CHAPTER 3: THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG NATION
... election with less than half the popular vote and no Southern electoral votes • The Southern states were not happy ...
... election with less than half the popular vote and no Southern electoral votes • The Southern states were not happy ...
Civil War Final Test What is a Civil War? A war between people of
... was a law that Lincoln Created that freed all slaves in the Confederate states during the Civil War. The only County in Alabama that did not want to secede from the Union was County. Alabama’s Role in the Civil War: The crop, ...
... was a law that Lincoln Created that freed all slaves in the Confederate states during the Civil War. The only County in Alabama that did not want to secede from the Union was County. Alabama’s Role in the Civil War: The crop, ...
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... is home of the best preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy. The sand and mud earthworks were attacked seven times by Union ironclads, but did not fall until captured in 1864 by Gen. William T. Sherman during his famous March to the Sea. ...
... is home of the best preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy. The sand and mud earthworks were attacked seven times by Union ironclads, but did not fall until captured in 1864 by Gen. William T. Sherman during his famous March to the Sea. ...
Study Guide - US History Teachers
... Part A: Important Terms: Instructions: For each term below, on a separate sheet of paper, write at least one sentence explaining why that term is significant for one to understand the eras of the Civil War and Reconstruction. 1. South Carolina 21. William Sherman 2. Abraham Lincoln 22. The Emancipat ...
... Part A: Important Terms: Instructions: For each term below, on a separate sheet of paper, write at least one sentence explaining why that term is significant for one to understand the eras of the Civil War and Reconstruction. 1. South Carolina 21. William Sherman 2. Abraham Lincoln 22. The Emancipat ...
Chapter 4 Homework Assignment
... Directions: Provide the definition (D:) and significance (S:) for each of the following terms. In writing out your answers, make sure to follow the model that was demonstrated in class. 1. secession 15. Ulysses S. Grant 26. Thirteenth Amendment 2. popular sovereignty 16. Robert E. Lee 27. Fourteenth ...
... Directions: Provide the definition (D:) and significance (S:) for each of the following terms. In writing out your answers, make sure to follow the model that was demonstrated in class. 1. secession 15. Ulysses S. Grant 26. Thirteenth Amendment 2. popular sovereignty 16. Robert E. Lee 27. Fourteenth ...
Διαφάνεια 1
... General Robert E. Lee, Lincoln became the first American president to be assassinated. ...
... General Robert E. Lee, Lincoln became the first American president to be assassinated. ...
Chapter 5
... right to bring slaves into free territories and states. Further, the federal government would ...
... right to bring slaves into free territories and states. Further, the federal government would ...
Unit 1 Test
... 22. The president of the Union was Abraham Lincoln. 23. The general in charge of the Confederacy was Robert E. Lee. 24. The General in charge of the Union toward the end of the war was Ulysses S. Grant. 25. The Civil War began when shots were fired at Fort Sumter in the state of South Carolina. 26. ...
... 22. The president of the Union was Abraham Lincoln. 23. The general in charge of the Confederacy was Robert E. Lee. 24. The General in charge of the Union toward the end of the war was Ulysses S. Grant. 25. The Civil War began when shots were fired at Fort Sumter in the state of South Carolina. 26. ...
Civil War Jeopardy - Miller R
... federal government and south wanting each state to make their own decision and were breaking away from the Union . ...
... federal government and south wanting each state to make their own decision and were breaking away from the Union . ...
1 - NateFuller
... western territories B) slavery could not be outlawed by the Constitution C) slaves had no rights because they were not citizens, they were property D) none of the above 47. The first state to secede from the Union was A. Virginia. C. Tennessee. B. Florida D. South Carolina 48. The President of the C ...
... western territories B) slavery could not be outlawed by the Constitution C) slaves had no rights because they were not citizens, they were property D) none of the above 47. The first state to secede from the Union was A. Virginia. C. Tennessee. B. Florida D. South Carolina 48. The President of the C ...
