Chapter 15 Study Guide
... 8. All of these states seceded from the Union (p. 344) Georgia, Alabama, Florida 9. During the Civil War, women did all of the following (p. 355) Work on farms, serve as nurses, sew uniforms for troops 10. How many Texans served in the Confederate Army? (p. 348) ...
... 8. All of these states seceded from the Union (p. 344) Georgia, Alabama, Florida 9. During the Civil War, women did all of the following (p. 355) Work on farms, serve as nurses, sew uniforms for troops 10. How many Texans served in the Confederate Army? (p. 348) ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
... Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
Chapter 12 Review
... Selected to lead the Virginia state militia in the early days of the conflict was - ...
... Selected to lead the Virginia state militia in the early days of the conflict was - ...
Chapter 12 Review - My Teacher Pages
... Selected to lead the Virginia state militia in the early days of the conflict was - ...
... Selected to lead the Virginia state militia in the early days of the conflict was - ...
History Standard
... pushed the Union soldiers led by Gen Rosencrans out of GA • However, the Confederates failed to push the Union soldiers far enough away and this allowed Major General William T. Sherman to meet up with the defeated Union forces to form an army of over 60,000 men to begin Sherman’s infamous “March to ...
... pushed the Union soldiers led by Gen Rosencrans out of GA • However, the Confederates failed to push the Union soldiers far enough away and this allowed Major General William T. Sherman to meet up with the defeated Union forces to form an army of over 60,000 men to begin Sherman’s infamous “March to ...
War for the West: Minnesota regiments in the Civil War
... Theatre, stationed variously at St. Louis, Kansas City and Memphis. At the Battle of Guntown, also known as Brice’s Crossroads, in June 1864, it covered the retreat of the shattered Union army but 200 of its exhausted soldiers were captured. They were sent to prisoner-of-war camps, including Anderso ...
... Theatre, stationed variously at St. Louis, Kansas City and Memphis. At the Battle of Guntown, also known as Brice’s Crossroads, in June 1864, it covered the retreat of the shattered Union army but 200 of its exhausted soldiers were captured. They were sent to prisoner-of-war camps, including Anderso ...
KY role in C.W.
... The Battle of ___________________ took place October 8, 1862 Known for its blundering generals, short duration and high rate of casualties Was _________ major battle fought in Kentucky After Perryville, the ________________ army ___________ Kentucky For the next two and a half years after __________ ...
... The Battle of ___________________ took place October 8, 1862 Known for its blundering generals, short duration and high rate of casualties Was _________ major battle fought in Kentucky After Perryville, the ________________ army ___________ Kentucky For the next two and a half years after __________ ...
KT`s (ch.14) - MichelleDAPnotebook
... the south. ^ re-establish the Missouri Compromise in all present & future territories. ^ slavery prohibited north of the line = the Southerners in the Senate seem to accept it but the Republicans were against it. ^ Compromise went against Republicans' position = not to let slavery expand. The ...
... the south. ^ re-establish the Missouri Compromise in all present & future territories. ^ slavery prohibited north of the line = the Southerners in the Senate seem to accept it but the Republicans were against it. ^ Compromise went against Republicans' position = not to let slavery expand. The ...
Chapter 21: Girding for War: The North and the South
... B. South fired on Fort Sumter (April 12, 1861) and forced Northern surrender 1. Angered North and changed their view on the Southern secession a. Before, they had been willing to let them go w/out war b. After the South fired on the North, they had to defend their honor C. Lincoln retaliates 1. Call ...
... B. South fired on Fort Sumter (April 12, 1861) and forced Northern surrender 1. Angered North and changed their view on the Southern secession a. Before, they had been willing to let them go w/out war b. After the South fired on the North, they had to defend their honor C. Lincoln retaliates 1. Call ...
African Americans and the War Completed
... The Battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg (fought near Sharpsburg, Maryland) on Wednesday, September 17, 1862 put an end to General Robert E. Lee's first serious attempt to bring the American Civil War to the North, gave President Abraham Lincoln the victory he needed to issue the crucial Emancipation Pr ...
... The Battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg (fought near Sharpsburg, Maryland) on Wednesday, September 17, 1862 put an end to General Robert E. Lee's first serious attempt to bring the American Civil War to the North, gave President Abraham Lincoln the victory he needed to issue the crucial Emancipation Pr ...
Girding for War: The North & the South
... A Split in the Union? Split brought up questions about the sharing of the national debt & the allocation of federal territories Split would please European countries: US was the only major display of democracy in the Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine could be broken ...
... A Split in the Union? Split brought up questions about the sharing of the national debt & the allocation of federal territories Split would please European countries: US was the only major display of democracy in the Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine could be broken ...
