Chapter 10 Multiple Choice in WORD
... 6. The worst draft riots in U.S. history took place in the summer of 1863 when Irish immigrants went on a rampage in A Boston B New York C Philadelphia D Washington D.C. “Fourscore and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to ...
... 6. The worst draft riots in U.S. history took place in the summer of 1863 when Irish immigrants went on a rampage in A Boston B New York C Philadelphia D Washington D.C. “Fourscore and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to ...
battle of jenkins` ferry
... County-- The Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. The Union Army was led by Major General Fredrick Steele. The Confederate Army was under the command of General E. Kirby Smith. General Steele and 5000 Union troops were attempting to get back to Little Rock while retreating from Camden, Arkansas after having be ...
... County-- The Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. The Union Army was led by Major General Fredrick Steele. The Confederate Army was under the command of General E. Kirby Smith. General Steele and 5000 Union troops were attempting to get back to Little Rock while retreating from Camden, Arkansas after having be ...
Powerpoint 24
... Mississippi River, The Union was trying to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond Virginia, close to the Union. Why would each side want control of the Mississippi River? What did it have to offer? (Turn and talk) ...
... Mississippi River, The Union was trying to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond Virginia, close to the Union. Why would each side want control of the Mississippi River? What did it have to offer? (Turn and talk) ...
Civil War
... Kills Pres. Lincoln five days after the war ended Ford’s Theater Shot while fleeing Virginia Lincoln: first president to be assassinated ...
... Kills Pres. Lincoln five days after the war ended Ford’s Theater Shot while fleeing Virginia Lincoln: first president to be assassinated ...
Civil War Battles and the End of the War
... using anything it could and killing or destroying anything left. This was called Total War. After arriving in Georgia, Sherman headed to South Carolina. He called it “Total War” ...
... using anything it could and killing or destroying anything left. This was called Total War. After arriving in Georgia, Sherman headed to South Carolina. He called it “Total War” ...
Manassas or the Battle of Bull Run
... A. The Union Moved Went well Promised victory Thomas Stonewall Jackson Slowed down Henry House Hill Waged for two hours Joseph Johnston’s troops “Rebel yell” Turned the battle B. Retreat Rout Hampered by civilians Federal Army Reached the Washington defenses Washington, DC was not in jeopardy C. Rep ...
... A. The Union Moved Went well Promised victory Thomas Stonewall Jackson Slowed down Henry House Hill Waged for two hours Joseph Johnston’s troops “Rebel yell” Turned the battle B. Retreat Rout Hampered by civilians Federal Army Reached the Washington defenses Washington, DC was not in jeopardy C. Rep ...
Lee`s Retreat - Civil War Traveler
... fought a battle here on the slope across the creek from this dwelling, with most of the Southern troops surrendering. The house was used as a hospital. ...
... fought a battle here on the slope across the creek from this dwelling, with most of the Southern troops surrendering. The house was used as a hospital. ...
Chapter 3.
... over Lee’s at Richmond? The Union army received food, supplies, and soldiers. The confederate army was running out of all of these things. ...
... over Lee’s at Richmond? The Union army received food, supplies, and soldiers. The confederate army was running out of all of these things. ...
The Battle of Sporting Hill
... footsteps, cross the Susquehanna downstream from Harrisburg and capture the railroad between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. 4 On the next day, however, General Lee heard reports that the Army of the Potomac was marching into Maryland and Lee sent orders to General Ewell on the afternoon of the 29th to ...
... footsteps, cross the Susquehanna downstream from Harrisburg and capture the railroad between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. 4 On the next day, however, General Lee heard reports that the Army of the Potomac was marching into Maryland and Lee sent orders to General Ewell on the afternoon of the 29th to ...
SOL 9d: Key Individuals of the Civil War
... United States that were very different, leading to an unavoidable CONFLICT ...
... United States that were very different, leading to an unavoidable CONFLICT ...
Unit 3 Day 6 1862
... Specified Content: Ironclads, Shiloh, New Orleans, Gen. Lee, Antietam, Fredericksburg ...
... Specified Content: Ironclads, Shiloh, New Orleans, Gen. Lee, Antietam, Fredericksburg ...
Small and interesting facts about the Civil War
... Confederate, Private Abraham Lincoln of Co. F 1st VA Cavalry. He was reported as a deserter in 1864, so the North ended up with both of them. The 126th New York was the YMCA Regiment. Though more then 27,000 were casualties of the battle of Chickamauga, and 4,000 were killed, only one soldier is kno ...
... Confederate, Private Abraham Lincoln of Co. F 1st VA Cavalry. He was reported as a deserter in 1864, so the North ended up with both of them. The 126th New York was the YMCA Regiment. Though more then 27,000 were casualties of the battle of Chickamauga, and 4,000 were killed, only one soldier is kno ...
