Chapter 12
... – ill-trained Yankee recruits swaggered out toward Bull Run to engage a smaller Confederate unit – They had run advertisements in local newspapers to come see the battle – Congressmen gathered in picnics to watch – Stonewall Jackson & confederates pushed the Union ...
... – ill-trained Yankee recruits swaggered out toward Bull Run to engage a smaller Confederate unit – They had run advertisements in local newspapers to come see the battle – Congressmen gathered in picnics to watch – Stonewall Jackson & confederates pushed the Union ...
The Cultural Landscape of the Colony of Virginia
... The fort had been cut off from its supply line, and surrendered next day. The Second Battle of Fort Sumter (8 September 1863) was a failed attempt by the Union to re-take the fort. Although the fort was reduced to rubble, it remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated. ...
... The fort had been cut off from its supply line, and surrendered next day. The Second Battle of Fort Sumter (8 September 1863) was a failed attempt by the Union to re-take the fort. Although the fort was reduced to rubble, it remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated. ...
Battles of the End of the Civil War
... 3. Label and use different colors to show the paths of the following: A) Sherman’s “March to the sea” and on through South and North Carolina B) Grant’s pursuit of Lee through Virginia ...
... 3. Label and use different colors to show the paths of the following: A) Sherman’s “March to the sea” and on through South and North Carolina B) Grant’s pursuit of Lee through Virginia ...
The Civil War
... (The Anaconda Plan) • Divide the Confederacy by gaining control of the Mississippi River • Defend Washington, D.C., and take an offensive against Richmond, Va. ...
... (The Anaconda Plan) • Divide the Confederacy by gaining control of the Mississippi River • Defend Washington, D.C., and take an offensive against Richmond, Va. ...
Battle of South Mountain Lesson Ideas
... off the Union army hunting for him. The two armies clash here at South Mountain on Sunday, September 14, 1862, in a day long battle. We are on the extreme left side of the Confederate battle line, at a place called Campton’s Gap. Fighting will occur in two other places on South Mountain, Fox’s Gap a ...
... off the Union army hunting for him. The two armies clash here at South Mountain on Sunday, September 14, 1862, in a day long battle. We are on the extreme left side of the Confederate battle line, at a place called Campton’s Gap. Fighting will occur in two other places on South Mountain, Fox’s Gap a ...
Civil War 1861-1865
... we say here…” (possibly the most famous speech in history) George Meade vs. Lee Pickett’s Charge (Pettigrew-Trimble or Longstreet) Confederates lost 50% Between 46,000-51,000 Americans killed ...
... we say here…” (possibly the most famous speech in history) George Meade vs. Lee Pickett’s Charge (Pettigrew-Trimble or Longstreet) Confederates lost 50% Between 46,000-51,000 Americans killed ...
US Hist A – U 4, Ch 11, the Civil War
... Causes of the Civil War • Regional differences b/w the largely industrial North and the agrarian South grow stronger (ex. Where Railroads should be built and the Protectionist tariff that favored the North) ...
... Causes of the Civil War • Regional differences b/w the largely industrial North and the agrarian South grow stronger (ex. Where Railroads should be built and the Protectionist tariff that favored the North) ...
Opener –
... Union army to retreat from near Richmond. Second Battle of Bull Run (2nd Manassas) – Jackson’s troops met and defeated Pope’s Union forces on August 29-30, 1862. Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) – bloodiest singleday in U.S. history; McClellan defeats Lee in Maryland and drives the Army of Northe ...
... Union army to retreat from near Richmond. Second Battle of Bull Run (2nd Manassas) – Jackson’s troops met and defeated Pope’s Union forces on August 29-30, 1862. Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) – bloodiest singleday in U.S. history; McClellan defeats Lee in Maryland and drives the Army of Northe ...
The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points
... to emancipate slaves and worked to recruit Northern African Americans for the ...
... to emancipate slaves and worked to recruit Northern African Americans for the ...
Unit 3 A Nation Divided Chapter 10 Section 3 The Civil War 1861
... The Mississippi River could no longer be a ____supply route___for the South. However, the North could not use the river safely either. The Union needed to capture ___________________________________ to be in control of the entire river. After six weeks, Union forces under General Grant won at ______ ...
... The Mississippi River could no longer be a ____supply route___for the South. However, the North could not use the river safely either. The Union needed to capture ___________________________________ to be in control of the entire river. After six weeks, Union forces under General Grant won at ______ ...
