Chapter 10 Section 2 - Early Years of War
... a ceremony at Gettysburg honoring Union soldiers who died in the battle. Lincoln gave a speech known today as the Gettysburg Address. The speech lasted a little over two minutes. Lincoln said the Civil War had to be fought to make sure that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, s ...
... a ceremony at Gettysburg honoring Union soldiers who died in the battle. Lincoln gave a speech known today as the Gettysburg Address. The speech lasted a little over two minutes. Lincoln said the Civil War had to be fought to make sure that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, s ...
The Civil War
... News of Fort Sumter’s fall united the North Lincoln’s call for troops had the opposite effect on the “upper” Southern states In May, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed Virginia The western counties of Virginia seceded from the state and re-joined the union Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, ...
... News of Fort Sumter’s fall united the North Lincoln’s call for troops had the opposite effect on the “upper” Southern states In May, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina followed Virginia The western counties of Virginia seceded from the state and re-joined the union Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, ...
Lesson 2: Primarily Primary Class Notes 2: Teacher Edition I. Union
... Some of the early battles of the Civil War, such as First Bull Run (First Manassas) and Antietam (Sharpsburg), illustrate part of this plan. **Many battles of the Civil War actually have TWO names! That’s because the Confederates often named battles for geographic features while the Union often name ...
... Some of the early battles of the Civil War, such as First Bull Run (First Manassas) and Antietam (Sharpsburg), illustrate part of this plan. **Many battles of the Civil War actually have TWO names! That’s because the Confederates often named battles for geographic features while the Union often name ...
Civil War review 2008-9 for wiki
... treatment after the war • "With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds, : to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves an ...
... treatment after the war • "With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds, : to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves an ...
Civil War - Northwest ISD Moodle
... "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long end ...
... "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long end ...
History Lecture 6a Civil War
... • Geography unit identity Where you’re from = what unit you served in Militia structure = units organized by state, county, neighborhood “54th Massachusetts,” “33rd Alabama,” e.g. Result for hometowns: Casualties unevenly distributed One part of one battle could kill most of the men from a single ...
... • Geography unit identity Where you’re from = what unit you served in Militia structure = units organized by state, county, neighborhood “54th Massachusetts,” “33rd Alabama,” e.g. Result for hometowns: Casualties unevenly distributed One part of one battle could kill most of the men from a single ...
How did the South`s fortunes change after Lee took command of the
... harvest crops, South could plunder Northern crops for food • How did the South’s fortunes change after Lee took command of the Army of Northern Virginia? It ended Union threat in Virginia and took the offensive against the Union army ...
... harvest crops, South could plunder Northern crops for food • How did the South’s fortunes change after Lee took command of the Army of Northern Virginia? It ended Union threat in Virginia and took the offensive against the Union army ...
Chapter 15 Section 1
... often used a nearby creek or natural landform. The South often used a nearby city or structure. *Union General Irvin McDowell wanted time to train his soldiers but northern newspapers were demanding the capture of Richmond and a quick end to the war. *McDowell’s 30,000 men left DC and marched 25 mil ...
... often used a nearby creek or natural landform. The South often used a nearby city or structure. *Union General Irvin McDowell wanted time to train his soldiers but northern newspapers were demanding the capture of Richmond and a quick end to the war. *McDowell’s 30,000 men left DC and marched 25 mil ...
Chapter 12 slide show
... army by Lincoln. • He turned it down because of his loyalty to Virginia. • He took command of the Southern army in May of ...
... army by Lincoln. • He turned it down because of his loyalty to Virginia. • He took command of the Southern army in May of ...
File - Team 9 Titans
... 2. Union generals whose "March to the Sea" destroys Southern ability and will to fight the war 5. Union ironclad warship that battles the CSS Virginia 8. the selection of people for military service, people are forced into the army 9. war on all aspects of teh enemy's life 10. armored naval vessel 1 ...
... 2. Union generals whose "March to the Sea" destroys Southern ability and will to fight the war 5. Union ironclad warship that battles the CSS Virginia 8. the selection of people for military service, people are forced into the army 9. war on all aspects of teh enemy's life 10. armored naval vessel 1 ...
The Civil War
... move inland and attack Jackson, MS and doubleback to Vicksburg. For over 6 weeks Grant blockaded the town. With supplies cut off, the South was forced to surrender Vicksburg. ...
... move inland and attack Jackson, MS and doubleback to Vicksburg. For over 6 weeks Grant blockaded the town. With supplies cut off, the South was forced to surrender Vicksburg. ...