Civil War Study Guide B
... What advantages and disadvantages did the North and South each have at the beginning of the Civil War? What was the Fugitive Slave Act? Which states seceded from the Union? Why did they secede? What were the war strategies of the Union and the Confederate armies? Why was it important for the Union t ...
... What advantages and disadvantages did the North and South each have at the beginning of the Civil War? What was the Fugitive Slave Act? Which states seceded from the Union? Why did they secede? What were the war strategies of the Union and the Confederate armies? Why was it important for the Union t ...
North vs South
... The North had experienced an industrial revolution which left them with many factories to produce supplies necessary for outfitting an army. Also, with immigrants coming mostly to the North to settle (they were looking for jobs in the factories), little if any production was lost becasue of men leav ...
... The North had experienced an industrial revolution which left them with many factories to produce supplies necessary for outfitting an army. Also, with immigrants coming mostly to the North to settle (they were looking for jobs in the factories), little if any production was lost becasue of men leav ...
The 1800`s were a tumultuous time for the United States
... the slaves. They told him to wait until the Union forces won and important victory, otherwise it might look like an act of fear. In september 1862 General Rober E. Lee, who had taken control of the confederate army in an attack of Richmond, decided to attack Maryland. President Lincoln put General M ...
... the slaves. They told him to wait until the Union forces won and important victory, otherwise it might look like an act of fear. In september 1862 General Rober E. Lee, who had taken control of the confederate army in an attack of Richmond, decided to attack Maryland. President Lincoln put General M ...
GT Civil War Project What you need to know…. Causes of the Civil
... Causes of the Civil War (What are each of these? Why did some people feel the need to fight a war over these topics?) *States Rights *Slavery *Sectionalism *Tariffs 5 Major Battles (brief description of battle, the generals of both sides, location of battle, dates of battle, death and wounded count ...
... Causes of the Civil War (What are each of these? Why did some people feel the need to fight a war over these topics?) *States Rights *Slavery *Sectionalism *Tariffs 5 Major Battles (brief description of battle, the generals of both sides, location of battle, dates of battle, death and wounded count ...
“Gouge Notes” – Unit 6: The American Civil War Secession During
... Shiloh, in April 1862, Grant’s troops were ambushed by Confederates, but Grant proved victorious. Both sides suffered heavy losses, as nearly one-third of the 77,000 men involved were killed. The Emancipation Proclamation Early in the war, Union officials were uncertain how to treat Southern slaves ...
... Shiloh, in April 1862, Grant’s troops were ambushed by Confederates, but Grant proved victorious. Both sides suffered heavy losses, as nearly one-third of the 77,000 men involved were killed. The Emancipation Proclamation Early in the war, Union officials were uncertain how to treat Southern slaves ...
Kentucky in the Civil War
... • Kentucky was part of the Virginia colony • Early pioneers (Walker, Boone, Kenton, etc) explored KY before the Am. Rev. War • KY was a premiere destination during the westward migration over the Appalachian Mountains after Am. Rev. War • Many pioneers came from PA (northern colony), VA, TN, & NC (s ...
... • Kentucky was part of the Virginia colony • Early pioneers (Walker, Boone, Kenton, etc) explored KY before the Am. Rev. War • KY was a premiere destination during the westward migration over the Appalachian Mountains after Am. Rev. War • Many pioneers came from PA (northern colony), VA, TN, & NC (s ...
in the fort
... forts) will be held onto, secession is impossible, and if arms were used against the U.S. it would be seen as a rebellion and the country would use force back ...
... forts) will be held onto, secession is impossible, and if arms were used against the U.S. it would be seen as a rebellion and the country would use force back ...
the civil war: north vs. south
... II. Complete the separate maps for both North and South, using your textbook as a resource. Follow the directions below: A. Identify and label all 11 Confederate states and 22 of the 24 Union states (California and Oregon do not appear on the map) B. Identify with a dot and label the capitals of th ...
... II. Complete the separate maps for both North and South, using your textbook as a resource. Follow the directions below: A. Identify and label all 11 Confederate states and 22 of the 24 Union states (California and Oregon do not appear on the map) B. Identify with a dot and label the capitals of th ...