Modern World History Chapter 16-2: Japan`s Pacific
... _____________________________ being shot by one of his own men and eventually to his death. This removed one of the South’s most capable military leaders. 3) Confederates led by A.P. Hill heard there was a supply of _____________________________ in Gettysburg so decided to find it. (reason they foug ...
... _____________________________ being shot by one of his own men and eventually to his death. This removed one of the South’s most capable military leaders. 3) Confederates led by A.P. Hill heard there was a supply of _____________________________ in Gettysburg so decided to find it. (reason they foug ...
CIVIL WAR BATTLE CHART
... Lee invaded Pennsylvania.The Battle of Gettysburg was the largest battle in U.S. History and was a turning point in the Civil War, as the Union victory sent General Lee's army to retreat back to Virginia. The combined losses of Vicksburg and Gettysburg overwhelmed the South. ...
... Lee invaded Pennsylvania.The Battle of Gettysburg was the largest battle in U.S. History and was a turning point in the Civil War, as the Union victory sent General Lee's army to retreat back to Virginia. The combined losses of Vicksburg and Gettysburg overwhelmed the South. ...
The Battle of Brandy Station
... During the first week of May 1863, General Robert E. Lee and C. S. Lieutenant General "Stonewall" Jackson led a dramatically outnumbered Army of Northern Virginia to victory in the battle of Chancellorsville. That battle has been aptly called Lee´s greatest victory and was one of the Confederacy ´s ...
... During the first week of May 1863, General Robert E. Lee and C. S. Lieutenant General "Stonewall" Jackson led a dramatically outnumbered Army of Northern Virginia to victory in the battle of Chancellorsville. That battle has been aptly called Lee´s greatest victory and was one of the Confederacy ´s ...
July 1862
... Sept 17, 1862 - The bloodiest day in U.S. military history as Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Armies are stopped at Antietam in Maryland by McClellan and numerically superior Union forces. By nightfall 26,000 men are dead, wounded, or missing. Lee then withdraws to Virginia. ...
... Sept 17, 1862 - The bloodiest day in U.S. military history as Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Armies are stopped at Antietam in Maryland by McClellan and numerically superior Union forces. By nightfall 26,000 men are dead, wounded, or missing. Lee then withdraws to Virginia. ...
The Civil War in the East 1864-1865
... • Lee tries to break out but the Union forces are too strong • Grant counter attacks and breaks the Southern defenses • Lee evacuates Petersburg and Richmond ...
... • Lee tries to break out but the Union forces are too strong • Grant counter attacks and breaks the Southern defenses • Lee evacuates Petersburg and Richmond ...
The Battle of Gettysburg
... 12,000 Rebels formed an orderly line that stretched a mile from flank to flank. In deliberate silence and with military pageantry from days gone by, they slowly headed toward the Union Army a mile away on Cemetery Ridge as the Federals gazed in silent wonder at this spectacular sight. ...
... 12,000 Rebels formed an orderly line that stretched a mile from flank to flank. In deliberate silence and with military pageantry from days gone by, they slowly headed toward the Union Army a mile away on Cemetery Ridge as the Federals gazed in silent wonder at this spectacular sight. ...
End of the Civil War
... deserting. Finally, in April of 1865, Grant’s forces trapped Lee’s men at Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia. Unable to fight back, Lee arranged to meet with Grant to surrender. Lee’s surrender to Grant on April 9, 1865 marked the end of the Civil War. Much of the South was left in ruins after the wa ...
... deserting. Finally, in April of 1865, Grant’s forces trapped Lee’s men at Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia. Unable to fight back, Lee arranged to meet with Grant to surrender. Lee’s surrender to Grant on April 9, 1865 marked the end of the Civil War. Much of the South was left in ruins after the wa ...
The Civil War Begins - Lake County Schools
... - Hanover County, Virginia - Long battle with heavy casualties on both sides. Union General Sheridan and Grant lost many soldiers. Grant’s Army too small to capture Richmond, so instead tried to capture nearby Petersburg to regroup and resupply. ...
... - Hanover County, Virginia - Long battle with heavy casualties on both sides. Union General Sheridan and Grant lost many soldiers. Grant’s Army too small to capture Richmond, so instead tried to capture nearby Petersburg to regroup and resupply. ...
The Civil War
... Battle of Bull Run fought near the city of Manassas, Virginia. It was the first major land battle of the Civil War. President Lincoln sends the Union troops to attack the Confederate forces who had a strong position set up at Bull Run just northeast of Manassas. The goal being to defeat the bulk of ...
... Battle of Bull Run fought near the city of Manassas, Virginia. It was the first major land battle of the Civil War. President Lincoln sends the Union troops to attack the Confederate forces who had a strong position set up at Bull Run just northeast of Manassas. The goal being to defeat the bulk of ...