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 ...
Ch20powerpoint
... large populations, manufacturing capacity, and strategic rivers such as the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers. • Lincoln did not single out the issue of slavery at first to keep the border states happy and on the side of the Union. If he had made the war about slavery from the beginning, they w ...
... large populations, manufacturing capacity, and strategic rivers such as the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers. • Lincoln did not single out the issue of slavery at first to keep the border states happy and on the side of the Union. If he had made the war about slavery from the beginning, they w ...
RECONSTRUCTION definition: putting something back together
... Leaders like President Lincoln and Vice President Andrew Johnson wished to take it easy on the South so that they would peacefully rejoin the Union without too much resentment. ...
... Leaders like President Lincoln and Vice President Andrew Johnson wished to take it easy on the South so that they would peacefully rejoin the Union without too much resentment. ...
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... Use the 8 pictures that you were given of Union and Confederate leaders. Tell what the person did and why they were important? (2 sentences for each person) pg 122-123 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the North and the South and why this eventually led to the North's victory over the Sout ...
... Use the 8 pictures that you were given of Union and Confederate leaders. Tell what the person did and why they were important? (2 sentences for each person) pg 122-123 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the North and the South and why this eventually led to the North's victory over the Sout ...
JB APUSH Unit VB
... The importation of negroes of the African race from any foreign country other than the slaveholding States or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, o ...
... The importation of negroes of the African race from any foreign country other than the slaveholding States or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, o ...
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... 38. How did a Union cigar-loving soldier get lucky when it came to knowing Lee’s plan for Maryland? Found Lee’s plans wrapped around cigars ...
... 38. How did a Union cigar-loving soldier get lucky when it came to knowing Lee’s plan for Maryland? Found Lee’s plans wrapped around cigars ...
Chapter 16 sec 1 Civil War Study Guide
... Confederate officials began seizing branches of federal mint, arsenals, and military outposts. In a last ditch effort to avoid war between the states, Secretary of State Seward suggested a united effort of threatening war against Spain and France for interfering in Mexico and the ...
... Confederate officials began seizing branches of federal mint, arsenals, and military outposts. In a last ditch effort to avoid war between the states, Secretary of State Seward suggested a united effort of threatening war against Spain and France for interfering in Mexico and the ...
law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a
... By 1863, the Union had a difficult time recruiting soldiers to fight in the Civil War, so they raised the enlistment bounty from $100 to $300. Congress passed a conscription (draft) law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a lottery and serve if their names were drawn. A wea ...
... By 1863, the Union had a difficult time recruiting soldiers to fight in the Civil War, so they raised the enlistment bounty from $100 to $300. Congress passed a conscription (draft) law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a lottery and serve if their names were drawn. A wea ...
Civil War Reading and Questions
... government. Some Southern states decided to act. South Carolina led the way, seceding from the Union on December 20, 1860. Mississippi soon followed South Carolina’s lead, as did Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. In February 1861, delegates from the secessionist states met in Montgome ...
... government. Some Southern states decided to act. South Carolina led the way, seceding from the Union on December 20, 1860. Mississippi soon followed South Carolina’s lead, as did Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. In February 1861, delegates from the secessionist states met in Montgome ...
Civil War Test - Teaching American History
... ___17. Their leading general was Robert E. Lee. ___18. They had superior military leadership. ___19. Had the largest army. ___20. Jefferson Davis was their president. ___21. Referred to as the Confederacy. ___22. Had first all-black regiment ...
... ___17. Their leading general was Robert E. Lee. ___18. They had superior military leadership. ___19. Had the largest army. ___20. Jefferson Davis was their president. ___21. Referred to as the Confederacy. ___22. Had first all-black regiment ...
Unit 6-Civil War
... as well as factories which produced more guns, ammunition, and supplies for the war, which gave them the advantage to win the war. Fort Sumter: The war began at Fort Sumter, a US military fort in Charleston, South Carolina. The Confederate States of America demanded that this US fort surrender becau ...
... as well as factories which produced more guns, ammunition, and supplies for the war, which gave them the advantage to win the war. Fort Sumter: The war began at Fort Sumter, a US military fort in Charleston, South Carolina. The Confederate States of America demanded that this US fort surrender becau ...
Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South
... amount — six months after the ratification of a peace treaty. ...
... amount — six months after the ratification of a peace treaty. ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Study Guide
... Sectionalism increased because of conflicts over tariffs and slavery. Sectionalism- loyalty to one part of a country Union- another name for the United States Fugitive- a person who is running away Civil war- a war between two groups or regions within a nation Battle at Gettysburg was the turning po ...
