UNIT 4 THE UNION IN PERIL I. Slavery and Politics The south, is
... (slavery is immoral). Lincoln loses but has become a symbol of the anti-slave movement ...
... (slavery is immoral). Lincoln loses but has become a symbol of the anti-slave movement ...
Name
... 38.To receive a pardon under Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan, Southerners had to take an oath of loyalty to the U.S and 39.What state was the first to secede from the Union? 40.What did the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation do? 41.What did Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction call for? 42.Why ...
... 38.To receive a pardon under Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan, Southerners had to take an oath of loyalty to the U.S and 39.What state was the first to secede from the Union? 40.What did the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation do? 41.What did Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction call for? 42.Why ...
Secession and War
... Union Offensive Naval blockade Divide Confederacy Capture CSA capital ...
... Union Offensive Naval blockade Divide Confederacy Capture CSA capital ...
The Civil War
... OF THE CONFEDERACY because they were the main source of supplies for the Confederacy. The HUNLEY was a Confederate submarine that was used to try and break the blockade ...
... OF THE CONFEDERACY because they were the main source of supplies for the Confederacy. The HUNLEY was a Confederate submarine that was used to try and break the blockade ...
America`s History Seventh Edition
... economy was far superior to that of the South: more output, twothirds of railroads, and two-thirds of population. Southerners hoped to trade cotton for much needed supplies. Congress enacted a neomercantilist program of government-assisted economic development; imposed high tariffs, offered “free la ...
... economy was far superior to that of the South: more output, twothirds of railroads, and two-thirds of population. Southerners hoped to trade cotton for much needed supplies. Congress enacted a neomercantilist program of government-assisted economic development; imposed high tariffs, offered “free la ...
Civil War Test NAME____________________________
... ____ 12. What did the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution prohibit? a. war c. secession b. discrimination d. slavery ____ 13. Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction called for a. trying Confederate leaders for war crimes. b. guaranteeing African American voting rights. c. revolutionizing Southern in ...
... ____ 12. What did the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution prohibit? a. war c. secession b. discrimination d. slavery ____ 13. Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction called for a. trying Confederate leaders for war crimes. b. guaranteeing African American voting rights. c. revolutionizing Southern in ...
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: THE CIVIL WAR, 1861–1865 COMMUNITIES
... THE FIGHTING THROUGH 1862 The initial northern strategy envisioned squeezing the South like a giant Anaconda snake. Popular clamor for sudden action was tempered by the Bull Run disaster. In spring 1862, the new Union commander of eastern troops, George McClellan, planned a march along Virginia’s Ja ...
... THE FIGHTING THROUGH 1862 The initial northern strategy envisioned squeezing the South like a giant Anaconda snake. Popular clamor for sudden action was tempered by the Bull Run disaster. In spring 1862, the new Union commander of eastern troops, George McClellan, planned a march along Virginia’s Ja ...
AKS 30-31 Colonial America
... nations not to interfere with the affairs of the Western Hemisphere, and in turn the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs? (The U.S. followed this throughout most of the 1800s, but around the turn of the 20th century we became very involved in global affairs.) ...
... nations not to interfere with the affairs of the Western Hemisphere, and in turn the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs? (The U.S. followed this throughout most of the 1800s, but around the turn of the 20th century we became very involved in global affairs.) ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... • Sumner was a Senator from Massachusetts (abolitionist) • Singled out South Carolina Senator Andrew Butler of being pro-slavery • Butler’s cousin (Preston Brooks) found Sumner in the Senate chamber and beat him with a cane • = violence now in government ...
... • Sumner was a Senator from Massachusetts (abolitionist) • Singled out South Carolina Senator Andrew Butler of being pro-slavery • Butler’s cousin (Preston Brooks) found Sumner in the Senate chamber and beat him with a cane • = violence now in government ...
The Civil War
... 1850s – Friends started to pick sides 1860, December 20 – South moves-out of D.C. to new home {Capitol of South, Richmond, VA} by February 1861, South had taken 7 friends to the new town 1861, April 12, 4:30am, the 1st mortar round was fired at Fort Sumter, SC 1861 – The 1st major battle of the war ...
... 1850s – Friends started to pick sides 1860, December 20 – South moves-out of D.C. to new home {Capitol of South, Richmond, VA} by February 1861, South had taken 7 friends to the new town 1861, April 12, 4:30am, the 1st mortar round was fired at Fort Sumter, SC 1861 – The 1st major battle of the war ...
S.O.L. 7 Review Sheet (Teacher Edition): Civil War and
... Southern states were illegitimate and the states had never really left the Union. He believed that Reconstruction was a matter of quickly restoring legitimate state governments that were loyal to the Union in the Southern states C.Lincoln also believed that once the war was over, to reunify the nati ...