Battle of Bull Run
... Americans had formed military organizations, called Native Guards, and offered their services to the Confederacy. They provided their own uniforms, horses, and arms and ammunition. Some were large land- and slaveowners, who, like white planters, opposed the end of slavery and the loss of their posse ...
... Americans had formed military organizations, called Native Guards, and offered their services to the Confederacy. They provided their own uniforms, horses, and arms and ammunition. Some were large land- and slaveowners, who, like white planters, opposed the end of slavery and the loss of their posse ...
UIL Civil War Study Guide
... Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address: with end of war in sight, focused on healing nation’s wounds “with malice toward none, with charity for all” April 9th, 1865: Union general Ulysses S. Grant accepted Confederate general Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia Battle of Palomi ...
... Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address: with end of war in sight, focused on healing nation’s wounds “with malice toward none, with charity for all” April 9th, 1865: Union general Ulysses S. Grant accepted Confederate general Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia Battle of Palomi ...
U.S. Civil War
... machine guns were used. Observation balloons, camouflage, and the telegraph marked the Civil War as the last of the oldtime wars and the first of the modern ones. The Battle of Bull Run near Washington D.C. was the first major battle. It was chaos, and ended hopes of a short war. General Ulysses S. ...
... machine guns were used. Observation balloons, camouflage, and the telegraph marked the Civil War as the last of the oldtime wars and the first of the modern ones. The Battle of Bull Run near Washington D.C. was the first major battle. It was chaos, and ended hopes of a short war. General Ulysses S. ...
Chapter 14 APUSH
... Missouri had two state governments for a short period of time – one pro-Union & one pro-Confederate. Confederate States of America Congress admitted MO to membership in Nov 1861. During the war Jefferson Barracks had one of the largest Union hospitals in the US with over 3,000 beds ...
... Missouri had two state governments for a short period of time – one pro-Union & one pro-Confederate. Confederate States of America Congress admitted MO to membership in Nov 1861. During the war Jefferson Barracks had one of the largest Union hospitals in the US with over 3,000 beds ...
North vs. South
... the Union. Even President Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, had relatives in the Confederate army. Men of all ages rushed to enlist (ihn•LIHST) in, or join, the Union or Confederate army. Some did so out of patriotism. Others thought they would be called cowards if they did not serve. Still others ...
... the Union. Even President Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, had relatives in the Confederate army. Men of all ages rushed to enlist (ihn•LIHST) in, or join, the Union or Confederate army. Some did so out of patriotism. Others thought they would be called cowards if they did not serve. Still others ...
Battles of Civil War Start
... The first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the United States Army had moved his troops to the base because he feared a Confederate attack. In the early morning of April 12, 1861, the Confederates launched an attack. Northern troops under Anderson’s command r ...
... The first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the United States Army had moved his troops to the base because he feared a Confederate attack. In the early morning of April 12, 1861, the Confederates launched an attack. Northern troops under Anderson’s command r ...
Chapter 16 Review
... Escaped slaves They charged at the confederates which caused the Confederates to fire upon them and that killed half of their whole entire regiment The fact of his tensions growing in the north Midwesterners that had sympathy for the south ...
... Escaped slaves They charged at the confederates which caused the Confederates to fire upon them and that killed half of their whole entire regiment The fact of his tensions growing in the north Midwesterners that had sympathy for the south ...
File
... Washington D.C. residents went to picnic and watch the fighting North had upper hand early, then south held like a “stone wall” General Thomas Jackson earns the nickname “Stonewall” Jackson South are victorious and north retreats back to Washington D.C. Troops retreat alongside shocked civilians who ...
... Washington D.C. residents went to picnic and watch the fighting North had upper hand early, then south held like a “stone wall” General Thomas Jackson earns the nickname “Stonewall” Jackson South are victorious and north retreats back to Washington D.C. Troops retreat alongside shocked civilians who ...
First Battle of Lexington
The First Battle of Lexington, also known as the Battle of the Hemp Bales or the Siege of Lexington, was an engagement of the American Civil War, occurring from September 12 to September 20, 1861, between the Union Army and the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard, in Lexington, the county seat of Lafayette County, Missouri. The State Guard's victory in this battle bolstered the already-considerable Southern sentiment in the area, and briefly consolidated Missouri State Guard control of the Missouri River Valley in western Missouri.This engagement should not be confused with the Second Battle of Lexington, which was fought on October 19, 1864, and also resulted in a Southern victory.