Civil War review powerpoint
... –The North began enlisting blacks into the Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
... –The North began enlisting blacks into the Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
american history civil war politics
... 1. The day after inauguration, Lincoln notified by Major Robert Anderson that supplies to the fort would soon run out and he would be forced to surrender. 2. Lincoln faced with choices that were all bad a. No supplies would mean surrender; would ruin his credibility to "hold, possess, and occupy" b. ...
... 1. The day after inauguration, Lincoln notified by Major Robert Anderson that supplies to the fort would soon run out and he would be forced to surrender. 2. Lincoln faced with choices that were all bad a. No supplies would mean surrender; would ruin his credibility to "hold, possess, and occupy" b. ...
Secession Following Abe`s election, the state of South Carolina
... Managing the War As Union troops descended from Massachusetts to the nation’s capital, pro-secession residents of Baltimore, Maryland attacked Union soldiers and destroyed railroads linking Washington to the north. In response, President Lincoln suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Maryland, allow ...
... Managing the War As Union troops descended from Massachusetts to the nation’s capital, pro-secession residents of Baltimore, Maryland attacked Union soldiers and destroyed railroads linking Washington to the north. In response, President Lincoln suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Maryland, allow ...
VUS 6c and includes VUS 7 a,b,& c.
... held together by force and could not fight against his native Virginia ...
... held together by force and could not fight against his native Virginia ...
The Civil War - McEachern High School
... ineffective political and military leader. He frequently quarreled with his Cabinet and failed to implement a consistent military strategy. The Confederacy was founded on the principle of preserving states’ rights. But a strong central government is needed to conduct an efficient war effort. Indep ...
... ineffective political and military leader. He frequently quarreled with his Cabinet and failed to implement a consistent military strategy. The Confederacy was founded on the principle of preserving states’ rights. But a strong central government is needed to conduct an efficient war effort. Indep ...
Life During Wartime
... recruitment. One nurse, Clara Barton, of the Union was considered the “angel of the battlefield” after her courage in Antietam. ...
... recruitment. One nurse, Clara Barton, of the Union was considered the “angel of the battlefield” after her courage in Antietam. ...
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... the union was fighting. He outlined a “rebirth of this nation” and insisted Americans to revert back to the ideals of our ...
... the union was fighting. He outlined a “rebirth of this nation” and insisted Americans to revert back to the ideals of our ...
North South Divisions and Westward Expansion
... • John Brown was a “moral” abolitionist, and led many raids to gain attention for his cause. • Harper’s Ferry • He was eventually hung for treason in 1859. ...
... • John Brown was a “moral” abolitionist, and led many raids to gain attention for his cause. • Harper’s Ferry • He was eventually hung for treason in 1859. ...
Chapter 12
... were to disrupt supply lines, disrupt communications, and keep invaders from accurate information ...
... were to disrupt supply lines, disrupt communications, and keep invaders from accurate information ...
A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 20: “Girding for War: The
... At first, there were a lot of volunteers, but after enthusiasm slacked off, Congress passed its first conscription law ever (the draft), one that angered the poor because rich men could hire a substitute instead of entering the war just by paying $300 to Congress. As a result, many riots broke out, ...
... At first, there were a lot of volunteers, but after enthusiasm slacked off, Congress passed its first conscription law ever (the draft), one that angered the poor because rich men could hire a substitute instead of entering the war just by paying $300 to Congress. As a result, many riots broke out, ...
The Influence of Geography on War Strategy
... The Southern Landscape Why was the Southern landscape a major influence on both war strategy and the war’s outcome? Virtually all the battles of the war were fought on Confederate land. Therefore, the geography of the South was of vital importance to both sides. Why did most of the war unfold in th ...
... The Southern Landscape Why was the Southern landscape a major influence on both war strategy and the war’s outcome? Virtually all the battles of the war were fought on Confederate land. Therefore, the geography of the South was of vital importance to both sides. Why did most of the war unfold in th ...
The Crucible of War 1861-1865
... firmness and conciliation toward the South - it also expressed his will to oppose secession and maintain unity of the Union • Lincoln’s strategy focused on (1) avoiding acts that might push the ‘Upper South’ [N. Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Arkansas] into seceding, and (2) reassuring the ...
... firmness and conciliation toward the South - it also expressed his will to oppose secession and maintain unity of the Union • Lincoln’s strategy focused on (1) avoiding acts that might push the ‘Upper South’ [N. Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Arkansas] into seceding, and (2) reassuring the ...
APUSH Review, The Civil War Final
... behalf of the South ◦ Helps lead to the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation ...
... behalf of the South ◦ Helps lead to the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation ...
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.