... Southern states were illegitimate and the states had never really left the Union. He believed that Reconstruction was a matter of quickly restoring legitimate state governments that were loyal to the Union in the Southern states C.Lincoln also believed that once the war was over, to reunify the nati ...
The Civil War
... The assassination of Lincoln a few days after Lee’s surrender enabled the Radical Republicans to influence the Reconstruction process. Political effects of the war and Reconstruction Lincoln believed that since secession was illegal, Confederate governments in the South were illegitimate and the sta ...
... The assassination of Lincoln a few days after Lee’s surrender enabled the Radical Republicans to influence the Reconstruction process. Political effects of the war and Reconstruction Lincoln believed that since secession was illegal, Confederate governments in the South were illegitimate and the sta ...
Sea Power and Maritime Affairs
... • DESCRIBE the role of the Union Navy in the strategy for the defeat of the Confederacy. • DESCRIBE the role of the Confederate Navy in the strategy for the defeat of the Union. • UNDERSTAND reasons for the vital importance of the acquisition of European allies in the South’s naval strategy. • UNDER ...
... • DESCRIBE the role of the Union Navy in the strategy for the defeat of the Confederacy. • DESCRIBE the role of the Confederate Navy in the strategy for the defeat of the Union. • UNDERSTAND reasons for the vital importance of the acquisition of European allies in the South’s naval strategy. • UNDER ...
document
... appointed governor of North Carolina: "I intend to confiscate the lands of these rich men whom I have excluded from pardon by my proclamation, and divide the proceeds thereof among the families of the wool hat boys, the Confederate soldiers, whom these men forced into battle to protect their propert ...
... appointed governor of North Carolina: "I intend to confiscate the lands of these rich men whom I have excluded from pardon by my proclamation, and divide the proceeds thereof among the families of the wool hat boys, the Confederate soldiers, whom these men forced into battle to protect their propert ...
Quiz 3
... A. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ B. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________ ...
... A. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ B. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________ ...
PPT020a
... in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; Now, therefore I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Commander-in-Chief, of the Army and Navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion, and as a ...
... in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; Now, therefore I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Commander-in-Chief, of the Army and Navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion, and as a ...
6th Grade
... The Union moved to enlist African American sailors early in the war African American soldiers were paid less than white soldiers African American soldiers were discriminated against and served in segregated units under the command of white officers Robert Smalls, an African American sailor and later ...
... The Union moved to enlist African American sailors early in the war African American soldiers were paid less than white soldiers African American soldiers were discriminated against and served in segregated units under the command of white officers Robert Smalls, an African American sailor and later ...
the civil war and reconstruction
... 1. The last major Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River was a. Memphis b. Vicksburg c. New Orleans d. Fort Donnellson 2. 2. Under the fourteenth amendment, many of those who had served in the Confederate government or army were a. automatically reinstated as full citizens of the United Sta ...
... 1. The last major Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River was a. Memphis b. Vicksburg c. New Orleans d. Fort Donnellson 2. 2. Under the fourteenth amendment, many of those who had served in the Confederate government or army were a. automatically reinstated as full citizens of the United Sta ...
Civil War Rap Lyrics by Sean Healey Part I – Th e Causes The War
... But others felt the Constitution was glue ...
... But others felt the Constitution was glue ...
Class Set - Griffin Middle School
... Union Blockade of GA’s Coast Northern war strategy; close off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods ...
... Union Blockade of GA’s Coast Northern war strategy; close off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... Union Blockade of GA’s Coast Northern war strategy; close off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods ...
... Union Blockade of GA’s Coast Northern war strategy; close off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods ...
Unit-5-Almost-There-Civil-War-and-Reconstruction
... Union Blockade of GA’s Coast Northern war strategy; close off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods ...
... Union Blockade of GA’s Coast Northern war strategy; close off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods ...
The American Civil War 1861
... toward Atlanta. The southern army was half the size of the union army . After a series of very tough and bloody battles Sherman succeeded in taking Atlanta. At that time Atlanta was the second most important city in the Confederate states. Its loss was a mortal blow to the South. This was called The ...
... toward Atlanta. The southern army was half the size of the union army . After a series of very tough and bloody battles Sherman succeeded in taking Atlanta. At that time Atlanta was the second most important city in the Confederate states. Its loss was a mortal blow to the South. This was called The ...
JB APUSH Unit VB - jbapamh
... exports could lead to financial support ► Hoped for recognition by European powers ► Hoped for public opinion to build against ...
... exports could lead to financial support ► Hoped for recognition by European powers ► Hoped for public opinion to build against ...
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.