... Union fort in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina – It was fired on by the Confederates indicating the start of the Civil War ...