THE FOUNDING OF A NATION(1776
... • Texas remained a republic from 1836 until it was admitted to the Union as the 28th state in December 1845. But, Mexico, still claimed Texas and border disputes developed. One of these disputes was over the boundary between Texas and Mexico. Texas claimed the Rio Grande River as its southwestern b ...
... • Texas remained a republic from 1836 until it was admitted to the Union as the 28th state in December 1845. But, Mexico, still claimed Texas and border disputes developed. One of these disputes was over the boundary between Texas and Mexico. Texas claimed the Rio Grande River as its southwestern b ...
The Civil War (1861
... each homesteader on payment of a nominal fee after five years of residence; land could also be acquired after six months of residence at $1.25 an acre. The government had previously sold land to settlers in the West for revenue purposes. As the West became politically stronger, however, pressure was ...
... each homesteader on payment of a nominal fee after five years of residence; land could also be acquired after six months of residence at $1.25 an acre. The government had previously sold land to settlers in the West for revenue purposes. As the West became politically stronger, however, pressure was ...
the social and political aspects of the civil war
... Lincoln suspended the right of Habeas Corpus (right that you can not be held in jail without cause) to stop rioters and Confederate sympathizers Lincoln seized telegraph offices . Taney said Lincoln had gone too far- he ignored it Among those Lincoln arrested were Copperheads, Northern Democrats tha ...
... Lincoln suspended the right of Habeas Corpus (right that you can not be held in jail without cause) to stop rioters and Confederate sympathizers Lincoln seized telegraph offices . Taney said Lincoln had gone too far- he ignored it Among those Lincoln arrested were Copperheads, Northern Democrats tha ...
The Road to War
... War in MS • Gen. Beauregard was now in charge of the Conf. troops in north MS • He took his troops down to Tupelo • Confederate forces lost Memphis, & New Orleans on the MS River & Union forces could freely move up and down the river except for one area… • The Confederates still held Vicksburg, so ...
... War in MS • Gen. Beauregard was now in charge of the Conf. troops in north MS • He took his troops down to Tupelo • Confederate forces lost Memphis, & New Orleans on the MS River & Union forces could freely move up and down the river except for one area… • The Confederates still held Vicksburg, so ...
THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF THE CIVIL WAR
... Lincoln suspended the right of Habeas Corpus (right that you can not be held in jail without cause) to stop rioters and Confederate sympathizers Lincoln seized telegraph offices . Taney said Lincoln had gone too far- he ignored it Among those Lincoln arrested were Copperheads, Northern Democrats tha ...
... Lincoln suspended the right of Habeas Corpus (right that you can not be held in jail without cause) to stop rioters and Confederate sympathizers Lincoln seized telegraph offices . Taney said Lincoln had gone too far- he ignored it Among those Lincoln arrested were Copperheads, Northern Democrats tha ...
Civil War Homework Questions
... 2. What caused three border states to remain in the union? 3. How did the first Battle of Bull Run shatter the belief that the Civil War would be won quickly by the North? Section 2: 1. How did harsh conditions and new technology result in a high number of casualties? 2. How did McClellan’s caution ...
... 2. What caused three border states to remain in the union? 3. How did the first Battle of Bull Run shatter the belief that the Civil War would be won quickly by the North? Section 2: 1. How did harsh conditions and new technology result in a high number of casualties? 2. How did McClellan’s caution ...
Jubal Early
Jubal Anderson Early (November 3, 1816 – March 2, 1894) was a lawyer and Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served under Stonewall Jackson and then Robert E. Lee for almost the entire war, rising from regimental command to lieutenant general and the command of an infantry corps in the Army of Northern Virginia. He was the Confederate commander in key battles of the Valley Campaigns of 1864, including a daring raid to the outskirts of Washington, D.C. The articles written by him for the Southern Historical Society in the 1870s established the Lost Cause point of view as a long-lasting literary and cultural phenomenon.