... Sectionalism increased because of conflicts over tariffs and slavery. Sectionalism- loyalty to one part of a country Union- another name for the United States Fugitive- a person who is running away Civil war- a war between two groups or regions within a nation Battle at Gettysburg was the turning po ...
Civil War terms with answers
... 9. Martial Law – form of military rule that suspends Bill of Rights guarantees; laws administered by the military in an emergency situation when civilian law – enforcement agencies are not able to maintain order What affect does this have on people during wartime? 10. Quotas – a fixed number limit 1 ...
... 9. Martial Law – form of military rule that suspends Bill of Rights guarantees; laws administered by the military in an emergency situation when civilian law – enforcement agencies are not able to maintain order What affect does this have on people during wartime? 10. Quotas – a fixed number limit 1 ...
5.2 Sectionalism, 1850
... Secession & the Effects of Fort Sumter Civil War was not technically between slave states & free states (the “border states” of MO, KY, DE, MD did not secede) ...
... Secession & the Effects of Fort Sumter Civil War was not technically between slave states & free states (the “border states” of MO, KY, DE, MD did not secede) ...
Girding For War - Haiku Learning
... At first, there were a lot of volunteers, but after enthusiasm South 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 bro ...
... At first, there were a lot of volunteers, but after enthusiasm South 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 bro ...
AP Chapter_20 - SocialStudiesWhitecotton
... manufacturing plants, but during the war, those developed in the South. Still, as the war dragged on, the South found itself with a shortage of shoes, uniforms, blankets, clothing, and food, which didn’t reach soldiers due to supply problems. However, the North had a huge economy, many more men ...
... manufacturing plants, but during the war, those developed in the South. Still, as the war dragged on, the South found itself with a shortage of shoes, uniforms, blankets, clothing, and food, which didn’t reach soldiers due to supply problems. However, the North had a huge economy, many more men ...
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... segregated units led by white officers and many poor southerners began to exclaim received less pay that this was a “rich man’s war and a poor -Most famous regiment was the 54th man’s fight”. By the end of the war, despite Massachusetts, who took 40% casualties at their protests, over 90% of souther ...
... segregated units led by white officers and many poor southerners began to exclaim received less pay that this was a “rich man’s war and a poor -Most famous regiment was the 54th man’s fight”. By the end of the war, despite Massachusetts, who took 40% casualties at their protests, over 90% of souther ...
Agenda - TeacherPage
... of the Civil War, and the Confederates’ victory. The battles were also known as the Battles of Manassas. It shattered the North’s hopes of winning the war quickly. The Battle of Antietam: also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, was the bloodiest singleday battle of the Civil War. However, it stopped ...
... of the Civil War, and the Confederates’ victory. The battles were also known as the Battles of Manassas. It shattered the North’s hopes of winning the war quickly. The Battle of Antietam: also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, was the bloodiest singleday battle of the Civil War. However, it stopped ...
Civil War - harrisdrewcharter
... In 1819, Missouri wanted to be admitted the Union. At this time, there was an equal number of free and slave states. Free states did not want to admit Missouri as a slave state and change the balance of power in favor of the slave states. In 1820, Henry Clay of Kentucky played a major role in gettin ...
... In 1819, Missouri wanted to be admitted the Union. At this time, there was an equal number of free and slave states. Free states did not want to admit Missouri as a slave state and change the balance of power in favor of the slave states. In 1820, Henry Clay of Kentucky played a major role in gettin ...
Succession and War
... –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 ...
Standard IV: The student will understand
... Irish immigrants had no money to pay for substitute Rioters in New York killed over 1000 people & did $2 million dollars worth of damage • Emancipation Proclamation- issued by Lincoln in 1863; freed slaves in the Confederacy ...
... Irish immigrants had no money to pay for substitute Rioters in New York killed over 1000 people & did $2 million dollars worth of damage • Emancipation Proclamation- issued by Lincoln in 1863; freed slaves in the Confederacy ...
The Election of 1860
... – Suggested an amendment that made the Missouri Compromise line extend to the Pacific Ocean. – Idea was to make the amendment unamendable (one that could not be changed) South could have slaves forever. – Did NOT please Southerners because they felt an abolitionist was in the White House and they h ...
... – Suggested an amendment that made the Missouri Compromise line extend to the Pacific Ocean. – Idea was to make the amendment unamendable (one that could not be changed) South could have slaves forever. – Did NOT please Southerners because they felt an abolitionist was in the White House and they h ...
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.