US Hist A – U 4, Ch 11, the Civil War
... Causes of the Civil War • Regional differences b/w the largely industrial North and the agrarian South grow stronger (ex. Where Railroads should be built and the Protectionist tariff that favored the North) ...
... Causes of the Civil War • Regional differences b/w the largely industrial North and the agrarian South grow stronger (ex. Where Railroads should be built and the Protectionist tariff that favored the North) ...
The End of the War
... Both armies exchanged fire for __________ hours straight. People say it could be heard in Pittsburgh. o Longstreet reluctantly pushed forward along with General ___________________________ men to the center of the Union troops. (Pickett’s charge). Union losses=______________________ Confederate loss ...
... Both armies exchanged fire for __________ hours straight. People say it could be heard in Pittsburgh. o Longstreet reluctantly pushed forward along with General ___________________________ men to the center of the Union troops. (Pickett’s charge). Union losses=______________________ Confederate loss ...
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... was placed in charge of 100,000 soldiers, called the Army of the Potomac. • McClellan launched an effort to capture Richmond called the Peninsular Campaign. • Stonewall Jackson launched an attack towards Washington, preventing Union reinforcements. ...
... was placed in charge of 100,000 soldiers, called the Army of the Potomac. • McClellan launched an effort to capture Richmond called the Peninsular Campaign. • Stonewall Jackson launched an attack towards Washington, preventing Union reinforcements. ...
Talmadge Wood
... The soldiers of the 12th Corps,1st division, 2nd Brigade, 150th NY Company C were positioned on Culp's hill and faced relentless fighting. This was a unit which had never ...
... The soldiers of the 12th Corps,1st division, 2nd Brigade, 150th NY Company C were positioned on Culp's hill and faced relentless fighting. This was a unit which had never ...
blue belly
... nor were those in specific conquered areas in the south—all told about 800,000. In fact, the Proclamation was less effective in terms of emancipation than in belief and morale. In theory, it freed the slaves just as the Declaration of Independence in theory freed the United States from England. It w ...
... nor were those in specific conquered areas in the south—all told about 800,000. In fact, the Proclamation was less effective in terms of emancipation than in belief and morale. In theory, it freed the slaves just as the Declaration of Independence in theory freed the United States from England. It w ...
CIVIL WAR BATTLES
... • Significance: Destroyed everything that could help the South in the war. ...
... • Significance: Destroyed everything that could help the South in the war. ...
Civil War: Opposing Sides and Early Battles
... Civil War: Opposing Sides and Early Battles Class Notes (4-4) ...
... Civil War: Opposing Sides and Early Battles Class Notes (4-4) ...
America`s Beginnings
... Southern Advantages Fighting on home soil The best generals – trained at military schools in the South ...
... Southern Advantages Fighting on home soil The best generals – trained at military schools in the South ...
Civil War - Denton ISD
... • Grant leaves troops exposed • Johnston attacks, finding most of Grant’s troops still in their bedrolls • Johnston is mortally wounded, second in command calls off the attack • 20,000 dead total • Civil War Pattern: fighting leads to one side retreating, the other side not pursuing because they are ...
... • Grant leaves troops exposed • Johnston attacks, finding most of Grant’s troops still in their bedrolls • Johnston is mortally wounded, second in command calls off the attack • 20,000 dead total • Civil War Pattern: fighting leads to one side retreating, the other side not pursuing because they are ...
Fort Sum ter • T he C ivil W ar began on A pril 12, 1861, when C
... • Hardly any Confederate ship could make it in or out of Georgia. Antietam • Confederate General Robert E. Lee wanted to bring the war to the North. • The Battle of Antietam took place on September 17, 1862, between Antietam Creek and Sharpsburg, Maryland. • It was the bloodiest one-day battle of th ...
... • Hardly any Confederate ship could make it in or out of Georgia. Antietam • Confederate General Robert E. Lee wanted to bring the war to the North. • The Battle of Antietam took place on September 17, 1862, between Antietam Creek and Sharpsburg, Maryland. • It was the bloodiest one-day battle of th ...
battle of chickamauga - Flushing Community Schools
... Graduated 5 th in his class at West Point Loses his command after this battle Retired from the military in March 1867 Elected to the House of Representatives in 1880 Died in California on March 11, 1898 ...
... Graduated 5 th in his class at West Point Loses his command after this battle Retired from the military in March 1867 Elected to the House of Representatives in 1880 Died in California on March 11, 1898 ...